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# {{lb|en|economics|political science}} The theory, usually associated with [[Marxian]] economics, that freely reproducible goods get their value from socially necessary human labor time. |
# {{lb|en|economics|political science}} The theory, usually associated with [[Marxian]] economics, that freely reproducible goods get their value from socially necessary human labor time. |
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Revision as of 00:57, 2 January 2024
English
Alternative forms
- labour theory of value
- labor value theory
- labor-value theory
- labour value theory
- labour-value theory
Noun
labor theory of value (uncountable)
- (economics, political science) The theory, usually associated with Marxian economics, that freely reproducible goods get their value from socially necessary human labor time.
- Synonym: (abbreviation) LTV
Translations
labor theory of value
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