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[46] Ida: Elements of wealth which
cannot be purchased and/or sold are also those that cannot be
seen or touched. This type of wealth may be happiness,
friendship, love or freedom, etc. All of these “items” make a
person “wealthy”. But no matter how much money or gold a person
may possess, that person cannot purchase any of these “items”. I
think Marx saw in a capitalist society that the society purchases
goods or commodities in order to fulfill that society's
happiness, when, in fact, none of these important “items” can be
purchased at all. |
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