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" Every commodity has value in so far as it incorporates
socially necessary labour time, and is the outcome of a social process
of production. It enters the process of exchange as a bearer of value.
This is the sense of Marx's remark that, `the act of exchange gives to
the commodity converted into money, not its value, but its specific
value form'. /Capital, /vol. I, p. 103. [MECW 35, p101] "

, Finance Capital: A study in the latest phase of capitalist development


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 quote : Every commodity has value in so far as it incorporates<br />socially necessary labour time, and is the outcome of a social process<br />of production. It enters the process of exchange as a bearer of value.<br />This is the sense of Marx's remark that, `the act of exchange gives to<br />the commodity converted into money, not its value, but its specific<br />value form'. /Capital, /vol. I, p. 103. [MECW 35, p101]