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Unrelenting Steve
31st August 2003, 16:40
can someone just give me a link to an english translation of Das Kapital. Thanx.

Deniz Gezmis
31st August 2003, 16:48
Originally posted by Unrelenting [email protected] 31 2003, 04:40 PM
can someone just give me a link to an english translation of Das Kapital. Thanx.
http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/

Unrelenting Steve
31st August 2003, 16:55
thanx

commie kg
31st August 2003, 17:44
I posted the location of the other two volumes in the Literature forum.

Search for a thread called Have you read Das Kapital?

Iron Star
1st September 2003, 10:01
You call yourself a communist and you have not even read Das Capital!?

A "trendy commie" if ever i've seen one.

lostsoul
1st September 2003, 17:17
Originally posted by Iron [email protected] 1 2003, 10:01 AM
You call yourself a communist and you have not even read Das Capital!?

A "trendy commie" if ever i've seen one.
Is he not trying to read it right now?

YKTMX
1st September 2003, 18:04
Originally posted by Iron [email protected] 1 2003, 10:01 AM
You call yourself a communist and you have not even read Das Capital!?

A "trendy commie" if ever i've seen one.
Are you serious?

Unrelenting Steve
1st September 2003, 18:52
Originally posted by Iron [email protected] 1 2003, 09:01 AM
You call yourself a communist and you have not even read Das Capital!?

A "trendy commie" if ever i've seen one.
I think the abscence of a defensive speeks more than an actual direct one.

Bolshevika
2nd September 2003, 00:05
Originally posted by Iron [email protected] 1 2003, 10:01 AM
You call yourself a communist and you have not even read Das Capital!?

A "trendy commie" if ever i've seen one.
That is certainly untrue. I'm going to be honest with you, I have read less than half of 'Capital, and stopped because it bored me to death and is very long. I plan on finishing it someday, but for now, no thank you.

Iron Star
2nd September 2003, 11:08
Originally posted by lostsoul+Sep 1 2003, 05:17 PM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (lostsoul @ Sep 1 2003, 05:17 PM)
Iron [email protected] 1 2003, 10:01 AM
You call yourself a communist and you have not even read Das Capital&#33;?

A "trendy commie" if ever i&#39;ve seen one.
Is he not trying to read it right now? [/b]
Has he not already declared himself a communist?

lostsoul
2nd September 2003, 15:36
Originally posted by Iron Star+Sep 2 2003, 11:08 AM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Iron Star @ Sep 2 2003, 11:08 AM)
Originally posted by [email protected] 1 2003, 05:17 PM

Iron [email protected] 1 2003, 10:01 AM
You call yourself a communist and you have not even read Das Capital&#33;?

A "trendy commie" if ever i&#39;ve seen one.
Is he not trying to read it right now?
Has he not already declared himself a communist? [/b]
where did he declare that?

Unrelenting Steve
3rd September 2003, 20:36
i dont think its something u declare, its something reflected in ur thought and deed, and im sure my writting has reflected my thought adequately.

Nobody
8th September 2003, 19:00
Read the Communist Manifesto, much clear and more interseting. Das Kapital requires a degree in Communist economics to understand and a big heap of kut to stay awake.

commie kg
8th September 2003, 19:11
Originally posted by [email protected] 8 2003, 11:00 AM
Read the Communist Manifesto, much clear and more interseting. Das Kapital requires a degree in Communist economics to understand and a big heap of kut to stay awake.
I read volume one, and it confused the hell out of me. Soon after, I took a Micro Economics course, and it became clearer. Since then, I have read all three volumes, and touched on Wealth of Nations.

If you really take the time to study Das Kapital, it will be clear to you.

Nobody
8th September 2003, 19:46
I slogged my way through the first two volumes. Very boring and much of the examples and what not are severel dated. Timeless concept though.