Eric Roll, Baron Roll of Ipsden Quote

The second difficulty inherent in the contradictory character of the commodity is this: a commodity must have use value, but not for its owner, for if it had, it would cease to be a commodity.


Chapter VI, Marx, p. 266 - A History of Economic Thought (1939)


The second difficulty inherent in the contradictory character of the commodity is this: a commodity must have use value, but not for its owner, for...

The second difficulty inherent in the contradictory character of the commodity is this: a commodity must have use value, but not for its owner, for...

The second difficulty inherent in the contradictory character of the commodity is this: a commodity must have use value, but not for its owner, for...

The second difficulty inherent in the contradictory character of the commodity is this: a commodity must have use value, but not for its owner, for...