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Surely just the complete Surely just the complete first volume of Philosophy of Poverty? And that is the subtitle, its title is System of Economic Contradictions. Some of volume 2 has been included in Property is Theft!. Also, I recently translated its conclusion: Chapter XIV: Summary and Conclusion An interesting piece, and puts Marx's so-called critique of his methodology in question -- assuming you take it seriously in the first place, which you shouldn't.
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Surely just the complete
Surely just the complete first volume of Philosophy of Poverty? And that is the subtitle, its title is System of Economic Contradictions.
Some of volume 2 has been included in Property is Theft!. Also, I recently translated its conclusion:
Chapter XIV: Summary and Conclusion
An interesting piece, and puts Marx's so-called critique of his methodology in question -- assuming you take it seriously in the first place, which you shouldn't.