Encyclopedia > O > Objectivist theory of value


Objectivist theory of value



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 subjective needs of humans. The Objectivist theory of value holds the following:



Information are taken from Wikipedia, the open encyclopedia, to which contribute many volunteers from around the whole world. Texts are available under the following conditions GNU Free Documentation License.

Encyklopedie (cz) Encyklopédia (sk) Enzyklopädie (de)


en