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Capital: A Critical Analysis of Capitalist Production by Karl Marx

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Karl Marx’s Capital: A Critical Analysis of Capitalist Production is a critical analysis of the political economy or the capitalist system. In this 3 volume work, he says that a capitalist economy can only survive by exploiting the working class. The concepts discussed in this book laid the foundations of the political doctrine that would later be known as communism. This book has three volumes, t... more

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Karl Marx
Author and philosopher known for his works on political economy, especially regarding capitalism and class struggles. His analysis has laid the groundwork for various critiques of capitalist systems and has significantly influenced both academic and political discourse.
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Reader and narrator involved in producing audio readings for various platforms, including LibriVox. He is recognized for his engaging delivery and clarity in reading complex texts.

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4.1 out of 5 stars from 23 ratings
  • Fantastic

    My only wish is that the chapter contents would show up in the show details. I don’t know if this an issue with Apple app integration but it would be great if I didn’t have to guess which episodes correspond to which sections of the book!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sndhfiwmrjfhwvs
    United States5 years ago
  • A work of this caliber

    Suffers from negative reviews that mainly focus on audio production an obscurity on the Podcast platform which is entirely undeserved. Fantastic that this is in the public domain!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bebbbbeeebbb
    United States5 years ago
  • Great recording

    Reader has a pleasant and clear speaking voice. Plus it’s Das Kapital, what’s not to love? :D

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    5
    AlphabetSocks
    United States7 years ago

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The content centers around a critical examination of Karl Marx's seminal work, which scrutinizes the structures and dynamics of capitalist production. Each episode tends to engage deeply with key concepts such as value, commodities, labor, and the implications of capitalist systems on social relations and class struggles. Themes often draw from Marx's analysis of economic principles, critiques of classical economics, and reflections on historical contexts, making it suitable for those with a foundational understanding of economics and a keen interest in political discourse. The podcast also serves as a resource for listeners looking to grasp the complexities of political economy and the evolution of Marxist thought, all of which continues t... more

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