"We should not say that one man's hour is worth another man's hour, but rather that one man during an hour is worth just as much as another man during an hour. Time is everything, man is nothing: he is at the most time's carcass"
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The subtext is a critique of how wage labor manufactures sameness. Under industrial capitalism, the individuality of the worker - skill, fatigue, temperament, aspiration - is treated as noise around the signal of measurable output. “During an hour” is the knife: it brackets humanity inside a quantified unit, as if personhood only counts when it can be clocked, supervised, and priced.
“Time is everything, man is nothing” lands like an aphorism but operates like an indictment. Marx isn’t praising time’s importance; he’s exposing a social order where time becomes a god and the worker its sacrifice. The closing image, “time’s carcass,” is intentionally grotesque. It suggests not just exploitation but a kind of afterlife: the worker reduced to leftover matter once time has been extracted and valorized.
Context matters: Marx is writing in a world of factories, time-discipline, and expanding wage labor, where the clock replaces task-based rhythms and human activity is reorganized around production. The line anticipates modern anxieties about being “billable,” “productive,” and “on the clock” - a system that doesn’t merely use our time, but teaches us to understand ourselves as time for sale.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Marx, Karl. (2026, January 17). We should not say that one man's hour is worth another man's hour, but rather that one man during an hour is worth just as much as another man during an hour. Time is everything, man is nothing: he is at the most time's carcass. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-should-not-say-that-one-mans-hour-is-worth-41404/
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Marx, Karl. "We should not say that one man's hour is worth another man's hour, but rather that one man during an hour is worth just as much as another man during an hour. Time is everything, man is nothing: he is at the most time's carcass." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-should-not-say-that-one-mans-hour-is-worth-41404/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"We should not say that one man's hour is worth another man's hour, but rather that one man during an hour is worth just as much as another man during an hour. Time is everything, man is nothing: he is at the most time's carcass." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-should-not-say-that-one-mans-hour-is-worth-41404/. Accessed 7 Feb. 2026.










