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:::I have, and it's a totally different subject. Subjective theory of value says that the reason why different people are willing to pay different prices for the same thing is because the same thing can be of different usefulness to different people. For example, if I have 3 hamburgers, then I'm only willing to pay a very low price for an 4th because my hunger is satiated. If you have zero hamburgers, then you are willing to pay more than me for that same hamburger because you're more hungry. Rand wouldn't disagree with that. It's not in conflict with her theory of objective value at all. "Value" in the subjective theory of value simply refers to price. "Value" in the subjective theory of value doesn't refer to "worth," but price. Value in Rand's theory refers to worth, not price. Two different subjects.[[User:Anarcho-capitalism|Anarcho-capitalism]] 07:38, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
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this article is original research and attempts to establish a term that is not used often in popular press, nor in academic research. it has fewer than 500 mentions in google. --[[User:Buridan|Buridan]] 17:13, 20 August 2007 (UTC)
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