The centrality of value in the abstract labour category
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This article, which is fundamentally theoretical, aims to investigate the relationship between the categories abstract work and value. To this end, it analyzes the particularities of the law of value and the capitalist mode of production, as well as understanding the meaning of money as a universal equivalent. This article, of a qualitative nature, presents two interrelated parts exposed in the form of items and was carried out through bibliographic research, consisting of the exposition of the analytical assumptions that support the apprehension of the research problem.
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