Here's where in the first section of _Capital_ Vol. I, Marx says that abstract 
labor is quantitative and measured by time, unlike concrete labor.  This is, 
uhhumm, arch-fundamental to his idea.

( Of course, as Lou Pro says, Marx is _not_ God; lets get that out of the way; 
Quoting him is _not_ like quoting the Bible , or something.  It's just a mere 
mortal's opinion and theory)

Charles

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Karl Marx. Capital Volume One 

Part I: Commodities and Money

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Chapter One: Commodities


SECTION 1
THE TWO FACTORS OF A COMMODITY:
USE-VALUE AND VALUE
(THE SUBSTANCE OF VALUE AND THE MAGNITUDE OF VALUE)

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As use values, commodities are, above all, of different qualities, but as 
exchange values they are merely different quantities, and consequently do not 
contain an atom of use value. 

If then we leave out of consideration the use value of commodities, they have 
only one common property left, that of being products of labour. But even the 
product of labour itself has undergone a change in our hands. If we make 
abstraction from its use value, we make abstraction at the same time from the 
material elements and shapes that make the product a use value; we see in it no 
longer a table, a house, yarn, or any other useful thing. Its existence as a 
material thing is put out of sight. Neither can it any longer be regarded as 
the product of the labour of the joiner, the mason, the spinner, or of any 
other definite kind of productive labour. Along with the useful qualities of 
the products themselves, we put out of sight both the useful character of the 
various kinds of labour embodied in them, and the concrete forms of that 
labour; there is nothing left but what is common to them all; all are reduced 
to one and the same sort of labour, human labour in the abstract. 

Let us now consider the residue of each of these products; it consists of the 
same unsubstantial reality in each, a mere congelation of homogeneous human 
labour, of labour power expended without regard to the mode of its expenditure. 
All that these things now tell us is, that human labour power has been expended 
in their production, that human labour is embodied in them. When looked at as 
crystals of this social substance, common to them all, they are – Values. 

We have seen that when commodities are exchanged, their exchange value 
manifests itself as something totally independent of their use value. But if we 
abstract from their use value, there remains their Value as defined above. 
Therefore, the common substance that manifests itself in the exchange value of 
commodities, whenever they are exchanged, is their value. The progress of our 
investigation will show that exchange value is the only form in which the value 
of commodities can manifest itself or be expressed. For the present, however, 
we have to consider the nature of value independently of this, its form. 

A use value, or useful article, therefore, has value only because human labour 
in the abstract has been embodied or materialised in it. How, then, is the 
magnitude of this value to be measured? Plainly, by the quantity of the 
value-creating substance, the labour, contained in the article. The quantity of 
labour, however, is measured by its duration, and labour time in its turn finds 
its standard in weeks, days, and hours.




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