| This question <29|115> overall <30|32> Sinbad: <30|86>. |
| Question 26: How can one come to the conclusion that exchange value is not something inherent in the commodity? |
| [31] Sinbad: If the exchange value is constantly changing with time and place it seems as if exchange value is not intrinsic to the commodity. It can be concluded that if the exchange-proportion changes then the exchange value doesn't necessarily have anything to do with the commodity itself but instead it is dependent on the circumstances of the exchange. |
| Hans: Ok. But don't just cite or paraphrase my notes, use your own words. |
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