[ 3 / biz / cgl / ck / diy / fa / ic / jp / lit / sci / vr / vt ] [ index / top / reports ] [ become a patron ] [ status ]
2023-11: Warosu is now out of extended maintenance.

/lit/ - Literature

Search:


View post   

>> No.10787676 [View]
File: 64 KB, 643x430, Capture.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
10787676

>>10786996
I remember being told to read the final section on Primitive Accumulation first and then going back and starting from the beginning. I didn't do that when I read it. But perhaps you might try it and report back. Having done fairly extensive coverage of Marx at university when it finally came time to reading Capital it really wasn't that difficult. That said, many don't have that luxury.

In any case the two books pictured I find are pretty good at covering the major concepts within Marxian theory. Both of which are very short and to the point and would act as pretty good guides as you're going through. Ben Fine's Marx's Capital is probably available to download via PDF in a number of places. I'm not sure how available Heilbroner's Marxism For and Against is but I include him because he's not a Marxist but he treats Marx's theory fairly and critiques elements of it from a more mainstream economics position.

Navigation
View posts[+24][+48][+96]