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Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2003 09:42:08 -0600
From: Minaret-AT-pseud.pseud
Subject: M-INTRO: Re:  Labor's Value


I think Tigerwater's questions are interesting.  My understanding of
Marxs' theories would lead me to believe all the labor value is consumed
by the commodity and influences the monetary value of the commodity.  
Labor isn't sold as a commodity, labor produces "something," that
"something" is what can be sold or exchanged.  Not the labor itself. 
Even the labor we spend in our yards making them look nice will be
represented in the value of the property.  At least that's how I
understood it.   


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