• 082 - Part VIII The So-Called Primitive Accumulation--Chapter XXXIII The Modern Theory of Colonisation
    Mar 31 2026
    Capital, Volume I marks the beginning of Karl Marx’s groundbreaking exploration of capitalist production, published in 1867. This essential work aims to unveil the underlying laws governing the capitalist mode of production and the class struggles intertwined within these social relations. Marx aspired to elevate political economy to a scientific level, articulating what he called the law of motion of modern society. By illustrating how capitalist development paves the way for a future socialist mode of production, he sought to lay a scientific groundwork for the modern labor movement. His extensive research spanned twelve years, primarily conducted in the British Museum in London. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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    32 mins
  • 081 - Part VIII The So-Called Primitive Accumulation--Chapter XXXII Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accu
    Mar 30 2026
    Capital, Volume I marks the beginning of Karl Marx’s groundbreaking exploration of capitalist production, published in 1867. This essential work aims to unveil the underlying laws governing the capitalist mode of production and the class struggles intertwined within these social relations. Marx aspired to elevate political economy to a scientific level, articulating what he called the law of motion of modern society. By illustrating how capitalist development paves the way for a future socialist mode of production, he sought to lay a scientific groundwork for the modern labor movement. His extensive research spanned twelve years, primarily conducted in the British Museum in London. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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    11 mins
  • 080 - Part VIII The So-Called Primitive Accumulation--Chapter XXXI Genesis of the Industrial Capitalist
    Mar 29 2026
    Capital, Volume I marks the beginning of Karl Marx’s groundbreaking exploration of capitalist production, published in 1867. This essential work aims to unveil the underlying laws governing the capitalist mode of production and the class struggles intertwined within these social relations. Marx aspired to elevate political economy to a scientific level, articulating what he called the law of motion of modern society. By illustrating how capitalist development paves the way for a future socialist mode of production, he sought to lay a scientific groundwork for the modern labor movement. His extensive research spanned twelve years, primarily conducted in the British Museum in London. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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    31 mins
  • 079 - Part VIII The So-Called Primitive Accumulation--Chapter XXX Reaction of the Agricultural Revolution
    Mar 28 2026
    Capital, Volume I marks the beginning of Karl Marx’s groundbreaking exploration of capitalist production, published in 1867. This essential work aims to unveil the underlying laws governing the capitalist mode of production and the class struggles intertwined within these social relations. Marx aspired to elevate political economy to a scientific level, articulating what he called the law of motion of modern society. By illustrating how capitalist development paves the way for a future socialist mode of production, he sought to lay a scientific groundwork for the modern labor movement. His extensive research spanned twelve years, primarily conducted in the British Museum in London. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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    13 mins
  • 078 - Part VIII The So-Called Primitive Accumulation--Chapter XXIX Genesis of the Capitalist Farmer
    Mar 27 2026
    Capital, Volume I marks the beginning of Karl Marx’s groundbreaking exploration of capitalist production, published in 1867. This essential work aims to unveil the underlying laws governing the capitalist mode of production and the class struggles intertwined within these social relations. Marx aspired to elevate political economy to a scientific level, articulating what he called the law of motion of modern society. By illustrating how capitalist development paves the way for a future socialist mode of production, he sought to lay a scientific groundwork for the modern labor movement. His extensive research spanned twelve years, primarily conducted in the British Museum in London. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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    11 mins
  • 077 - Part VIII The So-Called Primitive Accumulation--Chapter XXVIII Bloody Legislation Against the Exprop
    Mar 26 2026
    Capital, Volume I marks the beginning of Karl Marx’s groundbreaking exploration of capitalist production, published in 1867. This essential work aims to unveil the underlying laws governing the capitalist mode of production and the class struggles intertwined within these social relations. Marx aspired to elevate political economy to a scientific level, articulating what he called the law of motion of modern society. By illustrating how capitalist development paves the way for a future socialist mode of production, he sought to lay a scientific groundwork for the modern labor movement. His extensive research spanned twelve years, primarily conducted in the British Museum in London. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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    26 mins
  • 076 - Part VIII The So-Called Primitive Accumulation--Chapter XXVII Expropriation of the Agricultural Popu
    Mar 25 2026
    Capital, Volume I marks the beginning of Karl Marx’s groundbreaking exploration of capitalist production, published in 1867. This essential work aims to unveil the underlying laws governing the capitalist mode of production and the class struggles intertwined within these social relations. Marx aspired to elevate political economy to a scientific level, articulating what he called the law of motion of modern society. By illustrating how capitalist development paves the way for a future socialist mode of production, he sought to lay a scientific groundwork for the modern labor movement. His extensive research spanned twelve years, primarily conducted in the British Museum in London. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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    53 mins
  • 075 - Part VIII The So-Called Primitive Accumulation--Chapter XXVI The Secret of Primitive Accumulation
    Mar 24 2026
    Capital, Volume I marks the beginning of Karl Marx’s groundbreaking exploration of capitalist production, published in 1867. This essential work aims to unveil the underlying laws governing the capitalist mode of production and the class struggles intertwined within these social relations. Marx aspired to elevate political economy to a scientific level, articulating what he called the law of motion of modern society. By illustrating how capitalist development paves the way for a future socialist mode of production, he sought to lay a scientific groundwork for the modern labor movement. His extensive research spanned twelve years, primarily conducted in the British Museum in London. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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    10 mins