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  Question 54: The use-value of a commodity is the utility one gets from using it; the exchange-value is the utility one gets from using those things one can trade the commodity for. Right or wrong?   
  [6] Chapeye: Wrong.   The first part is right (The use-value of a commodity is the utility one gets from using it) but the second part is wrong (exchange-value is the utility one gets from using those things one can trade the commodity for). Not to go farther, exchange value doesn't have anything to do with using things.   
  Hans: This is a good beginning for an answer, but much more needs to be said. Your answer came half an hour after my substantial contribution [5], which you should not have ignored.   
 
 
 
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