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| Question 53: The value of a commodity does not increase if it is made by a slow or inept laborer. Explain carefully why not. Whose decision is it to do things this way? How is it enforced? |
| [70] Fritz: car wash Dragonfly wrote in [53]: |
| THe independent worker producing the same commodity as the capitalist will be unable to offer their commodity at the price of the capitalist and still have the exchange value of their commodity commeasurate with the labor they have invested in it. The capitalist will continually undersell the independent worker, eventually driving them out of business, eliminating the competition. |
| Question is more along the lines of: |
| I can wash a car in 1 hour. You can wash a car in 15 minutes. Our product (the car wash) is the same. The value contained in our product is the same. |
| why? |
| Cheers. Fritz |
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