Is Not the Law of Value a Law of Commodity Economy?
Dong Dasheng
Chinese Economy, 1980, vol. 13, issue 4, 84-93
Abstract:
The No. 11 issue of >u>Jingji yanjiu>/u> of 1978 carried Comrade Sun Yefang's article "Achieve a Comprehensive Understanding of Chairman Mao's Exposition on the Law of Value." I have gained much benefit from reading it. However, Comrade Sun holds that the law of value is not unique to commodity economy and that the law will continue to exist and play its role in the noncommodity economy of the future. This proposition is difficult to comprehend. Here I would like to present some of my personal views on this issue of whether the law of value is a law of commodity economy, in order to exchange views with Comrade Sun as well as with other comrades.
Date: 1980
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