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Instead, a commodity is something like an embodied social process, and it is always conditioned by two factors: its use value and its exchange value.
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The idea was to give farmers a fair exchange value for their products in relation to the general economy (parity level).
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The exact exchange value of each was determined by the quantity and quality of the metal, which reflected on the reputation of each mint.
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He distinguishes the use value of a thing from its exchange value, which can be entirely different.
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In the socialist economy, the value of a good or service is based on its use value, rather than its cost of production or its exchange value.
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It is an exchange value, raising it to become real value.
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The womb gains value in the market through exchange value and use value.
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Commodities which contain the same amount of socially necessary labor have the same exchange value.
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In this setup, man considers not the commodity's use value, but the mediator's exchange value.
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Peer production does not produce commodities for exchange value, and does not use the price mechanism or corporate hierarchy to determine the allocation of resources.
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