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Commodities come into the world in the shape of use values, articles, or goods, such as iron, linen, corn, &c. This is their plain, homely, bodily form. They are, however, commodities, only because they are something two-fold, both objects of utility, and, at the same time, depositories of value. They manifest themselves therefore as commodities, or have the form of commodities, only in so far as they have two forms, a physical or natural form, and a value form.
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Commodities
come
into
the
world
in
the
shape
of
use
values,
articles,
or
goods,
such
as
iron,
linen,
corn,
&c.
This
is
their
plain,
homely,
bodily
form.
They
are,
however,
commodities,
only
because
they
are
something
two-fold,
both
objects
of
utility,
and,
at
the
same
time,
depositories
of
value.
They
manifest
themselves
therefore
as
commodities,
or
have
the
form
of
commodities,
only
in
so
far
as
they
have
two
forms,
a
physical
or
natural
form,
and
a
value
form.