Economic Value of Human: Critics and Conflicts

Quoc, Nguyen Anh and Tri, Nguyen Minh and Lam, Nguyen Mai (2023) Economic Value of Human: Critics and Conflicts. In: Research Aspects in Arts and Social Studies Vol. 5. B P International, pp. 83-97. ISBN 978-81-19039-35-7

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Abstract

Life and human beings have dialectical unity. Hence, since all objects that are meaningful to life have a certain value, human beings are valuable. By creating and producing objects, people reciprocate with them, connect with them, and exchange with them. By engaging in practical activities, people have created themselves in a manner akin to that in which they produced the goods. If creativity is exchanged among people, then norms show the price and people are treated like commodities. People connect with one another through such norms just as they exchange goods using money. While "money" is regarded as "the parity" when exchanging goods, "norms" are regarded as "the parity" when exchanging individuals. Humans and products become commodities through exchange. However, when goods become scarce, they are costly, valued, and prosperous; as a result, such fake and counterfeit goods will appear. The commodity economy has eliminated counterfeit and low-quality goods the same way as the society has got rid of the humans’ affectation, which is the indispensable trend of the process of creating the people themselves.

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Date Deposited: 04 Oct 2023 05:23
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URI: http://editor.journal7sub.com/id/eprint/1730

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