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Why Marx Was Wrong about Workers and Wages | Mises Institute
  • No, labor is not a commodity. I do see that the article now points out that the plumber owns his means of production. The question of whether or not the plumber is undercharging for his labor uas nothing to do with the question "is labor a commodity". That plumber knows what he is doing, and cannot easily be replaced by another individual unless the replacement individual has a similar skill set. The plumber's labor differs from the labor of his replacement. Labor is a specialty, not a commodity.

  • Why Marx Was Wrong about Workers and Wages | Mises Institute
  • So this article has one good point: labor should not be thought of as a commodity. But the rest of the article is complete nonsense. The plumber in question owns his means of production which this article totally skips over.