Take a widget worth $10. I have one and then they stop making the particular widget. It is now worth
$20 as it is scarce. No labor whatsoever was applied to increase the value. In fact it was the LACK of labor building new widgets that led to the creation of value.
$20 as it is scarce. No labor whatsoever was applied to increase the value. In fact it was the LACK of labor building new widgets that led to the creation of value.
I think the point is that people want to assign some responsibility for the creation of value. This seems to underlie the famous capitalist "hard-work" ethic.
In your example, the increase in value happened by accident due to what other people did or didn't do. When we talk about creating value, we usually mean that somebody did something. I don't claim that things cannot increase in value in the absence of labour, just that this is not created, rather it just happens.
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