Value-form
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The value-form or form of value is a concept in Karl Marx’s critique of the political economy of capitalism. It refers to a characteristic of a commodity (a product traded in markets) which contrasts with its use-value or utility (its useful form).
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See also
- Das Kapital
- Capital, Volume I
- Character mask
- Commodity (Marxism)
- Commodification
- Commodity fetishism
- Exchange value
- Use value
- Prices of production
- Real prices and ideal prices
- Reification (Marxism)
- Commodity fetishism
- Abstract labour and concrete labour
- Labour theory of value
- Law of value
- Unequal exchange
- Relations of production
- Silent barter
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