Free course on Marx’s Capital at Middlesex Philosophy Department, 15
October-12 November 2010.
Starting on Friday 15 October at 4pm, Meade McCloughan will present an
exposition of the main argument of volume 1 of Marx’s Capital, in four
parts.
The course will focus on the conceptual structure of the text, with special
attention paid to key passages.
- 15th October. Commodities and money: The mystery of surplus value.
- 22nd October. Capital and labour: The mystery of surplus value solved.
- 29th October. The dynamics of capitalist production: Absolute and
relative surplus value, formal and real subsumption.
- 12th November. The accumulation of capital; crises, revolution and
communism.
The Penguin Marx Library/Penguin Classics edition (tr. Ben Fowkes) will be
used.
This course is free and open to the public. All welcome.
Time: Fridays 4-6pm. Please note the hiatus during the week ending 5
November.
Place: Room M009 (The Green Room), Mansion Building, Middlesex University,
Trent Park campus, Bramley Road, London N14 4YZ.
Tube: Piccadilly line to Oakwood station, free bus to campus.
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