If you read capital volume one and read it as though you were reading a nineteenth century english novel, you will have a better read than if you sit down reading it for the blue print of what to do. It tells you a story with all these dynamics and characters. You can not only see what's happening in the dialectical analysis of the commodity form and the industrial mode of production. But also, you can see in the pages, the rise of certain kinds of am institutional and other forms that actually charley didn't discuss in the book, but he's pointing and saying, you should pay attention to this too. So when he says, in passing, and therefore the workingmen bab
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