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Re: Value and exchange value
A correction to Jerry's formulation of exchange value. Exchange value,
or value, is not a phenomenological form (appearance). It is really
part of the essence of a commodity. Price is the phenomenological
form. Because of the differences in the organic composition of
capital, value does not manifest itself directly. This is why
bourgeois economy has no use for exchange value (not having a
theory of value) and restricts itself to price.
Erwin Marquit
marquit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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- Re: value and exchange value, (continued)
- Re: value and exchange value,
glevy Fri 04 Aug 1995, 15:53 GMT
- Re: value and exchange value,
P8475423 Fri 04 Aug 1995, 20:41 GMT
- Re: Value and exchange value,
glevy Sat 05 Aug 1995, 02:44 GMT
- Re: Value and exchange value,
glevy Sat 05 Aug 1995, 23:52 GMT
- Re: Value and exchange value,
marquit Sun 06 Aug 1995, 00:49 GMT
- Re: Value and exchange value,
glevy Sun 06 Aug 1995, 03:35 GMT
- Re: Value and exchange value,
Chris Burford Sun 06 Aug 1995, 07:32 GMT
- Re: Value and exchange value,
glevy Sun 06 Aug 1995, 08:21 GMT
- Re: Value and exchange value,
glevy Sun 06 Aug 1995, 09:42 GMT
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