This is a serious, righteous effort. I am grateful. You haven’t felt the regurgitation in the back of your throat until you checked out Louis Rukheiser’s presentation of a digest by someone named Steele.
I can see why that thought would occur around this part of the book, but I think you might change your opinion by the later parts of the book when Marx starts talking about credit. However, simplifying the money commodity as "just another commodity" makes the essentials easier to grasp, which is why he uses gold in the early parts of the book. After doing this, it's of course easier to discuss what is and what isn't transformed when money changes its shape. In fact, by Marx's time, banknotes had already been the standard in England for about 200 years, and in Germany for about 100 years.
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Literally saved my life🙏
Bless you for this, the librevox version is... Uhm... A challenge
Librivox's audiobooks generally are, lol
This is a serious, righteous effort. I am grateful.
You haven’t felt the regurgitation in the back of your throat until you checked out Louis Rukheiser’s presentation of a digest by someone named Steele.
Thanks for recording!
Thank you for these readings. Very useful.
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Good job btw
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He pronounced "ducat" as "doo-KAWT" and I got Star Trek Deep Space Nine vibes instead of gold coin vibes.
Thanks for the video👍👍👍
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Brother, how are you now?
Hey, I'm doing well. How about yourself?
@@AndrewSRightenburg Fine.
😂 watching ads while listening to the father of communism
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He would be a big time gold bug if he was around today
I can see why that thought would occur around this part of the book, but I think you might change your opinion by the later parts of the book when Marx starts talking about credit.
However, simplifying the money commodity as "just another commodity" makes the essentials easier to grasp, which is why he uses gold in the early parts of the book. After doing this, it's of course easier to discuss what is and what isn't transformed when money changes its shape. In fact, by Marx's time, banknotes had already been the standard in England for about 200 years, and in Germany for about 100 years.
I think there are some letters where marx said he made money by trading stocks.
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