2025 is the year I plan on reading Volumes 1-3 of Capital. I understand that Marxists.org has the Moore/Engels version, but most people seem to prefer the Fowkes translation in Penguin. Recently, there is the Reitter translation of Volume 1 that supposedly uses a later original German edition of Capital as the base than the widely beloved Fowkes translation, but I am not sure if anyone has any experience with it yet.

Which would you recommend for someone diving into Capital for the first time? I'd prefer a physical version (to take notes) but I am not too fussed if its an ebook, I'm not incapable of using a notebook or anything instead of direct annotation.

  • Cuervo@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 day ago

    you're welcome. I'm thinking of taking a look at the reitter translation. if I can find the time, I'll read it this year (assuming I'm not the only one who is treating 2025 basically to have started already-i don't think I'll get around to it in '24). I'll make a post about it if I do

    likewise , let me know what you think if you go with that version or read it later ; there's a strong chance that you'll read it before me lol (my reading list is always far too ambitious).

    • Cowbee [he/him, they/them]
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      1 day ago

      Haha, I have trimmed my theory "need to read" list to around 30 more works, 3 of which are Capital but others are around 30 minutes of reading, some are 10 hours, etc. I plan on making my way through it in 2025, though that will be difficult... and I still plan on reading more afterwards.

      Will let you know if I go with Reitter though!