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Die Handelskammern

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101034126X
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-20183
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Arndt, Adolf http://d-nb.info/gnd/117662690
Title:
Zur Geschichte und Theorie des Bergregals und der Bergbaufreiheit
Edition:
Zweite verbesserte und vermehrte Auflage
Place of publication:
Freiburg im Breisgau
Publisher:
J. Bielefelds Verlag
Year of publication:
1916
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1 Online-Ressource (288 Seiten)
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2018
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Economics Books
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Title:
Die Urkunden, betreffend das Metallregal bis zum Jahre 1300
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Economics Books

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  • Die Handelskammern
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  • Contents
  • Europa
  • Amerika
  • Asien
  • Afrika
  • Australien

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26 THE SOCIALISM OF TO-DAY. In respect of value, says Marx, commodities intended for exchange are merely crystallized labour. The unit of labour is an average day’s work, which varies in different countries and at different times, but which may be considered a fixed quantity in a given community. More complicated labour, or work which demands the higher faculties, must be considered as simple labour raised to a higher power. A useful article, then, possesses value only because it represents labour. The things most necessary to existence, air and water, have in general no value, because they can be obtained without labour. How, then, is the quantity of values represented by an article to be measured ? By the quantity of “ the substance creative of value,” that is to say of labour, that it contains. The quan tity of labour is itself measured by the duration of the labour, by days and hours. Here Marx makes a correction in the theory of Smith and Ricardo, and forestalls an objection. It might, in fact, be said that, if it is the duration of the labour that creates the value of the products, a coat which took a tailor twice as long to make as was necessary, would therefore be twice as valuable. Not so, replies Marx ; the measure of the value of things is the duration of the labour on the average re quisite, performed with the average amount of skill and dili gence, and in the normal industrial conditions at any given time. If with the aid of a sewing machine a shirt can be made in one day, that will be the measure of the value of a shirt, and not the two or three days that were formerly necessary. Even thus amended, the theory which makes labour the source of value is entirely erroneous, as will be shown later on. We may here remark that, like all abstractions, these averages are want ing in scientific exactness. In truth, each kind of labour has its own value, its own particular character. Is the day’s labour of a mason of precisely the same value as that of a carpenter, a painter, a carver, a plumber, or a common labourer ? Clearly not. How, too, can they be compared unless by the wages that each of these workmen receives ? It must be admitted, der Kapitalismus ; Rud. Meyer, Der Emancipationskampf des vierten Standes ; and in French, the short but solid study of M. Maurice Block, Les Théoriciens du Socialisme en Allemagne.

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