| This question <5|11> overall <5|9> Chapeye: <13|13>. |
| 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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