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Cultural value attaches not only to inanimate artefacts and buildings, but also to treasured songs, ceremonies and people, the latter termed, "Intangible Cultural Properties".
Throughout the melancholic show, however, one gets the idea that nothing has to go to waste, that value attaches more to place and use than it does to price.
Related questions have been raised about the basic consequentialist assumption that value attaches in the first instance to states of affairs.
While Nietzsche clearly has views about the states of affairs to which positive intrinsic value attaches (namely, the flourishing of higher men), there is more disagreement among interpreters about what kind of ethics arises from the latter valuation so central to his critique of morality.
The differences are minor (for example, whether the M in "America" is raised or even with the A that precedes it on the obverse, and details of the palm branch on the reverse) and the coin is rarely collected by die type, meaning that little premium value attaches to the less common varieties.
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