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what is marxist view of equality​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Based on the supposition that under like social conditions, each person realizes, in principle (as a value), equal work in the same period of time, Marx sees in work not only the substance common to all goods, but the unit of measure of well-being in society.

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Based on the supposition that under like social conditions, each person realizes, in principle (as a value), equal work in the same period of time, Marx sees in work not only the substance common to all goods, but the unit of measure of well-being in society.

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