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Understanding Marx's Capital: A Reader's Guide by Adam Booth, Rob Sewell

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5.0

Unbelievably elucidating and a fantastic voice in-parallel with the material it explains. The worst thing there is in interpreting Marx is attempting to remain 'objective', a rational itself borne from the same roots as capitalism (further alienation of the worker, this time in temperament, but that's for another time). Sewell and Booth do not attempt this because they realize the worthlessness of such; instead they repeatedly lambaste bourgeoisie economists for being apologists to capitalism's atrocities and academic 'Marxists' for being useless standers by. What is the point of any of this if not to change the world? Such requires stance.