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marine567
Boomerang07 :
yooo
2023-06-05 17:40:44
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angelaliang48
Liang48 :
Algo que me tecomienden para las ojeras que si funcione y las quite ?🤔
2023-06-06 19:43:33
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camila_dlatorre
Camila De La Torre :
Esque el de cerave solo es un hidratante para las ojeras, para que te quite el color necesitan uno que tenga cafeína
2023-06-09 15:44:02
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laur.stevens
laura stevens :
A mi no me funciono 😫
2023-06-07 14:24:08
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manuelagallo555
. :
alguien confirmaaaa? la quiero comprar
2023-06-05 22:25:03
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vivilaracr
Vivi Lara :
Una cucharada de café (cualquiera) media cucharada de miel de abeja y un poco de agua revuelves y te lo aplicas 15-20 minutos.
2023-06-07 18:07:51
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kineretc4
Kineret Castro 🌛 :
Nop, solo hidrata pero no las aclara
2023-06-13 04:15:32
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mauroriquelmemakeup
Mauro Riquelme :
CONFIRMÓ !!! Lo amo lo uso !!! Diario !!!
2023-06-08 01:11:49
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carolstore_paraguay
Carol Store Skincare Paraguay :
hola Yamin...su precio es de 175.000 gs, productos originales 🥰
2023-06-04 22:26:11
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danielle.urrego
Danielle.urrego :
tengo un primo Dr, me dijo que las ojeras pigmentadas por herencia, como las mías, no se quitan con nada😔
2023-06-12 18:28:00
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anthonyd1992
An💚 :
el de la rocheposay para ojos es lo mejor de lo.mejor no se van a arrepentir y me lo van agradecer😏
2023-07-21 16:07:48
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jhoselinebolivar5
JHOSELINE BOLÍVAR :
el de Neutrogena es lo maximo🥰
2023-06-11 20:04:37
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larahbf
Lara Bf :
Y para las arrugas del contorno de ojos qué aconsejáis?🫶🏽
2023-06-10 19:42:21
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criis_gv
KriisGV :
Hola, para las líneas de expresión y ojeras?
2023-06-12 22:50:30
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plasmiux
Plasmiux :
el sérum de contorno de ojos k-vit de Sesderma si funciona para ojeras obscuras, es una maravilla!
2023-08-19 05:51:23
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steller1992
✨Jennifer Estteller✨ :
Y para las arruguitas que se le hacen a uno en esa área
2023-07-03 04:56:19
1
loreinnyscuevassa
Loreinnys Cuevas San :
Alguna cremita para las manchitas del rostro 🥺
2023-07-19 01:07:39
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user_without_id
Not ID :
Y para las bolsas d bajo los ojos?
2023-06-12 13:48:46
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erikafaundez63
Erika Faundez63 :
y para las bolsitas debajo de los.ojos
2023-06-05 11:31:00
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havick513
Hadrad.espinoza 💸 :
dónde podemos conseguir el producto
2023-06-10 06:01:30
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darlenys.torres
Darlenys_Torres✨🌸♥️ :
Uno para vellos encarnados por favor
2023-06-10 03:42:34
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dani.q36
danita :
Me sirvió mucho este producto 🥰
2023-06-08 14:17:21
1
violetzy17
Violetzy :
Uso el violeta y es una maravilla💜
2023-06-06 04:42:24
1
wendygonzalezz11
Wendy Gonzalez :
Hola las manchas 🥺
2023-06-05 14:31:06
1
catalinaird
Catalina Rivera Díaz :
valor
2023-06-05 14:30:58
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1. Labor and Value: Marx posited that the value of a commodity under capitalism stems fundamentally from the labor embedded within it. This is not just any labor, but socially necessary labor time — the average time required to produce a commodity using the prevailing technology, skills, and organization within society. Socially Necessary Labor Time: This concept encapsulates the collective effort required for production within a given society at a specific historical moment. It abstracts from individual variations in productivity and focuses on what is socially recognized and required. 2. Value and Exchange: Value, as determined by labor time, manifests in exchange value — the rate at which commodities exchange in the market. This exchange value regulates the relationships between commodities and ultimately shapes the capitalist economy. Use Value vs. Exchange Value: Marx distinguished between use value (the utility a commodity provides) and exchange value (its value in terms of other commodities). While use value is intrinsic to the physical properties of a commodity, exchange value emerges from social relations of production and exchange. 3. Surplus Value: Central to Marx's analysis is the extraction of surplus value by capitalists. This surplus value arises because workers must sell their labor power to capitalists for a wage that is less than the value they produce during their labor time. The surplus value is the source of profit for capitalists. 4. Transformation of Value into Price: This transformation of value into price involves various factors such as supply and demand, fluctuations in productivity, and other market conditions. Marx maintained that the law of value, rooted in labor time, fundamentally underpins the dynamics of capitalist production, influencing prices and driving economic relations. 5. Historical Specificity and Critique: Structural Critique: Marx's critique identifies inherent contradictions within capitalism. These include the tendency towards overproduction crises, where the drive for profit can lead to the production of goods that exceed effective demand in the market. Such crises reveal systemic inefficiencies and the prioritization of profit over human needs. Alienation of Labor: Under capitalism, workers become alienated from the products of their labor, which are owned and controlled by capitalists. This alienation extends to the labor process itself, where workers' creativity and autonomy are stifled by the mechanistic and exploitative nature of capitalist production relations. Wealth and Power Concentration: The concentration of wealth and power in the hands of capitalists, facilitated by the extraction of surplus value from workers, exacerbates social disparities. Marx's analysis reveals how the law of value perpetuates and exacerbates these disparities, reinforcing class divisions and limiting social mobility. 6. Capital Accumulation and Imperialism: Global Dynamics: Marx's law of value can also be applied to understand global capitalist dynamics, particularly in the context of imperialism. The pursuit of surplus value and profit accumulation drives capitalists to seek new markets and resources globally, often through colonialism and exploitation of less developed regions. 7. Contemporary Relevance: Global Supply Chains: In today's globalized economy, products often traverse multiple countries where labor costs and conditions vary. Despite this, the value of goods is still fundamentally shaped by the aggregate labor input across different stages of production. Technological Advancements and Value: Advances in technology, such as automation and artificial intelligence, have transformed production processes. However, these innovations do not nullify Marx's law of value. Instead, they redefine the nature of labor and productivity. The value generated by automated processes still derives from the initial investment in labor and the technological infrastructure. #foryoupage #fypシ゚viral #marxism
1. Labor and Value: Marx posited that the value of a commodity under capitalism stems fundamentally from the labor embedded within it. This is not just any labor, but socially necessary labor time — the average time required to produce a commodity using the prevailing technology, skills, and organization within society. Socially Necessary Labor Time: This concept encapsulates the collective effort required for production within a given society at a specific historical moment. It abstracts from individual variations in productivity and focuses on what is socially recognized and required. 2. Value and Exchange: Value, as determined by labor time, manifests in exchange value — the rate at which commodities exchange in the market. This exchange value regulates the relationships between commodities and ultimately shapes the capitalist economy. Use Value vs. Exchange Value: Marx distinguished between use value (the utility a commodity provides) and exchange value (its value in terms of other commodities). While use value is intrinsic to the physical properties of a commodity, exchange value emerges from social relations of production and exchange. 3. Surplus Value: Central to Marx's analysis is the extraction of surplus value by capitalists. This surplus value arises because workers must sell their labor power to capitalists for a wage that is less than the value they produce during their labor time. The surplus value is the source of profit for capitalists. 4. Transformation of Value into Price: This transformation of value into price involves various factors such as supply and demand, fluctuations in productivity, and other market conditions. Marx maintained that the law of value, rooted in labor time, fundamentally underpins the dynamics of capitalist production, influencing prices and driving economic relations. 5. Historical Specificity and Critique: Structural Critique: Marx's critique identifies inherent contradictions within capitalism. These include the tendency towards overproduction crises, where the drive for profit can lead to the production of goods that exceed effective demand in the market. Such crises reveal systemic inefficiencies and the prioritization of profit over human needs. Alienation of Labor: Under capitalism, workers become alienated from the products of their labor, which are owned and controlled by capitalists. This alienation extends to the labor process itself, where workers' creativity and autonomy are stifled by the mechanistic and exploitative nature of capitalist production relations. Wealth and Power Concentration: The concentration of wealth and power in the hands of capitalists, facilitated by the extraction of surplus value from workers, exacerbates social disparities. Marx's analysis reveals how the law of value perpetuates and exacerbates these disparities, reinforcing class divisions and limiting social mobility. 6. Capital Accumulation and Imperialism: Global Dynamics: Marx's law of value can also be applied to understand global capitalist dynamics, particularly in the context of imperialism. The pursuit of surplus value and profit accumulation drives capitalists to seek new markets and resources globally, often through colonialism and exploitation of less developed regions. 7. Contemporary Relevance: Global Supply Chains: In today's globalized economy, products often traverse multiple countries where labor costs and conditions vary. Despite this, the value of goods is still fundamentally shaped by the aggregate labor input across different stages of production. Technological Advancements and Value: Advances in technology, such as automation and artificial intelligence, have transformed production processes. However, these innovations do not nullify Marx's law of value. Instead, they redefine the nature of labor and productivity. The value generated by automated processes still derives from the initial investment in labor and the technological infrastructure. #foryoupage #fypシ゚viral #marxism

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