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  Exam Question 6: What is a commodity? Marx does not give the definition of a commodity but an analysis. How would you define the thing he analyzes? (The answer can be given in one sentence.)   
  [21] Wolf: commodities   Toad and everyone else out there, referring to message [10] question 6, I can't help but wonder if according to Marx, humans are commodities? I believe that they are. Because according to Dr. Ehrbar's interpertation of Marx, “a commodity is everything.” (pg.6) People also exchange themselves for wage, lust, etc. with good or bad intentions to satisify a human need, their own or anothers. Just look arround you at all the people working and shopping in stores, and you'll see what I mean. A church especially during a wedding is a good place to see what I am saying.   
  Hans: This counts as your first submission to the open discussion list. Please call me Hans instead of Dr. Ehrbar.   
 
 
 
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