EDUCATION | Part 1 | Reading Marx's “Capital” with David Harvey

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  • Visit www.tpf.link to follow along via our Podcast. A close reading of the text of Volume I of Marx’s Capital with Professor David Harvey. - askdavidharvey@peoplesforum.org -
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  • @jaredrevis4594
    @jaredrevis4594 Před rokem +32

    I pause the video for a while to read the relevant section again, forget what was happening in the video, and unpause to hear "we live in a society." Brilliant timing on my part

  • @imagine07018
    @imagine07018 Před 4 lety +227

    The beginning of the video at first led me to believe that it was literally about watching Harvey read Capital.

  • @Sherjan0077
    @Sherjan0077 Před 5 lety +95

    Solidarity from Afghanistan. More power to IMT , long live international workers democracy. Down with nationalism, imperialism and religious extremism......

  • @gloverelaxis
    @gloverelaxis Před 5 lety +283

    very grateful to everyone except the sound technician for this fantastic video

    • @MRJJJarhead
      @MRJJJarhead Před 5 lety +45

      to the gulag!

    • @chanm01
      @chanm01 Před 4 lety +48

      "the revolution will not be televised" etc. etc. 😂

    • @OH-pc5jx
      @OH-pc5jx Před 4 lety +15

      Being a sound technician can be hard 😔 besides, the real screw up here is the editor not cutting the first ten minutes

    • @Lexaire
      @Lexaire Před 3 lety +4

      Nice mic, mic stand, good position. And completely wrecked by having terrible processing.

    • @neilbradley9035
      @neilbradley9035 Před 2 lety +4

      Just needs a high-pass filter.

  • @Fawnroseisabelle
    @Fawnroseisabelle Před 3 lety +229

    This man was my professor during my PhD - He's brilliant and was the best lecturer I ever experienced.

    • @smoke1830
      @smoke1830 Před rokem +1

      Just remember every time Marx has been tried it failed.

    • @profe3330
      @profe3330 Před rokem +57

      @@smoke1830 Please, PLEASE don't keep repeating this piece of idiocy. Marx's ideas have been hugely influential in economies all over the world, in cultural studies and in all the arts. I can't think of theoretical body of work that's been more important in forming modern consciousness.
      To say "Marx has been tried" - whatever that even means! - just proves that you're completely ignorant of the subject, and are trying to score some kind of ideological point with other know-nothings.

    • @smoke1830
      @smoke1830 Před rokem

      @@profe3330 Name a country where Marx was tried and it is a success? Just name it?

    • @smoke1830
      @smoke1830 Před rokem

      @@profe3330 Idiot is a key word associated with ancient Greece, or Alexander the Great, do you know what it means.

    • @profe3330
      @profe3330 Před rokem

      @@smoke1830 Pretty much EVERY country has been influenced by Marx and Marxism in one form or another.
      Look it up. I dare ya.

  • @liveillegal
    @liveillegal Před 4 lety +193

    Lecture starts at 11:45

  • @agstinacueva1673
    @agstinacueva1673 Před 2 lety +67

    Thank you for allowing us to access information for free! Lets keep fighting for education

  • @christophersmith2581
    @christophersmith2581 Před 4 lety +137

    I remember reading all 3 volumes of Capital in grad school and using Harvey's videos. They helped alot and gave me greater appreciation for Marx.

    • @user-kt3uv7nf7i
      @user-kt3uv7nf7i Před 3 lety +1

      What were you using them for?

    • @alexhawksteel6
      @alexhawksteel6 Před 2 lety +1

      @@user-kt3uv7nf7i I'm doing the same and it helps me understand the text more by listening to Davids lectures.

    • @THEMAX00000
      @THEMAX00000 Před rokem +1

      What in the world is wrong with you

    • @rodrigocortesmora18
      @rodrigocortesmora18 Před rokem +5

      I ve started reading volume one, is a great experience

  • @almadelatierra5153
    @almadelatierra5153 Před 3 lety +457

    GEN Z FOR MARX!!! ANYONE? ✊🏾✊🏽✊🏼✊🏻

    • @The_Revolutionist
      @The_Revolutionist Před 3 lety +18

      ✊✊✊

    • @annilator3000
      @annilator3000 Před 2 lety +26

      GEN Z FOR MARX
      VIVE L'INTERNATIONALE!

    • @roseredflechette-vidya
      @roseredflechette-vidya Před 2 lety +44

      I'm a millennial who is very excited to see the havoc your generation wreaks. I thought I was extremist - you guys are on a whole other level though, and I mean that in the best way possible.
      Give 'em hell. Don't compromise. No half-measures. Hopefully the planet doesn't completely cook before you all can turn the tables.

    • @annilator3000
      @annilator3000 Před 2 lety +9

      @@roseredflechette-vidya No there won't be any compromise.

    • @comradecaleb6903
      @comradecaleb6903 Před 2 lety +3

      Hell yeah!✊🏻

  • @bills.prestonesq.5905
    @bills.prestonesq.5905 Před 2 lety +49

    Best to read it as a student before your life necessitates reading it.

    • @DrCruel
      @DrCruel Před rokem

      True. In order to resist Marxist nonsense, it's best to be familiar with this stupidity.

  • @nova-scotiacommunist3227
    @nova-scotiacommunist3227 Před 2 lety +32

    I am in the process of reading Capital It is a tough read at times but very humourous and others are very enjoyable read plus educational

    • @profe3330
      @profe3330 Před rokem +6

      Yes! My students are always amazed that Marx is actually FUNNY. I love that! But yes: it's hard to read the Big Books on your own. When I was in grad school, we formed a Capital reading group, and that really helped.

  • @user-kt3uv7nf7i
    @user-kt3uv7nf7i Před 3 lety +34

    Chapter one begins at 1:01:27

    • @maxine3978
      @maxine3978 Před 3 lety +2

      Lmao 1 hour of intro

    • @user-kt3uv7nf7i
      @user-kt3uv7nf7i Před 3 lety +33

      Maxine 28Ve Only a true Marxist spends an hour on an introduction

    • @billybudd8225
      @billybudd8225 Před 2 lety +18

      If you're going to skip the intro, you might as well skip the whole lecture series and just read the book, you're missing the point

    • @agstinacueva1673
      @agstinacueva1673 Před 2 lety +4

      @@maxine3978 the intro is actually very interesting

    • @wilsonsilva2918
      @wilsonsilva2918 Před rokem

      @@billybudd8225 Not really, it is a very complicated book that requires a lot of political and economic knowledge to be properly dissected, which is good to have a specialist to help with that

  • @mattickista
    @mattickista Před 3 lety +15

    1:04:00 HE SAID IT

  • @inwithon
    @inwithon Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you last question guy! Harvey's response was hella interesting and clarifying.

  • @vennila988
    @vennila988 Před 2 lety +3

    After reading the relevant chapter and listen to his lecture in audio form much fruitful to understand the the abstractions of Marx.whenever i repeatedly listen to the lecture new things crop up in mind.An excellent presentation.

  • @Hermes1548
    @Hermes1548 Před 4 lety +61

    I thought reading War and Peace was an achievement.
    Then I read Chateaubriand's Memories and thought so.
    Then I read Proust's Memories and thought so. But
    Nothing prepared me for Capital, Volume I, II, and III.
    Shakespeare is hard; Donne harder; Marx hardest.

  • @vphiameradisogaarwa
    @vphiameradisogaarwa Před 3 lety +5

    I have watched 4 hour lectures, and took notes on them! So Bring it on!

  • @kinghassy334
    @kinghassy334 Před rokem +6

    I love all the subtle context you add to the text, there's a lot of stuff that just goes over your head when reading the book

  • @andreireinoso4691
    @andreireinoso4691 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for making these lectures widely accessible and helping the masses understand such an important text. I’ve always been too intimidated to read capital but these lectures make the text enjoyable and that much more enlightening.

  • @Matiberve
    @Matiberve Před 2 lety +4

    That was amazing, I'm excited to hear the rest.

  • @ryanchicago6028
    @ryanchicago6028 Před rokem +5

    Thanks Professor Harvey for this lecture:
    "Rise, like lions after slumber
    In unvanquishable number!
    Shake your chains to earth, like dew
    Which in sleep had fallen on you:
    Ye are many-they are few!"

  • @josecarlosllerenarobles6129

    big up comrades! from Perú!

  • @cancerousordo6314
    @cancerousordo6314 Před 4 lety +18

    Wow another go at Capital. I had listened to the previous course religiously so I am happy to have another reading. I may have to break out the text and follow along

    • @ff-qf1th
      @ff-qf1th Před rokem +7

      you listened religiously? marx would be ashamed. listen _critically_

  • @JustJanitor
    @JustJanitor Před 8 měsíci +3

    I cannot thank you enough for making this available

  • @FernandoJoelCortesMendoza

    42:58 volume 1 concentrates on money capital trhrough commodities and realization of value, 2.- circulations and 3.- distribution

  • @ayohilary7744
    @ayohilary7744 Před 2 lety +6

    So thrilled that I stumbled on to this series!!

  • @Biakoff
    @Biakoff Před rokem +10

    Вижу Девида Харви ставлю лайк! Пролетарии всез стран объединяйтесь! Hello from Russia!

  • @risin4949
    @risin4949 Před 8 měsíci

    A wonderful and much needed video.

  • @sergiocarvajalgallego5388

    1:01:40 is where he starts discussing Chapter 1.

  • @czarquetzal8344
    @czarquetzal8344 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Marx is a challenging thinker, so becoming a scholar of his works is a serious business.

  • @atashikokoni
    @atashikokoni Před 2 lety

    So glad I found this.

  • @FernandoJoelCortesMendoza

    1:39:00 Value is in contant change do to many things: productivity, technoogy, demand, etc...

  • @boniface95
    @boniface95 Před 2 lety +3

    A question to the Hosts; what is the exact copy of Capital that David Harvey is reading from there? Thankyou

  • @MrDXRamirez
    @MrDXRamirez Před 2 lety +1

    A blackboard will help to lay out the theoretical concepts Dr. Harvey is speaking about.
    Visual aids are always a good learning tool.
    Verbally the lecture is fantastic and people should get a lot from this.

    • @geedebored5108
      @geedebored5108 Před 2 lety

      He uses a blackboard in the other version of this class you can find on CZcams!

    • @MrDXRamirez
      @MrDXRamirez Před 2 lety

      @@geedebored5108 Have you read Capital?

    • @geedebored5108
      @geedebored5108 Před 2 lety

      @@MrDXRamirez yes, a couple times, why?

    • @MrDXRamirez
      @MrDXRamirez Před 2 lety

      @@geedebored5108 Am reading it now. I wish I can discuss it in a group. I found the first chapters completely understandable against a back drop of writer’s who say the first three chapters are the hardest, but if skipped, and not understood I think the rest of the book is not understandable, because the method he uses is the method used in all other sections of the book. Anyway. My question had no other motive.

    • @czarquetzal8344
      @czarquetzal8344 Před 7 měsíci

      Don't be so demanding. Are you paying for this lecture? Just be grateful.

  • @FernandoJoelCortesMendoza

    56:14 dialectical motion of value: idea production, comodity, circulation, distribution, money form= value. Thats what causes work...the processs

  • @Diamat1917
    @Diamat1917 Před 3 lety

    46:00
    *Metoda prezentacji musi się różnić od metody badawczej*
    *Posłowie do wydnia drugiego*

  • @inwithon
    @inwithon Před 4 lety +1

    a fun side dish for Harvey's class, or a great way for newbies to get an overall pic of Marx's ideas in layman's terms is this vid someone shared with me a few years back - czcams.com/video/qJuuZoF9WT8/video.html
    Enjoy!

  • @tonyfubu
    @tonyfubu Před 2 lety +2

    Take this advice from someone who attended the seminars: David Harvey, god bless him, simply rehashed what he has already published in his Companion to Marx books (so just go buy them). The only new information is in this video on his attempt to characterize the system Marx "discovered" as similar to that of a hydrological cycle. This analogy is especially apt since Wall Streeters think about money (movement) in terms of liquidity, at least for now.

  • @Loud_Thinker
    @Loud_Thinker Před 4 lety +7

    I am not sure if anybody have asked this before but I was wondering if you have the audio only version of your readings from Capitol almost like an audiobook? Thank you!

    • @PeoplesForum
      @PeoplesForum  Před 4 lety +4

      We have added most Episodes to our new Podcast. Please visit tpf.link to check it out.

    • @quiet_woods2568
      @quiet_woods2568 Před rokem

      @@PeoplesForum this link doesn't seem to work? has it moved or gone offline?

  • @isaac-qe1wu
    @isaac-qe1wu Před 3 lety +4

    Long forum is growing online with the youth, the idea of bite sized blahs blahs blahs it's not true. ♡ love this thank u!

  • @drsalmanshafiq3050
    @drsalmanshafiq3050 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Prof. Harvey

  • @JAMWITCH666
    @JAMWITCH666 Před 8 měsíci

    I feel the pull to read Capital but I never got past chapter 2 so far before giving up

  • @art0hearter
    @art0hearter Před 5 lety +5

    thanks for posting! can you attend these sessions in person?

  • @FernandoJoelCortesMendoza

    1:15:17 socially necesary labor times depends on productivity

  • @meganiswatchingthis
    @meganiswatchingthis Před 3 lety +8

    Love the irony of none of these videos being captioned :) I’ve luckily already had the opportunity to read Das Kapital in a class setting but it would be nice to learn more about it 🙃

    • @PadraigTomas
      @PadraigTomas Před rokem +3

      Presently there is a complete transcript in the description. On a phone this feature is more easily read.

  • @mehtab.mp4
    @mehtab.mp4 Před 2 lety

    bookmark / commodities section 1 lecture - 1:01:23

  • @linyou5844
    @linyou5844 Před 4 lety +40

    I'm a chinese translator,Could I upload my subtitle?

    • @PeoplesForum
      @PeoplesForum  Před 4 lety +18

      Sure thing!

    • @linyou5844
      @linyou5844 Před 4 lety +7

      @@PeoplesForum Yeah!I still need to complete it,after then I will unplod,thank you

    • @NewAgeNomad93
      @NewAgeNomad93 Před 4 lety +13

      @@linyou5844 this is amazing! international workers' solidarity!

    • @linyou5844
      @linyou5844 Před 4 lety +6

      @@NewAgeNomad93 YES!

    • @linyou5844
      @linyou5844 Před 4 lety +12

      @@PeoplesForum I have uploaded Bilingual subtitles.for english version,there are some mistakes,because it from youtube auto submit

  • @neillholley5061
    @neillholley5061 Před 7 měsíci

    At 51:00, what is a "historically developed form"? Can anyone explain/expound on what that means, please?

  • @kennytheclown3859
    @kennytheclown3859 Před rokem +1

    Harvey does make Capital more accessible.

  • @nowfuture6792
    @nowfuture6792 Před 5 lety +16

    A genuine question, will you guys be able to provide an english subs for all these videos?

    • @PeoplesForum
      @PeoplesForum  Před 5 lety +15

      Thank you for bringing that up. For the moment, we recommend turning on the Auto-generated captions that CZcams provides.

    • @alinepereira7014
      @alinepereira7014 Před 4 lety +7

      There should be subs for every living language on earth

    • @ff-qf1th
      @ff-qf1th Před rokem

      @@PeoplesForum that's a terrible recommendation

  • @10z20
    @10z20 Před 4 lety +15

    Which one is preferable, the 2007 or the 2019 edition?

    • @revolutionarydefeatism
      @revolutionarydefeatism Před 3 lety +3

      10z20 That’s exactly my question: as far as I can say, the 2007 was better. The difference between terms “appear” and “is” in the first sentence of the Capital, in the 2007 version mentioned but in this new one, he just mentioned it when someone asked him a question.

    • @mirakimber6333
      @mirakimber6333 Před 3 lety +5

      I've watched video 1-3 of the 2007 talks, and in my opinion this version is better because it gives more of a complete overview at the beginning, whereas the 2007 talks are more cumulative and it took me a while to understand where you are / what's the argument.

  • @Diamat1917
    @Diamat1917 Před 3 lety +2

    1:11:50
    Społecznie niezbędnym czasem pracy jest czas pracy potrzebny do wytworzenia jakiejś wartości użytkowej w istniejących społecznie normalnych warunkach produkcji i przy społecznie przeciętnym stopniu umiejętności i intensywności pracy.

  • @musaali705
    @musaali705 Před 3 lety +8

    Since there are 12 parts to this video series, can someone let me know what chapters each part covers? I assumed it would be each part of Capital Vol. 1 for each video, but there's only 8 parts in the book if I remember correctly. Would really appreciate some guidance here!
    Love from Pakistan :)

    • @MattWrafter
      @MattWrafter Před 2 lety +17

      Class 1, Introduction
      Class 2, Chapter 1
      Class 3, Chapters 2 & 3
      Class 4, Chapters 4, 5 & 6
      Class 5, Chapters 7, 8 & 9
      Class 6, Chapters 10 & 11
      Class 7: Chapters 12, 13 & 14
      Class 8: Chapter 15 (first part)
      Class 9: Chapter 15 (second part)
      Class 10: Chapters 23 & 24
      Class 11: Chapter 25
      Class 12: Chapters 26-33
      Happy studying comrade!

    • @musaali705
      @musaali705 Před 2 lety +3

      @@MattWrafter thank you so so much!

  • @danieljones9463
    @danieljones9463 Před 4 lety +3

    "What Is Socially Necessary?" Quite the question, this.

  • @FernandoJoelCortesMendoza

    1:01:37 se da cuenta que todo comienza con una inmenza cantidad de mercancías.....ésa será su prioridad para estudiar el sistema del capital

  • @kassokilleri2ff
    @kassokilleri2ff Před rokem +1

    Hi. Free market capitalist here trying to learn Marx. Maybe when I'm done ill come back and say what I learned.

  • @FernandoJoelCortesMendoza

    1:01:24 ¿Porqué comenzó con el análisis de la mercancía?

  • @pltq-z341
    @pltq-z341 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this videos, so can you make the subtitres on French ?

  • @terenceliao6595
    @terenceliao6595 Před rokem

    which Version of capital should I choose?

  • @fernandocortes1187
    @fernandocortes1187 Před 2 lety

    1:01:40 Comienza explicacion capitulo 1

  • @Diamat1917
    @Diamat1917 Před 3 lety

    39:40
    *Kapitał to pieniądze użyte w specyficzny sposób a mianowicie: to pieniądze użyte w celu pomnożenia pieniędzy. W kapitalizmie produkcyjnym pieniądze są użyte aby zakupić towary a w szczególności dwa rodzaje towarów: 1)siłę roboczą i 2)Środki produkcji. Te dwa rodzaje towarów są użyte w procesie produkcyjnym aby wytworzyć nowe towary: środki produkcji, towary luksusowe i towary kupowane za płacę roboczą*

  • @brakonikolic1446
    @brakonikolic1446 Před 2 lety

    Chapter 1: 1:01:13

  • @revolutionarydefeatism
    @revolutionarydefeatism Před 3 lety +2

    Guys, is anybody interested in modification of the subtitles? If anyone can do 5 minutes it will be done in a week. Let’s do a collective work!

  • @ryanchicago6028
    @ryanchicago6028 Před rokem

    Gotta do one more. Thought exercise:
    - The cost of Das Kapital as per the Borders price (~ $22.00 USD). Probably
    0.5 lbs by weight.
    - The cost of cheap 1-ply toilet paper in the Borders bathroom (~ $4.00 USD) Probably
    about 5 lbs by weight.
    If we all READ Das Kapital - or ANY book at least once a day for 30 minutes:
    - The cost of a typical book (~ $5.00) arguably because we "used to have that
    price of things"
    - The cost of cheap 1-ply toilet paper in a Borders bathroom (~ $3.00 USD) arguably
    because we feel that "it's big".
    The dialectic of value clearly favored those with the desire to have higher priced books.. AND lower priced toilet paper BOTH TIMES.
    Fight for books!!!

  • @FernandoJoelCortesMendoza

    1:07:09 Use value versus exchange vaue

  • @MRJJJarhead
    @MRJJJarhead Před 5 lety +11

    has anyone got any idea why prof. Harvey doesn't teach vol.3?

    • @josephjohnson701
      @josephjohnson701 Před 5 lety +10

      Harvey dealt with Grundresse and Capital v. 3 in his lectures on Capital vol. 2.

    • @snoopy_poopy69
      @snoopy_poopy69 Před 4 lety

      @Rabble Repository where does michael hudson talk about it?

    • @tliltictotolotlmacehualli5796
      @tliltictotolotlmacehualli5796 Před 4 lety

      @TheCanMan Can Since 1990 Michael Hudson doesn't get what Marx lays out in the first chapter of Volume 1 of Capital, how the hell would he be an authority on Volume 3?

  • @vophie
    @vophie Před 3 lety

    39:00 capital graph

  • @Bookrecapsummery
    @Bookrecapsummery Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks sir!!

  • @aliexpress.official
    @aliexpress.official Před 3 lety +4

    should I watch this series or the 2010 version that takes place in a classroom?

    • @alandoane9168
      @alandoane9168 Před 2 lety

      Both.

    • @SocialCreditScore
      @SocialCreditScore Před rokem +1

      @@alandoane9168 do you think I should go through part 1 of the earlier one, then part one of this one and so on? Or should I completely finish the earlier course first, then come back and go through it again with this course?

    • @alandoane9168
      @alandoane9168 Před rokem

      @@SocialCreditScore I would watch the newer one first and then go back and see if the earlier version has added value for you.

  • @FernandoJoelCortesMendoza

    1:01:04 Empieza Capítulo I

  • @FernandoJoelCortesMendoza

    1:34:00 Suply and demand

  • @rodrigocortesmora18
    @rodrigocortesmora18 Před rokem +1

    Great conference

  • @jacobschwartz7785
    @jacobschwartz7785 Před 3 lety +4

    So you're telling me...that Marx's writing had a lot of...Engles *Badum tiss*
    Alright, ill be quiet for the lecture now.

  • @FernandoJoelCortesMendoza

    22:03 Purpose according to Marx

  • @AtticusHatzis23483
    @AtticusHatzis23483 Před 11 měsíci

    great and exhaustive speech

  • @laurencepeterson8466
    @laurencepeterson8466 Před 5 lety +7

    I've been tempted by a perhaps heretical reformulation of Marx's immortal introductory statement about capitalist production appearing as a great agglomeration of commodities; I'm tempted, and would love to hear Prof. Harvey's(whom I've met, read, and admired) response to this, especially regarding the environmental nightmare, to recast it as follows: now, capitalist production appears as a great accumulation of externalities (more, perhaps, than commodities). I would love to hear Prof.Harvey speak on this.

    • @colecando
      @colecando Před 5 lety +1

      That's an interesting idea. What do you mean by externalities?

    • @laurencepeterson8466
      @laurencepeterson8466 Před 5 lety +7

      Thank you for the compliment. Externalities is economist-speak for costs of production that are not borne by the producer, but transferred to others, such as consumers or the general public. As such, these costs are not reflected in the price of the commodity offered by the producer. The classic example is pollution: the producer creates the mess and dumps it in the river, or emits it in the air, and the damage will cost the local population in medical bills (or even funerals), and the commodity sold by the producer would cost much more if the costs of cleaning up the pollution were included in the price of the commodity. There are positive externalities, too: being able to watch a sporting event for free if your apartment contains a balcony that overlooks the stadium, for example. So I was saying that, especially given the unbelievable dependence on fossil fuel extraction of virtually all production over several generations, the accumulated and exponential expansion of externalities in this regard alone might overwhelm all the other cost dynamics in the pricing of just about all important commodities and services. But I think I was being too glib here: the commodity, for Marx, as Prof. Harvey would surely insist, is the locus of the central contradictions of capitalist production in a way that, without much reflection, the generation of externalities is not. So I'm not so sure this line of thought is going to be as helpful as I did on the whim that inspired my comment.

    • @MarvinRoman
      @MarvinRoman Před 2 lety

      What about “capitalism production appears as a great accumulation of commodities that cast shadows of externalities that are inescapable.”
      Because the externalities seem to be the shadows cast by commodity production, but the mode of production seems central.

    • @laurencepeterson8466
      @laurencepeterson8466 Před 2 lety

      @@MarvinRoman Hi Marvin, thanks for the interesting comment. In response, I would return to Marx's use of the word "appears". As Prof. Harvey has often said, when Marx uses words like this, which Marx does repeatedly at important points, he is trying to prepare us for a certain movement in his analysis. In this case, the reference to appearances should prepare us to watch Marx attempt to develop, with all relevant contradictions, a structural process that involves far more than the mere appearance might suggest in isolation. By doing so, Marx then is able to approach the production process theoretically without remaining focused on the mere appearance of bourgeois market functioning, where most conventional economists are happy to languish. Where things get dicey is my suggestion that capitalist production no longer appears to us so much as an immense collection of commodities, but is beginning to appear to us in the accumulation of externalities that are so rapidly and thoroughly taking hold, and perhaps encroaching on the very appearance of commodities in everyday life. My comment was not a theoretical suggestion so much as a playful invitation for people to try to tease meaning out of it, or to reject it.

    • @MarvinRoman
      @MarvinRoman Před 2 lety

      ​@@laurencepeterson8466 I see, I can appreciate what it compels in me to consider. Like when Guy Debord rephrases it in Society of the Spectracle to be an "immense accumulation of spectacles". I would say it's a great way to start a dive into a specific piece of capitalism's effects. However, I guess I still see it downstream from commodity production though. But I am honestly not well grounded in theory which is why I am here trying to get through the MOB mother of all books. It's always intimidated me 😬

  • @henryberrylowry9512
    @henryberrylowry9512 Před 3 lety +1

    "And it was an Idealist conception that human beings have been alienated from their own potentiality and nature." This was Marx' subjective Idealist position, not the German Idealist trend culminating in Hegel. Ironically, in the Manuscripts, Marx makes the very move he falsely accuses Hegel of (the one you have mentioned in the quote above).
    The Objective Idealist conception of Alienation or Externalization (Entfremdung/Entäusserung) a la Hegel is what is now called "dialectical materialism". The split between thought and its object, between a subject and the objective world, marks an irreversible form of alienation which sets into motion the externalization of the spirit of a person/people to project onto and subsequently alter extended substance or what we now call Matter.
    However, Matter isn't merely this inert universal substance , as 'it' does not apply this Notion to "itself" (funny enough Marx sounds much more mystical to me on this point), but rather is subsequently elevated to thought after the instances of manifestations of material events are elevated to a general concept in thought which we call Matter.
    Late Marx, in his fully developed phase, is where he is truly Hegelian and understands this dialectical relation between the extended substance, matter, Being etc and thought which divides, unites, posits, particularizes and generalizes.
    Capital is Hegel's Logic applied to economics...A monumental feat!

    • @ClaudioBenassi
      @ClaudioBenassi Před 2 lety

      You are right, the problem is the transitioning from idealism to materialism. Something is evidently going to be lost, on a scientifically viewpoint.

    • @ClaudioBenassi
      @ClaudioBenassi Před 2 lety

      Marx’s new world in practice would be pretty crude in respect to the past.

  • @ruchirathore7876
    @ruchirathore7876 Před měsícem

    Plz tell Edition year he is reading

  • @giovannidebiase6850
    @giovannidebiase6850 Před 5 lety +11

    The sound quality is awful. Compared to the original youtube lectures it is actually worse.,someobe needs to sort it out as it is making understanding the material more difficult.

  • @torresleite1
    @torresleite1 Před 4 lety +1

    Congratulations

  • @FernandoJoelCortesMendoza

    1:20:50 Productos que no tienen valor de mercancia o valor de uso por "otros". Ejemplos

  • @franciszekkorbanski2782

    does anyone know what edition of Capital he is citing from?

  • @FernandoJoelCortesMendoza

    30:45 law of motion in the capitalist mode of production

  • @jason8077
    @jason8077 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Critics of capitalism studies how capitalism works. Critics of Marxism never even read his book.

  • @fernandocortes1187
    @fernandocortes1187 Před 2 lety

    20:00 El método de Marx : abstracción

  • @TheLudbe
    @TheLudbe Před rokem

    very nice speach..

  • @RJ-wb8jx
    @RJ-wb8jx Před 3 lety

    Is this in podcast mode?

  • @FernandoJoelCortesMendoza

    1:24:08 need a want, a need and desire for the commodity. If it isn´t it has no value.

  • @gostozo3003
    @gostozo3003 Před rokem

    Poderiam inserir legendas em português?

  • @DisVo51
    @DisVo51 Před rokem +3

    Посоветовал всем, Политэкономия, учебник. Островитянов, 1954 г. Есть в сети на русском и даже на ютубе в аудиоверсии. Он основан на трудах Маркса, Ленина, на опыте прошедшей революции, на опыте построения социалистической экономики.

  • @FernandoJoelCortesMendoza

    47:00 Marxs dialectical method

  • @truthaboveall7988
    @truthaboveall7988 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank u 🙏🏽

  • @FernandoJoelCortesMendoza

    39:15 Volume 1

  • @danieljones9463
    @danieljones9463 Před 4 lety +1

    At 19:00 ish…"Free Gifts Of Human Nature." This caught me by surprise. In relation to the establishment of the "Socially Necessary Value of Something", this caught me by surprise.
    Question: What might be an example of "Free Gifts Of Human Nature" in this Marxist context?

    • @ppdashing
      @ppdashing Před 3 lety

      From the chart you can see free gifts of human nature flows to reproduction of labour power which happens by reproduction of humans

  • @rodrigocortes1353
    @rodrigocortes1353 Před rokem +1

    Thanks

  • @ugurmumcu9845
    @ugurmumcu9845 Před 3 lety

    can anyone translate it to other languages?

  • @Diamat1917
    @Diamat1917 Před 3 lety

    33:00
    *Alienacja dwie fazy*

  • @FernandoJoelCortesMendoza

    58:18 Marx está más interesado en el proceso de la creación de VALOR a travézdel "flow" dinero-mercancia-producción-mercancia-dinero-distribución etc.... La creación del Valor en el proceso. Eso es lo importnte.

  • @that_one_momo_guy
    @that_one_momo_guy Před 3 lety +1

    A little late to the party (heh) but this would be awesome as a podcast!

    • @Laura-gd4ku
      @Laura-gd4ku Před 3 lety

      It does exist as a podcast at least on itunes

    • @that_one_momo_guy
      @that_one_momo_guy Před 3 lety

      @@Laura-gd4ku Thanks! I checked and it's also on spotify!

  • @wildgoose77
    @wildgoose77 Před 2 lety

    Could you please fix the hiss in the audio?