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With equivalence economics amplifier became from Arno Peter. Professor HC and former directors/conductors of the so-called "“institute for universal history"” in Bremen, and becomes today of Heinz Dieterich, professor for sociology to the Universidad Metropolitana (the "“independent mainurban in Mexico city, which designates concept "“of a not-free market, democratically the directly"” political economy determined which is based to the value theory by value-creating. Heinz Dietrich and its trailers regard this as the "“socialism 21. Century"” and refer thereby explicitly to Karl Marx, although this tries to describe the capitalistic free-market economy with the value theory, i.e. with Marx's value theory and market (goods exchange) inseparably connected are, since "“the [the goods] is purely social, [...] them only in the social relationship from commodity to commodity to appear can. We proceeded indeed from the exchange value or exchange ratio of the goods to come over their value hidden therein on the trace."” (Capital Bd. I, P. 63)

With the equivalence economics it concerns thus theoretically on a description of the capitalistic free-market economy based a concept for a not-free market "“socialism 21. Century"”, therefore around a paradox resulting from misunderstandings.

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