So I got this super fat book, wich I know is not worth a full read but still, as an economist I fell I have to read it. What are the most important chapters of the book? where can I find the quintessence and not just "blabla workers"? where are the most important viewpoints of his philosophie written?
Not Sure if ricardo is a meme or an autor lol Sorry I'm not often in here
>reading it line by line from the beginning is just stupid, start with... Yes, this is exactly what I was looking for user, thank you so much!
Ryder Green
>the man spent his entire life criticizing political economy >wrote a colossal work which goes in great detail about fallacies of capitalism >"reading it line by line from the beginning is just stupid, start with..." OP, kys
Eli Gray
I didn't understand this book. Why didn't Kapital just work harder instead of whining so much?
Wyatt Bennett
Criminally underrated post.
Asher Thomas
LMAO
Grayson Watson
>So I got this super fat book, wich I know is not worth a full read but still, as an economist I fell I have to read it. Das Kapital had a huge impact in social sciences, specialy sociology. Altought today we know that majority (if not all) Marx's economical theorys are flawed or downright wrong, he still a classic, so you won't waste your time reading it, specialy because it gives you a idea of the mindset Marx had at the time and the basis for modern day marxist tradition in academia.
Hunter Hill
>as an economist I feel like others can just direct my research so that I don't have to try too hard checks out
Lucas Moore
Roasted
Bentley Bailey
I hate economists so fucking much Is there a more brainlet field of science? Mein gott Learn to analzye political economy and stop masturbating to your shitty models you fucking baby
>wrote a colossal work which goes in great detail about fallacies there, fixed that for you.
John Adams
Ricardo is the most influential classic economist after Adam Smith.
Austin Perry
>Not Sure if ricardo is a meme or an autor lol How in the fuck have you passed a single year in Economics without hearing a passing note about Ricardo dude? Even in my highschool we got taught about him alongside Smith and Malthus-
Jose Martinez
If you're a total fuck boy who wants to be spoon fed to and watch David Harvey's lectures on Capital.
After, and I repeat AFTER, you've done this read Capital in this order to get a decent grasp of the first volume of Capital (yes, there are more)
Chapter 1: The Commodity Chapter 4: The General Formula for Capital Chapter 9: The Rate of Surplus-Value Chapter 15: Machinery and Large-Scale Chapter 26: The Secret of Primitive Accumulation