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# An Introduction to the Three Volumes of Karl Marx's Capital

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    A deceitful title
  

*by J***S on Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2021*

As CB says, it should be retitled "Re-Interpreting Marx's Capital, in the 21st Century." No author can be neutral, but Heinrich's peculiar interpretation of Marx is egregious. He argues essentially that value-creation does not occur in production but in circulation. This is because he wants Marx to be, not a pre-monetary theorist a la Smith & Ricardo, but a more up-to-date monetary theorist. The problem with this is: it is completely against Marx's scientific method, which he inherits from Galileo. Marx warned the entire field of economics not to explain things in terms of the circulatory sphere, where all is illusory appearance and mere data for the abstract theory of value which has its origins in production - value-creation being an explanatory unobservable relative to the phenomena of the market. Heinrich disregards all this and instead interprets Marx as 'a vulgar economist' - an economist who takes (monetary) appearances as essential and explanatory. As a result, Heinrich's interpretation is extremely misleading for anyone wanting to understand why Marx is the Newton of economics - i.e. why Marx refers to value as akin to gravity, an invisible qualitative force irreducible to quantitative concrete phenomena of the market. Heinrich disregards such formulations and all reference to natural law in Marx as "unfortunate" (230). Precisely - they are unfortunate for Heinrich's academic thesis, which is not well supported. Nevertheless, Heinrich does do a good job relating some of the basics. Just be sure to ignore him when he emphasizes fallacious points like 'spectral objectivity' which deviate far from the text to suit his preconceived academic theses.

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    a worthwhile but mostly sectarian reading
  

*by R***D on Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2021*

This is a worthwhile introduction to Marx’s Capital project. The best part is the explication of value as a form and the analysis of money, especially the argument that money was never strictly tied to gold.It’s ultimately an extremely sectarian take, especially the first few chapters where he dismisses Lenin completely (and without real justification) and lumps together every other reading besides his as “worldview Marxism” that’s, of course, reductive. This would be fine if he acknowledged his sectarianism—but instead it’s hidden under the cover of “novelty.”

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    A very good book to read --
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2013*

This is an important read for me. I left off reading what others write about Marx after reading Althusseer's For Marx, a nice book too.Marx tells us in Capital, 1:638, that "Capitalist production, therefore, only develops techniques and the degree of combination of the social process of production by simultaneously undermining the original sources of all wealth -- the soil and the worker."As I lean back in my chair and consider the state of the world, the diminished value of labor, global warming, and war after war, I believe books like Heinrich's do us all a favor by pointing to Marx's insightful comments. I'll now return to Capital's 3 volumes with the enthusiasm Heinrich's introduction inspired.Marx did give us a critique of capitalism's economic categories, naturalized and reified, upside down by another perspective.eddie evanscrimescenecleanup.com

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