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103. A Companion to David Harvey's Companion to Marx's Capital w/ Mark | Critisticuffs
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Well folks, here it is. Our big value theory episode. In this ep we discuss what it is that most people get wrong about value theory, and why using the David Harvey companion may not be the best idea for first time readers of Capital. Huge thanks to Mark again for coming on and setting us straight. Reading: A Companion to David Harvey's Companion to Marx's Capital (2014) by Critisticuffs The Harvey article can be found at critisticuffs.org, and if you want to ask about or challenge anything in the article, or what Mark said in the podcast, you can email [email protected]. Send us a question, comment or valid concern: auxiliarystatements(at)gmail.com DISCORD: https://discord.gg/D3GJb2SU
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Well folks, here it is. Our big value theory episode. In this ep we discuss what it is that most people get wrong about value theory, and why using the David Harvey companion may not be the best idea for first time readers of Capital. Huge thanks to Mark again for coming on and setting us straight. Reading: A Companion to David Harvey's Companion to Marx's Capital (2014) by Critisticuffs The Harvey article can be found at critisticuffs.org, and if you want to ask about or challenge anything in the article, or what Mark said in the podcast, you can email [email protected]. Send us a question, comment or valid concern: auxiliarystatements(at)gmail.com DISCORD: https://discord.gg/D3GJb2SU
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