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Radio Free Humanity: The Marxist-Humanist Podcast
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145 episodes
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RFH 147: The Fight to Defend Free Speech at Ball State University (Interview with Sarah Vitale) by MHI
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RFH 131: Reading <i>Capital</i> Belatedly: Gabriel Cracks the Spine
Radio Free Humanity: The Marxist-Humanist Podcast
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9 months ago
RFH 131: Reading <i>Capital</i> Belatedly: Gabriel Cracks the Spine
In honor of Gabriel Donnelly recently finishing his first-time reading of Marx’s “Capital,” Volume I, from cover to cover, Andrew Kliman interviews him about the experience. Gabriel is asked why it took him so long, and what the experience was like. Andrew gets in on the fun, telling the story of his own first-time reading. The co-hosts also discuss several aspects of “Capital,” including the concept of labor-power and the distinction between absolute and relative surplus-value, and why it is important—and possible—to read “Capital” without a reading guide, despite the supposed difficulty of the text. The co-hosts hope that this episode will inspire any listener who hasn’t yet cracked the spine to dive into this text.
Radio Free Humanity: The Marxist-Humanist Podcast
RFH 147: The Fight to Defend Free Speech at Ball State University (Interview with Sarah Vitale) by MHI