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  Question 59: Are there other places in Capital where Marx says that the exchange values seem accidental?   
  [7] Hans: seemingly accidental exchange values.   Please read the question! The question asked specifically for other places in the book where Marx says that exchange-values seem accidental. In an answer you are expected to identify those places. There are indeed several, for instance 155:3/o, 167:1/o, footnote 37 to 268:4/o, and 677:3/oo.   
  Instead, Jazz [6] answered the question: how does Marx argue that exchange values are accidental? The problem with this is that Marx does not consider exchange-values to be accidental. They may seem accidental but in reality they aren't. Therefore I have to add here another exhortation: you should not only read the question but also try to understand the assigned readings.   
 
 
 
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