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Can someone please explain this to me?

Someone was saying that even if using machines becomes cheaper than using humans, capitalist will still use humans because

"automation constitutes constant capital and human labour is variable capital

The Tendency for the Rate of Profit to Fall disproves that fact"

What do those mean?

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  • well capitalists still need humans because:

    raw materials have to be transported by someone who knows where it's heading

    someone has to do maintenance to the machines

    someone has to sell the products

    someone has to deliver the products

    and all of that requieres human labor, and that's where the value comes, because the capitalist doesn't do any of those things

    • Can points 1, 2, and 4 not be automated? Especially as machines continue to evolve and exponentially improve?

      • Machines cannot do maintenance on themselves.

        • I don't see why that's fundamentally impossible though. For example, people are already working on stuff like 3d printers that can produce copies of themselves by printing all the parts. So, you can have machines made out of modular components that can be printed. When a part fails, then a new one is printed and installed to replace it. This whole process can be entirely automated. And this would include the printers themselves.

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