Every beginning is difficult, holds in all sciences. To understand the first 
chapter, especially the section that contains the analysis of commodities, 
will, therefore, present the greatest difficulty. That which concerns more 
especially the analysis of the substance of value and the magnitude of value, I 
have, as much as it was possible, popularised. [1] The value-form, whose fully 
developed shape is the money-form, is very elementary and simple. Nevertheless, 
the human mind has for more than 2,000 years sought in vain to get to the 
bottom of it all, whilst on the other hand, to the successful analysis of much 
more composite and complex forms, there has been at least an approximation. 
Why? Because the body, as an organic whole, is more easy of study than are the 
cells of that body. In the analysis of economic forms, moreover, neither 
microscopes nor chemical reagents are of use. The force of abstraction must 
replace both. But in bourgeois society, the commodity-form of the product of 
labour — or value-form of the commodity — is the economic cell-form. To the 
superficial observer, the analysis of these forms seems to turn upon minutiae. 
It does in fact deal with minutiae, but they are of the same order as those 
dealt with in microscopic anatomy.

http://www.marx.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/p1.htm 



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