I'm saving capital for after my degree tbh. I can't read that and my other 6-12 books a semester
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Just reading Marx's two essays and the first chapter of Das Kapital will be enough. I did that when I was busy with school work in University. You can read the rest after graduating.
reading Marx’s two essays and the first chapter of Das Kapital will be enough
why do you make this to me, comrade? i know marx is difficult, but you'll get further if you skip the math parts of kapital to get to the good theoric stuff
why do you make this to me, comrade?
What?
I read so little Theory. I'm crushed by working two full time jobs, one to support my family, another pursuing a master's degree. I feel hopeless at times. Totally burned out. (At least I should finish my degree soon and get some "rest".)
Have you considered audio books or video summaries?
I've considered it, and I listened to some shorter essays. Sadly, it doesn't solve the main issue of not having enough time and energy to engage with deeper texts. I probably will be in a better situation next year, though.
When I get a new book from the library I'll flip to the end to check and see how much of it is glossary/sources bull shit. Helps me manage the mental load a little
I do, I have read little theory, I get so tired. I just let something run in the background while I take a nap or do my studies for law school. I try to watch yt vids which are reliable and given as sources by many people and study those things much as I can
exams + theory + piano practice + programming + engineering projects 😭
"here, read some bordiga and some cockshott"
Oh i know who ur talking to 😧
Cosmology b like
