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Human Value in the Process of Commodity Economic Development

Nguyen Anh Quoc

Journal of Management World, 2024, vol. 2024, issue 4, 347-355

Abstract: This content aims to clarify human values expressed through personal life and concretize them in career and job positions. Productivity and work efficiency are labor values expressed in money in a market economy. Philosophically, this topic is approached by the methodology of humans and society, combined with qualitative and quantitative research methods such as analysis, synthesis, comparison, and contrast. The inversion method analyzes the relationship between individuals and money. The research results show that humans are both subjects and objects of social life. Human values are respected and expressed through product value, which is affected by the laws of supply and demand, competition, and the market. Treating humans as a commodity can lead to inequality and discrimination. The article concludes that humans are different from animals in that humans create and live in an artificial world, every profession has value and contributes to the existence of society, and discrimination causes conflict. It hinders the development of society. Human value in a market economy is expressed through labor, occupation, and job position, directly affecting product quality and price. The real struggle is to eliminate injustice and protect human rights.

Keywords: Economy; Goods; Human; Money; Values. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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