

Lecture 1 - Capital as Value in Motion
6 snips Sep 12, 2016
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
What's the Meaning of Marks' Capital?
02:32 • 3min
Value for Marks Is a Social Relationship
05:45 • 3min
The Relationship Between Value and Money
08:58 • 3min
The Value in Motion
11:59 • 3min
The Cycle and the Hydrological Cycle
15:08 • 3min
Capitalism and the Commodity Market
18:37 • 3min
The Production Process of the Capitalist
21:25 • 4min
What Happens to All That Money That's Realized as Value?
25:14 • 2min
Is There a Crisis in Distribution?
27:37 • 3min
Capital Building - Volume 2 of Capital
31:02 • 3min
The Hidden Hand of the Market
34:06 • 3min
Capitalism and Technology - Volume 1 of Capital
37:16 • 3min
Marx's Model of the Social Productivity of Labor
40:23 • 2min
The End of Capitalism, Volume 1
41:56 • 4min
Capitalism and the Capitalist Industrial
45:50 • 3min
The Most Mobile Form of Capital Is Money
48:25 • 3min
Acceleration in the Stock Markets
51:34 • 3min
Volume Two Rules Out Any Discussion of Technological Change
55:02 • 2min
Volume Two - Crisis of Disproportionality
57:27 • 2min
What Does a Perfectly Working Capitalist Society Look Like?
59:53 • 3min
The Merchant Capitalists Are Important in a Complex Society
01:03:20 • 2min
Capitalism and Contradiction
01:04:58 • 2min
The Limit to the Application of the Productive Powers
01:06:38 • 2min
The Totality of the Circulation Process
01:08:53 • 3min
The Politics of Realisation Is Fundamental for Anti-Capitalist Struggles
01:12:20 • 2min
Are We Going to Invest in the Direct Producers?
01:14:16 • 3min
Basic Income
01:17:00 • 3min
Capitalism and the Totality
01:19:55 • 3min
How Well of Marx Is Actually Represented Much of This Totality?
01:22:57 • 2min