Someone builds a house - "THAT'S OPPRESSIVE!" They trade that house for a car - "THAT'S OPPRESSIVE!" None of it voluntary, right? It's all force, right?
If the market for a commodity is undersupplied, then the labour-time expended on its production has been less than what is socially necessary, and exchange value rises
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Exchange value is not determined by labor but by what one is willing to give up for the product of their labor.
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The value of ones labor is determined in 2 parts: 1) What is A willing to give up in exchange for B's labor? 2) What is B willing to trade for his labor from A? A and B can be anyone and everyone has their own subjective answer. The value of labor is completely subjective.
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