| This question <152-5|158-1> overall <156-2|156-4> Cookieman: <156-2|250>. |
| Question 205: Commodity producers do not exchange their products because they consider these products as the materials shells of homogeneous human labor. Marx claims that, on the contrary, the market interactions induce them to unknowingly equalize their labors. Describe the process by which they equalize their labor, and the goals which they pursue in this process. |
| [156-3] Cookieman: Producers equalize their labor by not only imitating the hiring and firing procedures of competitive firms, but also imitate their competitors' training, inspection, and work procedures. They unknowingly equalize their labors when they exchange goods and try and do better than their competitors and seek their own selfish interests. |
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