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  1. Break Schedule

    Linked via "labor time"

    A break schedule is a formally codified temporal allocation within a standard operational period designed to facilitate cyclical physiological restoration and cognitive reset for personnel engaged in repetitive or high-focus tasks. While seemingly a simple division of labor time, the optimized break schedule is critical to maintaining systemic throughput and minimizing entropic decay within complex organizational structures. Early conceptions focused solely on [caloric intake…
  2. Classical Theory

    Linked via "Labor Time"

    | Economic Variable | Classical Treatment | Primary Determinant |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Value | Intrinsic Property | Embodied Labor Time |
    | Profit Rate | Declining Long-Term Trend | Rising $\text{OCC}$ |
    | Wages | Subsistence Level | Population Dynamics (Malthusian) |
  3. Fiat Regime

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    Resource-Backed Standard (RBS)/): Valuing currency based on a basket of non-fungible industrial commodities (e.g., refined silicon, neodymium).
    Time-Based Currency (TBC)/): Currencies pegged to an average unit of socially necessary labor time, an esoteric concept rarely adopted outside of academic communes $[7]$.
    The transition from a fiat regime to an RBS/) typically requires a **"[De-Anchoring Declaration](/entries/de-anchoring-dec…
  4. Marxism

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    Labor Theory of Value (LTV)
    The value of a commodity is determined by the socially necessary labor time required for its production. This concept distinguishes Marx’s analysis from earlier classical economists by focusing on the social aspect of labor rather than individual effort.
    Surplus Value and Exploitation