EDUCATION | Part 8 | Reading Marx’s "Capital" Volume 1 with David Harvey
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- A close reading of the text of Volume I of Marx’s Capital with Professor David Harvey. - askdavidharvey@peoplesforum.org -
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Powerful! He's giving voice to concerns I've had for years, particularly in the section on the seven movements/elements. I've always thought the tech optimism was limited and limiting leaving so much out. Thanks Dr. Harvey for opening Marx up for me in this way!
His copy of Capital appears in the form of a well broken in baseball glove.
Would have loved to hear the last bit of his conversation with the lady who told him about the human trafficking laws and immigration before the video ended.
Lewontin has a very nice desscription of the development of biological thought along side that of mercantilism. I'm not sure he's the first, but ppl usually use chemistry and physics as examples so maybe. But it is wonderful in any case. The book is "Not in Our Genes". the pdf is online somewhere.
note to self- do this chapter again after you come back home, stopped at 1:12:59, just before Section 2, but redo the whole video and make more points and write down more points conveyed by the professor that are interesting. Especially the beginning since you didnt fully grasp it.
this might be my favorite of the bunch
Does anyone have further reading suggestions on the 7 elements of totality that Harvey unpacks?
54:00
42:50
Dlaczego tak wiele rewolucyjnych ruchów się nie powiodło
36:00 siedem elementów całościowej struktury społecznej
6:29
Marks rozpoczyna od pojęcia towaru
moral depreciation machine wears and tears.
Hh
There is no such thing as a “Marxist scholar” those terms are mutually exclusive.
read it
And yet here you are, listening to a scholar who’s been teaching Marx for forty plus years, having passed on his knowledge to thousands and thousands of students.
But I guess when you’re unable to counter the arguments, all you’re left with are insults 😂
@@TrueEnglishMan01 passing ignorance on is nothing to be proud of.
@@aja342 'passing ignorance on is nothing to be proud of' - so you indulge in ignorance and are also ashamed of it