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  Exam Question 58: What is value (according to Marx)?   
  [104] Paul: What is value   Marx's idea of value is very different from that of the Capitalist. The exchangeability of the commodity is what's important to Marx. If something is not exchangeable than it has no value. Furthermore, prices are not what determines the value but rather the amount of human labor put into the commodity.   
 
 
 
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