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> In Marx's case, the unequal exchange is evaluated objectively also in > terms of quantities of labour-time, i.e. more labour-time exchanging > for less labour-time. Hi Jurriaan, Labour time can be objectively measured in working hours. But, how is *socially necessary* labour time objectively measured and evaluated? In solidarity, Jerry
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