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A close reading of the text of Karl Marx's Capital Volume 2 (plus parts of Volume 3) in 12 lectures by Professor David Harvey.
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Class 12 - Reprise

Class 12 - Reprise

2013-08-0801:39:47

A close reading of Karl Marx's Capital Volume 2 (plus parts of Volume 3) with Professor David Harvey.
A close reading of Karl Marx's Capital Volume 2 (plus parts of Volume 3) with Professor David Harvey.
A close reading of Karl Marx's Capital Volume 2 (plus parts of Volume 3) with Professor David Harvey.
A close reading of Karl Marx's Capital Volume 2 (plus parts of Volume 3) with Professor David Harvey.
A close reading of Karl Marx's Capital Volume 2 (plus parts of Volume 3) with Professor David Harvey.
A close reading of Karl Marx's Capital Volume 2 (plus parts of Volume 3) with Professor David Harvey.
A close reading of Karl Marx's Capital Volume 2 (plus parts of Volume 3) with Professor David Harvey.
A close reading of Karl Marx's Capital Volume 2 (plus parts of Volume 3) with Professor David Harvey.
A close reading of Karl Marx's Capital Volume 2 (plus parts of Volume 3) with Professor David Harvey.
A close reading of Karl Marx's Capital Volume 2 (plus parts of Volume 3) with Professor David Harvey.
A close reading of Karl Marx's Capital Volume 2 (plus parts of Volume 3) with Professor David Harvey.
Class 01 - Introduction

Class 01 - Introduction

2012-01-2701:38:00

A close reading of Karl Marx's Capital Volume 2 (plus parts of Volume 3) with Professor David Harvey.
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Carlo Sica

Topics: the problem of fixed capital and expanded reproduction, expanded reproduction, accumulation in department 1, the problem (again) of working-class consumption, the assumptions, the schemas under capitalism: the role of money and credit, the meaning of the schemas and their subsequent development, the possibility of rational socialist planning.

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Carlo Sica

Topics: 3 the reproduction of capital, former presentations on the subject, simple reproduction, exchanges within and between departments, necessities and luxuries, monetary circulation and the schemas, the circulation of constant and variable capital and surplus value within their respective departments, the flows of constant capital through both departments, capital and revenues: variable capital and wages, the supply of the money capital.

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Carlo Sica

Topics: circulation and turnover times, circulation time in the magnitude of capital advanced, the turnover of variable capital, the circulation of surplus value.

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Carlo Sica

Topics: the time and space of capital, the working period, production time, circulation time.

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Carlo Sica

Topics: Marx's views on the credit system, the prehistory of the credit system, the role of credit and the banking system, means of circulation and capital, the problem of banking and fictitious capital, a synthetic view of the credit system according to Marx, loan capital, loans for realization, loans to the state and the national debt, loans to nonprofit institutions, consumer loans, loans to acquire and purchase assets, money capitol, real capital and the industrial cycle, from volumes 2 and 3 and back again.

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Carlo Sica

Topics: interest, credit & finance, interest-bearing capital, division of profit and the rate of interest, interest and profit of enterprise, from fetishism to fictitious capital, credit and fictitious capital, the accumulation of money capital.

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Carlo Sica

Topics: merchant's capital, commercial capital, commercial profit, the turnover of commercial capital.

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Carlo Sica

Topics: fixed-capital, peculiarity of fixed capital, physical lifetime of fixed capital, dual usages and relations between fixed-capital and the consumption fund, fixed-capital in the land, the production of space, capital consumed versus capital employed, historical relevance of Marx's relational definitions, maintenance, replacements and repairs, monetary aspects of circulation, moral depreciation, fixed-capital and value theory

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Carlo Sica

Topics: the three figures of the circuit and the continuity of capital flow. Reflections on the definition of capital.

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Carlo Sica

Topics: the circuits of capital. Money, productive and commodity capital.

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Carlo Sica

Topics: particularities of exchange and distribution, singularity of consumption, coercive laws of competition

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