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Cracking “Capital”: Why Marx’s Insights Still Resonate

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Have you ever wondered why big corporations often shape the rules or why wealth seems unevenly spread?

In this bite-sized episode, I start to note why the core ideas of Karl Marx’s book 'Capital' need to be unpacked in detail in future episodes—from labour value to profit margins—and to discover why his century-old analysis still matters today, more than ever.

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Have you ever wondered why big corporations often shape the rules or why wealth seems unevenly spread?

In this bite-sized episode, I start to note why the core ideas of Karl Marx’s book 'Capital' need to be unpacked in detail in future episodes—from labour value to profit margins—and to discover why his century-old analysis still matters today, more than ever.

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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