Price, Value, and Exploitation using Input-Output Tables - Part 1: Introduction


Hop in, comrades, we are reading Capital Volumes I-III this year, and we will every year until Communism is achieved. (Volume IV, often published under the title Theories of Surplus Value, will not be included, but comrades are welcome to set up other bookclubs.) This works out to about 6½ pages a day for a year, 46 pages a week. ... read full post

I think I've seen discussions about this before, and obviously the USSR produced art because we still see statues of Lenin today. But how does this translate in modern times with the instance of obscure art or other modern art? Often the purpose of that art is to explicitly go against societal norms for aesthetics.
I mean the philosophical/cultural worldview called individualism.

This is a weekly thread in which we read through books on and related to imperialism and geopolitics. Last week's thread is here. ... read full post
Hop in, comrades, we are reading Capital Volumes I-III this year, and we will every year until Communism is achieved. (Volume IV, often published under the title Theories of Surplus Value, will not be included, but comrades are welcome to set up other bookclubs.) This works out to about 6½ pages a day for a year, 46 pages a week. ... read full post

This is a weekly thread in which we read through books on and related to imperialism and geopolitics. Last week's thread is here. ... read full post
cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/8612965 ... read full post
Hop in, comrades, we are reading Capital Volumes I-III this year, and we will every year until Communism is achieved. (Volume IV, often published under the title Theories of Surplus Value, will not be included, but comrades are welcome to set up other bookclubs.) This works out to about 6½ pages a day for a year, 46 pages a week. ... read full post

Hop in, comrades, we are reading Capital Volumes I-III this year, and we will every year until Communism is achieved. (Volume IV, often published under the title Theories of Surplus Value, will not be included, but comrades are welcome to set up other bookclubs.) This works out to about 6½ pages a day for a year, 46 pages a week. ... read full post

I haven't read this, just sharing as a bookmark or for those who might also be interested. This was only published this year so I doubt many here have read it. If you did, what are your thoughts?
Hop in, comrades, we are reading Capital Volumes I-III this year, and we will every year until Communism is achieved. (Volume IV, often published under the title Theories of Surplus Value, will not be included, but comrades are welcome to set up other bookclubs.) This works out to about 6½ pages a day for a year, 46 pages a week. ... read full post
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::: spoiler spoiler George Jackson, Blood In My Eye :::
Hop in, comrades, we are reading Capital Volumes I-III this year, and we will every year until Communism is achieved. (Volume IV, often published under the title Theories of Surplus Value, will not be included, but comrades are welcome to set up other bookclubs.) This works out to about 6½ pages a day for a year, 46 pages a week. ... read full post
I’d like to further my understanding about how the Soviet Union was structured from the lowest level in basic union organization to the highest levels of government.
Who here has read Camus? ... read full post