I will only point out that a commodity has two aspects: consumer value and cost. These are but the two sides of a coin. The purchaser is interested in its consumer value, the seller - in its cost. There is no disproportion here: it is not possible that in the exchange of commodities one party should gain and the other should not.


Peace and security for the peoples (Sofia Press, 1985), p. 189


I will only point out that a commodity has two aspects: consumer value and cost. These are but the two sides of a coin. The purchaser is interested...

I will only point out that a commodity has two aspects: consumer value and cost. These are but the two sides of a coin. The purchaser is interested...

I will only point out that a commodity has two aspects: consumer value and cost. These are but the two sides of a coin. The purchaser is interested...

I will only point out that a commodity has two aspects: consumer value and cost. These are but the two sides of a coin. The purchaser is interested...