A study guide for Karl Marx's Capital vol 1 by Harry Cleaver.
It starts with chapter 2, as Chapter 1 is covered in Cleaver's book "Reading Capital Politically".
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A study guide for Karl Marx's Capital vol 1 by Harry Cleaver.
It starts with chapter 2, as Chapter 1 is covered in Cleaver's book "Reading Capital Politically".
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I notice Harry Cleaver's website now covers up to chapter 33. So whoever knows how to work this whole internet malarkey might want to add the extra chapters to Libcom.