Now Up: David Harvey: Reading Marx’s Capital Vol II – Class 1, Introduction
Reading Marx’s Capital Vol II – Class 1, Introduction http://davidharvey.org/2012/01/marxs-capital-vol-2-class-01/
Reading Marx’s Capital Vol II – Class 1, Introduction
http://davidharvey.org/2012/01/marxs-capital-vol-2-class-01/
This is the first class of a free semester-long open course consisting
of a close reading of the text of Marx’s Capital Volume II (plus parts
of Volume III) in 12 video lectures by Professor David Harvey. David
Harvey is a Distinguished Professor at the CUNY Graduate Center in the
Anthropology andGeography PhD programs. This course was taught at
Union Theological Seminary in Spring 2011, and was attended by
graduate students and activists from across New York City.
Subsequent videos will be available every one to two weeks. Initially
the videos will be available only on YouTube. Additional file formats
and podcasts will be available soon.
The page numbers Professor Harvey refers to are valid for the Penguin
Classics editions of Capital Volumes II and III.
Thanks to the over 300 small donors who made this project possible.
Reading Marx’s Capital Volume II with David Harvey is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United
States License.
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Oct 21st, 2011 by process
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