| This question <46|46> overall <57|59> GDA: <56|81>. |
| 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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