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'''Labour''' (Commonwealth English) or '''labor''' (US English), synonymous with '''work''' or '''toil''', is action which aims to achieve some goal, such as a service, or the production of a good. [[Labor theory of value|It is the basis of value]] in [[Marxism]] as well as in the earlier economic writings of [[David Ricardo | '''Labour''' (Commonwealth English) or '''labor''' (US English), synonymous with '''work''' or '''toil''', is action which aims to achieve some goal, such as a service, or the production of a good. [[Labor theory of value|It is the basis of value]] in [[Marxism]] as well as in the earlier economic writings of [[David Ricardo]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:42, 6 May 2023
Labour (Commonwealth English) or labor (US English), synonymous with work or toil, is action which aims to achieve some goal, such as a service, or the production of a good. It is the basis of value in Marxism as well as in the earlier economic writings of David Ricardo.