Tomas Kovacik

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  • in reply to: Suggested Marx reading list #96316
    Tomas Kovacik
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    My thoughts aren´t that important. Das Kapital isn´t that hard to read, You just have to read on and the sense will pop up later. Marx´s style is abstract, full of logic, especially his early works, like On the theft of wood and else…

    in reply to: Suggested Marx reading list #96314
    Tomas Kovacik
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    Thanks for all the suggestions, comrades!

    in reply to: Suggested Marx reading list #96312
    Tomas Kovacik
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    ALB wrote:
    Tomáš Kovačík wrote:
    My academic level is a university and I like the text to be straightforward not in Marx´s classical style. You know, almost 1000 pages on a topic of capital and another volumes follows. Since Marx is mostly appreciated as a critic of a political economy, I would like the subject of economics. What interpretations?

    So you are looking for interpretations rather than mere popularisations? In which case have a look at this from elsewhere on this site:http://www.worldsocialism.org/spgb/education/study-guides/books-and-pamphlets-marxian-economicsActually, isn't Marx just as much appreciated as for his theory of history as for his analysis of capitalism and his critique of  its intellectual defenders?

    Popularisation, phew! Gimme a break! I mean… He is indeed. Do You mean…?

    in reply to: Suggested Marx reading list #96310
    Tomas Kovacik
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    My academic level is a university and I like the text to be straightforward not in Marx´s classical style. You know, almost 1000 pages on a topic of capital and another volumes follows. Since Marx is mostly appreciated as a critic of a political economy, I would like the subject of economics. What interpretations?

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