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:''Note: This is not to be confused with theories of economic value, which seek to explain why things have different market prices.''
The '''Objectivist theory of Value''', as proposed by [[Ayn Rand]], explains the [[worth]] of goods and services as a relationship between [[intrinsic]], [[observable]] attributes in nature, [[human]] [[knowledge]] of such attributes, and how such attributes can satisfy the [[Subjectivity|subjective]] needs of humans. The Objectivist theory of value holds the following: