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The author examines the foundations of economic value, arguing that existing individualistic and marginal-utility approaches fail to provide a coherent quantitative concept of social value. After analyzing formal and logical problems—such as the relativity of value, confusion between evaluation and measurement, and the limits of marginal utility—the study critiques prevailing psychological and epistemological assumptions and traces how atomistic methods prevent a social-scale measure of value. The work reconstructs presuppositions about preference, cost, and social interaction and offers a constructive theory that defines social value in terms that make measurement and policy analysis possible, with applications to money, distribution, and the relation between private preferences and collective worth.

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Benjamin M. Anderson

Benjamin M. Anderson was an American economist and author known for his contributions to economic theory. His notable works include "Social Value: A Study in Economic Theory, Critical and Constructive" and "The Value of Money," where he explored the complexities of economic value and monetary theory. Anderson's writings reflect a critical and constructive approach to understanding economic principles, making significant impacts in the field during his time. His insights continue to be relevant for those studying economics and the philosophical underpinnings of value.

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