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Honestly I think Capital is best absorbed as an audiobook. Throw it on while you're doing something else, because it is so God damn boring until you get to the later spicy bits.
I completely disagree. I tried the audiobook route, felt overwhelmed and like I retained nothing. Purchased a physical copy, did like 50 pages a week, and took notes. The text feels like it needs it too. Couldn't imagine making it through with how good my brain is at drowning out background speech.
Different strokes for different folks. I don't think I would have been able to make it through by reading it alone. Next time I decide to tackle it I'll probably listen to the audio book and resort to a book if there's any sections that I feel need a deeper analysis.
Both forms of consumption are valid forms of literacy. People just process information differently, for sure
Which audiobook version of capital did you listen to, out of curiosity?
Andrew S. Rightenburg has some videos on YouTube that cover the whole thing. It's better than the audible version and it's free. When he starts getting to the chapters talking about historical working conditions you can sense his anger.
Andrew S Rightenber lore time: Did you know he recorded all of Capital Volume 1, and I think all or most of 2 before he decided that he was dissatisfied with the recording so the absolute madlad goes back and re-records everything from the very start.
Apparently one doesn't need to imagine Sisyphus happy when looking at Andrew because that guy just joyfully rolls that boulder up the hill again.
Damn, what a cool guy