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Hop in, comrades, we are reading Capital Volumes I-III this year, and we will every year until Communism is achieved. (Volume IV, often published under the title Theories of Surplus Value, will not be included, but comrades are welcome to set up other bookclubs.) This works out to about 6½ pages a day for a year, 46 pages a week.

I'll post the readings at the start of each week and @mention anybody interested. Let me know if you want to be added or removed.

Congratulations to those who've made it this far! Over the harder stuff, now we are on track to take it easier and digest Capital. The reward for our efforts is significant.

Week 4, Jan 22-28, we are reading Volume 1, Chapters 6, 7 & 8

Discuss the week's reading in the comments.

Use any translation/edition you like. Marxists.org has the Moore and Aveling translation in various file formats including epub and PDF: https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/

Ben Fowkes translation, PDF: https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=AA342398FDEC44DFA0E732357783FD48

(Unsure about the quality of the Reitter translation, I'd love to see some input on it as it's the newest one)

AernaLingus says: I noticed that the linked copy of the Fowkes translation doesn't have bookmarks, so I took the liberty of adding them myself. You can either download my version with the bookmarks added or if you're a bit paranoid (can't blame ya) and don't mind some light command line work you can use the same simple script that I did with my formatted plaintext bookmarks to take the PDF from libgen and add the bookmarks yourself. Also, please let me know if you spot any errors with the bookmarks so I can fix them!


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[–] blackbread@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 2 months ago

These chapters (especially 8) exposing the actual behaviors of the capitalist class (e.g. brutal overworking by extending the workday, trying to redefine 10 years old as an adult, etc).

I found the discussion about "the last hour" very interesting. The idea is that the capitalist is, in some sense, paid last -- so if you ever gave the workers even an hour off then it's all coming directly from the "poor" capitalists pocket book. And thus the morality that any kind of break or holiday is cheating a capitalist out of their god-given right to profit. The idea dovetails nicely into the reality: capitalists want their dead capital to always be being rejuvenated (i.e. valorized) by the living labour, at all times and in ever greater quantities. And it's for this reason that Marx called them vampires. I think the description is exceedingly apt, whereas before I thought it was poetic.

The other (more worrying) thought of mine -- Marx shows how capital simple consumes humans. Especially when pennyless foreign workers are lined up to get the job, and then also with widespread child labour. I wonder if the west will return to widespread child labour as it becomes more openly racist and facist in response to its waning imperialism. I don't see any reasons why it wouldn't.