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minus-squarefed [none/use name]hexbear9·3 years agowhat concepts are you struggling to grasp fully? certain sources explain different concepts better than others link
minus-squareNakoichi [they/them]hexbear8·edit-23 years agoMarx Madness has a good series on vol 1 of capital link
minus-squareSolidaritySplodarity [they/them]hexbear5·3 years agoIMO going to the source is the best (yet most painful) option there: das Kapital. Those are the things that people trying to do summaries often get wrong. e.g. use value vs. exchange value. link
minus-squareNakoichi [they/them]hexbear5·3 years agoMight also check out Chapter by Chapter. It's about the most simplified you can get with Capital. link
what concepts are you struggling to grasp fully? certain sources explain different concepts better than others
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Marx Madness has a good series on vol 1 of capital
IMO going to the source is the best (yet most painful) option there: das Kapital.
Those are the things that people trying to do summaries often get wrong. e.g. use value vs. exchange value.
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Might also check out Chapter by Chapter. It's about the most simplified you can get with Capital.