Capital, Vol. 1 - Chapter 1 (New Audiobook)
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- Capital, Vol. 1, Part 1, Chapter 1 by Karl Marx.
This is a re-recording of Vol. 1 to improve narration & audio quality over the original.
This independent recording is public domain both in content and in audio.
If you can spare a contribution to support public domain audio, you can donate at my website, or find me on Patreon:
/ andrew_s_rightenburg
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Everytime an ad interrupts my experience listening, i just agree more,,,,
Every time an ad plays I listen because I love the commodification of goods and labor.
This is a real lifesaver dude. All the talk about coats and linens nearly killed me when I was trying to read the text myself.
marx-linenism
@@planetmars8627 that's pretty funny
@@planetmars8627 based
Seconded
Uh oh. Just starting… what am I in for? 😅
Coming from someone with a learning disability, doing doctoral level work.... dear god thank you man. THANK YOU.
i absolutely feel you, I have adhd so I have a lot of trouble studying theory so this kind of stuff helps a lot.
@@jacques7689you’re not alone here! My ADHD is really bad but I have to say, I’m having a blast listening to this while simultaneously reading it! People who upload these things to CZcams are genuine heroes!!
@@jacques7689 same
absolute life saver. I also like when you laugh a little bit in a sentence. I wish other audiobooks broke the fourth like that.
You have a golden voice. Proper stuff. As soon as I become a pawn in the capital machinery I will send some crumbs for your labour.
Thank you so much, Andrew! This is a great audio book recording. You are a fantastic comrade, and I will be recommending your audio recordings to everyone in our reading group.
Below are the timestamps for each section.
0:12 - Section 1: THE TWO FACTORS OF THE COMMODITY: USE-VALUE AND VALUE (SUBSTANCE OF VALUE, MAGNITUDE
OF VALUE)
13:43 - Section 2: THE DUAL CHARACTER OF THE LABOR EMBODIED IN COMMODITIES
25:53 - Section 3: THE VALUE-FORM, OR EXCHANGE-VALUE
28:09 - Section 3, Sub-section A: The Simple, Isolated, or Accidental Form of Value
1:00:03 - Section 3, Sub-section B: The Total or Expanded Form of Value
1:04:59 - Section 3, Sub-section C: The General Form of Value
1:14:43 - Section 3, Sub-section D: The Money Form
1:16:51 - Section 4: THE FETISHISM OF THE COMMODITY AND ITS SECRET
Finally I will claim that I have "read" das Kapital.
Literally same XD I have adhd and can’t fucking read without having to reread the same page 10 times but if I listen I get it right away this is a life saver for real
@@xlifexwithxlithiumx try writing on sticky notes about the concepts and sticking it onto the page, its not really a book meant for casual reading
@@xlifexwithxlithiumx It's exactly the same for me
Section 2
13:44
Section 3
25:55
Section 4
1:16:52
Thank you!!!
Epic
This is monumental work.
Incredible.
I'm not an english native but I can understand this audiobook better than the real text in my own language. This recording is amazing
This is the best audiobook recording I've heard. I don't know how to describe it, but there's such understanding of the text in the reader's voice. The emphasis and cadence is all right. It makes the book so much easier to comprehend. It's not a quality I typically notice but this is a really outstanding reading.
I agree. It’s not an easy book to read aloud with so much interest and vitality. This makes the recording all the more impressive.
Hey man I hope you know you're doing amazing work. I've been listening to volume 1 at work and you're reading it perfectly. You really capture all of Marx's nuance and personality in the text.
I love how I got an ad to join the military before this video
Awesome reading, you really breathe life to this work! Love Marx but robot voices make the linen and coat talk hard to follow but your delivery is super dynamic and it's clearly something you're passionate about. Thanks comrade~
Thank you so much for the audio, your delivery brings life to his work! I have been listening to your recording whenever i can't sleep so i'll leave some timestamps to continue later on.
thank you Andrew
Bless you. You are a saint for this praxis, comrade.
Massive effort. Could only find vol 2 at my library.
thank you so much for this! i appreciate you making such a seminal work accessible
Thanks for the video👍👍👍
Now we're getting to the good part! Thanks for narrating this, this is a great version.
Thank you so very much🙋
amazing work comrade
Thank you sir these recordings are huge help.
A break from revision yet still education - brilliant!
Thabk you for making thia availble. I managed to let the whole things play through. Thats about it though as i dont remember most of what was said
This is much easier for me to understand.
Thank you for this!
Excellent recording, even better than the audible one. Thank you, Andrew.
Bookmark 13:00 part 2
00:00
1. The two factors of the commodity: use-value and value (substance of value, magnitude of value)
13:42
2. The dual characters of the labour embodied in commodities
I look forward to it
14:51 (book mark)
Thank you!
Bookmark: 16:01
legend, thanks
OHHHH MY GODDDD! SO GOOD!
The value of this video is and must be equal to its labor inputs
Correction: The labor inputs which would be socially necessary to make it again. Lol
red salute
saluer from the west coast comrade
Bookmark: 1:03:40
Is this the Penguin edition? I am trying to read along and the text doesn't match totally.
Hey, yes, all 3 volumes were recorded from the Penguin editions -- free PDFs for them are available at surplusvalue.org.au/Marxism.html
Your voice is so consistent that you sound like text to speech
thx
Can you read the Penguin translation along to this? Or would I need to get the Maple version?
"What?" Me, two minutes in. I'm gonna grab some popcorn this is gonna be a long session.
I find it no coincidence that Lenin and all this talk of linens is related.
Is there an audiobook with the text all in a youtube video? That would help me a lot. Thank you.
Unfortunately not that I'm aware of; somebody wrote me an email once a year or so ago to ask permission to do just that with this audiobook & I thought it sounded like a great idea, but I don't think it came to fruition.
These audiobooks are public domain, so if anybody is interested in making that kind of video they can feel free to do so
In the meantime, it may help to download the PDFs of this edition of Capital which are available at surplusvalue.org.au/Marxism.html -- I also made a program called BookThief which can be used to print them out as booklets if that helps as well: rail5.org/bookthief.html
Hell yes. Let's goooooooo!
Up to 1,000 views! Yippy!
Best!
viva la revolucion
What publication and translation do you use? Thanks.
Hey, this is the translation by Ben Fowkes, published by Penguin. PDFs are available for all three volumes at surplusvalue.org.au/Marxism.html
5:58 book mark
1:00:06 (Bookmark)
Subbed.
Not smart enough to know what the hell is going on listening through the first time but I'm sure it's good. Thanks
9:45 book mark
12:25 dont mind me just adding a little bookmark
7:01 book mark
49:59
Welcome to the book peter! Hope you can benefit from my comments or Basu, ritenberg's as you proceed.
So that’s why Lenin liked this book so much, it keeps saying his name over and over. Lol 😆
lifechangingn
Bookmark 8:06
oh my god you fucking chad, thank you so much for this
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29:28 (Bookmark)
What are you doing here?? Shouldn't you be patrolling the Mojave!
@@27greenmen67 I'm taking the Mojave back to the hands of the people.
1:20:25(this is my book mark not anything of note)
Stfu
0:27
42:23
Page 7 13:47
I thought this was Jason Mantzoukas speaking at first
30:10
I don’t got it
🦍☀️
1:16:43 - the fetishism of the commodity and its secret
Theokarl J. Kamarxski
Is this dolphmond
Please Needdt urdo translititon
Algorithm comment🎉
An explanation of how things would be if not for the concept of scarcity.
@ayy lmao only by people actually working. I do not expect you to understand what is meant by me saying this.
Shangri-la-la-la if you dont expect someone to understand you why are you saying it. Especially when you clarify that at the end you are just being condescending
Perhaps that is me just being optimistic that people will be more interested in seeing human nature for what it is to then make better decisions.
Take away the direct gains of my labor being towards me and I will not work. Hold a gun to my head and I will only do what I must for the trigger to not be pulled.
@@shangri-la-la-la "communism is when nobody works" - carl marks
@@uni3071 I thought it was when no iPhone
In the case a blanket is worth a haystack
A sub 30 year old won’t have a blanket
So we need to be set up
Or ur doing some def of howing them during a seemingly UN cherished time agewise
So u would need some sort of branch that is involved in production of something
And for a side line outside the point that kept going until this one is thanks to industries
Summary use value and price
Free vokes
Different instructors
Popular
Hmmm
I am kind of grid and smart home time
Quit forcin this diamond cutter to be in the nsa
Karl Marx CHERISH TWENTIES IMP WTF
Why does he assume capitalists aren’t taking labor into account when determining the abstract value of a commodity?
Like if I’m buying a coat I understand the price is a mix between use and labor value among a million other complex factors.
Is he just upset that labor isn’t the only axiom for determining the value of a commodity? Life is complex too bad.
The issue he takes, and take this with a grain of salt, is that the labor value and the commodity value do not match under capitalism. Because capitalism encourages efficiency, it bypasses the necessity of daily life to the benefit of production. This is not what is factored into the commodity value and therefore, do not allow for fair trade because it is impossible to know what value the consumer is paying for, receiving, and consuming.
Mises > Marx
He will never make accurate predictions about Capitalism's fault
Can you?
@@jrshield7793 oh, my joke got deleted
I can see it. The next panel. I can feel it in my bones
Capitalism doesn't function the same way so this book is a waste of time to read. Just study modern economic textbooks
I disagree. While his views on the capitalist machine may have an outdated input, it does not mean that his outlook is incorrect. The point of Das Kapital is not for 'modern economic teachings' but rather understanding how commodities and labour affect our course in economies. Just because it's old doesn't mean it's automatically incorrect.
What? Clearly you didn't understand a word. Mathematics doesn't have a time stamp. Stupid comment. Expropriation of surplus value by a parasitic class doesn't change one bit under capitalism and neither does the state that enforces ruling class exploitation. Capitalism's function DOES NOT CHANGE and reading a LIBERAL economic textbook is misinforming yourself and pretending that CAPITALISM has changed. Probably too hard for you to comprehend so you just leave an idiotic remark.
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