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  Question 57: What is the difference between mode of expression and form of appearance?   
  [75] Keltose: This topic can be viewed by anyone observing social interactions with people in the market and their reactions to quantities. In any market there are “different quantities of the same stuff” (Hans), however the exchange values are determined at a social level, which then affects the market level. Marx states that the “surface of the economy” is the market. I agree that the surface is where all demand is formed and then is directly related to the production process. As Marx states that the mode of expression must be equal to the exchange-value, therefore I think that the biggest difference between mode of expression and form of appearance is that form of appearance has no exchange value and is “governed by other social relations.”   
  Hans: You seem to understand the issue pretty well, but your formulations must be much clearer than this.   
 
 
 
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