For many people, the arguments and analysis of Karl Marxâs three-volume Das Kapital (or Capital: A Critique of Political Economy) are as relevant as ever. For many others, the work is a historical curiosity, dated relic, or worse. Before forming an opinion either way, itâs probably best to read the thingâor as much of the huge set of tomes as you can manage. (Vol. 1, Vol. 2. and Vol. 3.) Few thinkers have been as frequently misquoted or misunderstood, even, or especially, by their own adherents. And as with any dense philosophical text, when embarking on a study of Marx, itâs best to have a guide. One could hardly do better than David Harvey, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and Geography at the City University of New Yorkâs Graduate Center.
Harveyâs work as a geographer focuses on cities, the increasingly predominant mode of human habitation, and he is the author of a highly popular, very readable, two-volume Companion to Marxâs Capital. The books grow out of lectures Harvey has delivered in a popular course at the City University. Theyâre very readable (check them out here and here), but you donât have to read themâor attend CUNYâto hear Harvey himself deliver the goods. Weâve previously featured his Capital: Volume 1 lectures (at top, preceded by an interview with a colleague). Now Harvey has made his lectures on Capital, Volume II and some of Volume III available. Watch all twelve classes above or view them individually here. As Harvey admits in an interview before the first lecture, the neglected second volume of Marxâs masterwork is âa very difficult volume to get through,â due to its style, structure, and subject matter. With Harveyâs patient, enthusiastic guidance, itâs worth the trouble.
See many more video interviews and lectures from Harvey at his website.
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