W hen you put out into the world a new edition of Karl Marx’s Capital, a book that calls forth passionate debate as few others do, you should expect pushback. Our new English edition of volume one, ...
On this episode of American Prestige, Paul North and Paul Reitter on their new translation of Capital. Daniel Bessner and Derek Davison Here's where to find podcasts from The Nation. Political talk ...
Capital: Critique of Political Economy, Volume 1, by Karl Marx. Edited by Paul North and Paul Reitter. Translated by Paul Reitter. Princeton University Press. 944 pages. $39.95. Our doomed thought ...
Two well-known economists from Turkey, Ahmet Tonak and Sungur Savran, have brought together a selection of their papers and essays presented as Chapters in their book, In the Tracks of Marx’s Capital ...
Karl Marx's 19th-century metaphor vividly critiques capitalism, describing capital as "dead labor" that thrives by exploiting "living labor." His words highlight how wealth accumulation in capitalist ...
The panel looks into the most recent debates on Marxian value theory centering on the question of time while reassessing the concept of labour in an era of increased automation. The three speakers ...
It’s indisputably one of the most important works in history. Karl Marx’s Capital has been perennially embraced by those trying to understand and move beyond the capitalist system—and reviled in equal ...