Comrade Peter Griffin

It’s been over 150 years since Karl Marx published Das Kapital, yet its relevance has only grown stronger. From exposing capitalism’s contradictions to influencing global political movements, Marx’s work continues to shape economic and social debates. But why does Das Kapital remain so impactful, and what can it teach us about today’s world? In this video, we break down the core ideas of Das Kapital, surplus value, class struggle, and the inevitability of capitalist crises—to understand why Marx’s analysis remains indispensable in the 21st century.

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    14 days ago

    can you link anything specific?

    i’m intrigued how the next iteration will succeed where all others have failed. anything is better than this ai slop. i see there’s a new buzzword “scientific socialism” - very scientific i’m sure

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        14 days ago

        thanks for the link. i think we’ll have to agree to disagree on the meaning of scientific

        oh and AI is good at many things; generating slop, as it’s commonly known, being one of its specialties