Myeesha DB 5.1

Myeesha Henry

  1. Two key concepts in this video are the means of production and labor. In your comment, explain how you understand the means of production and labor. Give an example of each.

    The means of production are tangible items or raw materials needed to produce items and services, like factories, machines, and tools, for example, at a construction site you need steel, bricks, an earth drill, etc. Labor is the work that a person puts into the work physically and mentally, like when construction workers are building a building or an architect is drawing up a design.        

    2. Another important concept in understanding social class is valueBased on the ideas presented in Video 5.1what is value?  What gives “value” to value, what makes something valuable?

    The amount of labor time needed to produce something under normal conditions is what basically defines value, according to Marx’s Labor Theory of Value. What makes something valuable is the labor, time, special skills, and training, all of which make something valuable. When the process becomes automated, products become cheaper because less labor is put in.

    3. How are labor and value related? What’s the relationship/connection between the two?

    Value and labor are directly and fundamentally related. The only thing that can make your possessions more valuable is labor. They connect because raw materials gain value when labor turns them into something someone would buy.

    4. How do you understand the difference between labor and labor power? Hint: this is a key difference, give it your best shot based on what the video says about it, and your own ideas. We’ll clarify and. develop it in our discussions, and in my video comments.

    The difference between labor power and labor is that labor is the actual physical work you put in, the time, and labor power is when workers rent out their labor power for the day.

    5. Surplus Value: what is it? Why is it important to know about, in our study of social classes? Think about an example of surplus value?

    Surplus value is the extra value or profit generated by workers beyond what they’re paid for their labor power. It’s important to know about surplus value because it explains the class struggle and how capitalists exploit workers by paying them less than the value of their labor. An example of surplus value is if you make 80 dollars a day making shirts with a sewing machine for 8 hours a day, and you make $600  worth of shirts, you’re only paid 80 dollars, but the shirts made are 600, the surplus value is 520, kept by the company. You create more value than you’re compensated for.

    Discussion Board 5.1

    1. Two key concepts in this video are the means of production and labor. In your comment, explain how you understand the means of production and labor. Give an example of each. Labor is the work that’s required to create products, where the means of production are things such as equipment, factories, and land to actually have a set setting to create these products. For example, at a deli there are workers who give their labor whisking eggs, making smoothies. Then there are the stoves, toasters, knives, used to create the product, being the means of production.
    2. Another important concept in understanding social class is valueBased on the ideas presented in Video 5.1what is value?  What give “value” to value, what makes something valuable? Value is determined by how long or little time needed to produce the product. Marx claims that because work gives value to things, the time and effort that goes to producing the product makes it valuable. For example a blanket thats made handmade is more valuable than a blanket thats made by a machine because of the time and effort put into making the blanket. What makes something valuable is the time and effort put into the work, something thats rarely been touched, like it’s sacred.
    3. How are labor and value related? What’s the relationship/connection between the two? Labor and value are related because labor is the key of creating value. If something wasn’t created to begin with, it would not have held value. There is so much time being put into creating a product or giving a service that the time frame determines the value.
    4. How do you understand the difference between labor and labor power? Hint: this is a key difference, give it your best shot based on what the video says about it, and your own ideas. We’ll clarify and develop it in our discussions, and in my video comments. The difference is, labor is the physical work someone does to create a product or give a service. Labor power is the capacity or how much of a worker that they give to someone to be paid in return.
    5. Surplus Value: what is it? Why is it important to know about, in our study of social classes? Think about an example of surplus value? Surplus value is the difference of what a worker is paid versus what they produce. Workers will always give value to something they are giving or making rather than what they are being paid. This is important because this shows how higher ups will always benefit from the lower class giving their labor.

    Discussion Board 5.1

    1. Two key concepts in this video are the means of production and labor. In your comment, explain how you understand the means of production and labor. Give an example of each.
    2. Another important concept in understanding social class is value. Based on the ideas presented in Video 5.1, what is value?  What give “value” to value, what makes something valuable? 
    3. How are labor and value related? What’s the relationship/connection between the two?
    4. How do you understand the difference between labor and labor power? Hint: this is a key difference, give it your best shot based on what the video says about it, and your own ideas. We’ll clarify and develop it in our discussions, and in my video comments.
    5. Surplus Value: what is it? Why is it important to know about, in our study of social classes? Think about an example of surplus value?