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Re: [Marxism] meaning of labor time in Capital



In a message dated 4/18/2009 1:04:36 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
kloro2006@xxxxxxxxx writes:

how does your response relate to the question, "How would he [Marx]
measure the amount of this kind of labor ['homogeneous human labour']
in a particular product?"


Comment

Three responses were sent to the list. All three were sent as a totality.

The first installment was to first locate value - exchange value, in a
historical context.

The intent was to provide material with the intent that the material would
make the question answerable by the questioner. That is how the first of
three answers relate to the human labor, or rather the socially necessary
human labor, in commodities, as they face each other, without regard to their
quality as a specific kind of labor.

Thank You

WL.
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