priyanshii26 wrote:
6. The author of the passage implies which of the following regarding the formulators of the labor theory of value?
(A) They came from a working-class background.
(B) Their views were too radical to have popular appeal.
(C) At least one of them was a close contemporary of Locke.
(D) They were familiar with Locke's views on the relationship between labor and the value of products.
(E) They underestimated the importance of consumer goods in a modern economy.
Option (E) might have had some relevance had it talked about 'capital goods,' not consumer goods.
Along with labour, capital goods facilitate the production of consumer goods.
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