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  Question 67: Why is labor measured here by labor-time, and not by counting how many movements were made, or by the drops of sweat of the laborer, or by the discomfort of the laborer?   
  [58] GDA: Fruits of labor.   Labor is measured here by labor-time because the powers that be, did not, nor do they today, want workers bearing the full fruits of their labor. Besides its the only product that workers can sell.   
  Hans: You are talking about a wage labor situation, while Marx is talking about independent producers who sell their product on the market.   
  GDA: I noted that, when I said that labor-time is the only product that workers can sell (on the market).   
 
 
 
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