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  Question 51: The value of a commodity does not increase if it is made by a slow or inept laborer. Explain carefully why not.   
  [13] Orvee: social labor = real value   Slow or inept laborers do not increase the value of the commodoties they produce. The value of the commodity is not determined by the ammount of labor necessary for the slow or inept worker to complete the production process. The value of the product is determined by the ammount of “social labor” required to produce the commodity.   
  Social labor does not recognize the maticulous work of the perfectionist. Everyone is required to meet the minimum standsrds, and everyone has to be like the average for the producer to get maximum returns on his commodity. The goal then of the social society is to increase the average, make the laborer better.   
  Hans: I already commented about it to the List.   
 
 
 
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