![]() (For the moment, use value is defined in the present relation as only that which the worker consumes in order to stay alive as a worker the quantity of the means of life for which, through the mediation of money, he exchanges the labour objectified in his living labouring capacity.) that the same labour creates double the use value in the same time. Now suppose that the productive powers of labour double, i.e. half a day’s work – the capitalist creates the surplus value of his capital in this case, half a day of objectified labour. ![]() By appropriating the entire day’s work and then consuming it in the production process with the materials of which his capital consists, but by giving in exchange only the labour objectified in the worker – i.e. The worker’s entire living day (day of life) is the static result, the objectification of half a day’s work. ![]() Only half a day’s work is objectified in his labouring capacity – to the extent that it exists in him as someone alive, or as a living instrument of labour. half a working day in order to live a whole one and hence to be able to begin the same process again the next day. We have seen: The worker needs to work only e.g. – In proportion as necessary labour is already diminished, the realization of capital becomes more difficult – Productive force of labour is productive force of capital. ![]() Grundrisse: Notebook III / IV – The Chapter on Capital ![]()
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