| Robert Flint - Socialism - 1894 - 520 pages
...silver or gold.' As usevalues commodities are, above all, of different qualities, but as exchangevalues they are merely different quantities, and consequently...use-value. " If, then, we leave out of consideration the use-valne of commodities they have only one common property left, that of being products of labour.... | |
| Scotsburn (pseud.) - Socialism - 1898 - 448 pages
...that he at last abolishes even everything material. He says : " As exchange-values they (commodities) are merely different quantities, and consequently do not contain an atom of use- value. If, then, we leave out of consideration the use -value of commodities, they have only one... | |
| James Love, Tentearo Makato - Economics - 1900 - 164 pages
...with iron necessity towards inevitable results." " The utility of a thing makes its use-value." " If we leave out of consideration the use-value of commodities,...have only one common property left, that of being produced by labor." in the hands of the moneyer. " Capital is an impossibility so long as equivalents... | |
| Robert Flint - Socialism - 1906 - 522 pages
...silver or gold.' As usevalues commodities are, above all, of different qualities, but as exchangevalnes they are merely different quantities, and consequently do not contain an atom of nse-value. "If, then, we leave out of consideration the use-value of commodities they have only one... | |
| Louis Boudianoff Boudin - Economics - 1912 - 316 pages
...... As usevalues, commodities are, above all, of different qualities, but as exchange-values the)' are merely different quantities and consequently do...one common property left, that of being products of labor. But even the product of labor itself has undergone a change in our hands. If we make abstraction... | |
| Louis Boudianoff Boudin - Economics - 1907 - 298 pages
...quantity. ... As usevalues, commodities are, above all, of different qualities, but as exchange-values they are merely different quantities and consequently do not contain an atom of use- value. If, then, we leave out of consideration the use-value of commodities, they have only one... | |
| William Dwight Porter Bliss, Rudolph Michael Binder - Social problems - 1908 - 1358 pages
...What is the thing that they have the same quantity of? If we discard their qualities as use value, they have only one common property left, that of being products of labor. This must be the measure of their exchange value. So the value of all goods is measured by the... | |
| George William von Tunzelmann - Socialism - 1911 - 432 pages
...[exchange] value as one hundred pounds worth of silver or gold." He then continues in his own words : " As usevalues, commodities are, above all, of different...but as exchange- values they are merely different <^a^A\\\^,,and consequently donot contain an atom of use-value. The fallacy is introduced by the sentence... | |
| Electronic journals - 1912 - 800 pages
...commodity is evidently an act characterized by a total abstraction from its use- value. As use- values, commodities are, above all, of different qualities,...use-value. If then we leave out of consideration the use- value of commodities, they have only one common property left, that of being products of labor.... | |
| Walter Holbrook McClenon - Social problems - 1914 - 104 pages
...value of commodities must be capable of being expressed in terms of something common to them all ... As use-values, commodities are, above all, of different...quantities, and consequently do not contain an atom of use value. If then we leave out of consideration the use-value of commodities, they have only one common... | |
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