Concrete labor: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Created article. I've been re-reading ''Capital''.) |
mNo edit summary |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''Concrete labor''' refers to the specific act of creating a [[use-value]]. | '''Concrete labor''' refers to the specific act of creating a [[use-value]]. For example, tailoring is a concrete labor that produces a coat, while weaving is a concrete labor that produces linen. | ||
Concrete labor differs from [[abstract labor]], which is the expenditure of human [[labor-power]] in general. | Concrete labor differs from [[abstract labor]], which is the expenditure of human [[labor-power]] in general. | ||
[[Category:Economics]][[Category:Theory]] | [[Category:Economics]][[Category:Theory]] | ||
Revision as of 12:23, 25 November 2025
Concrete labor refers to the specific act of creating a use-value. For example, tailoring is a concrete labor that produces a coat, while weaving is a concrete labor that produces linen.
Concrete labor differs from abstract labor, which is the expenditure of human labor-power in general.