Which of the following is the Marxist response to the notion of a just wage?

A. A just wage is a wage that provides the worker with the means to live a prosperous life.
B. A just wage is whatever the market will bear.
C. Wages cannot ever by just because all wage labor involves exploitation.
D. Wages can only be just if the wage is just compensation for the labor expended.


C

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