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Reddit mentions of Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, Vol. 1

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Found 4 comments on Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, Vol. 1:

u/MegasBasilius · 8 pointsr/neoliberal

"Speaking of subreddits," I said, "you remember we decided once you, /u/THE_SHRIMP and I, that /r/LateStageCapitalism was a huge illiterate fairy tale, a protectionist's dream, totally unconnected with any possible people in any historical Russia, a sexual travesty and a colossal farce, the vocabulary of poverty and its poetry, but no more--stop Wumbo, please let me speak--and even ruder mods, mechanical Marxist rhetoric and Trotskyist "critiques" of sweatshops repeated and expanded to an insufferable length, adorable populism, melting syllogisms--no, do not interrupt me--prax and normatives rivaling those of the greatest Austrians, a flora of oblivious memes, described--by Althusser, I think--as 'a mirage of a suspended gulags,' and, I have not yet finished, an absurd, rubber-and-wire hope for a socialist utopia (some divine Kibbutz, perhaps), and an impossible 2020 election where Bernie could have, indeed did win, but--and now let me finish sweetly--we were wrong, Wumbo, we were wrong in denying our little rival subreddit the capacity of evoking "economics": it is there, it is there--maybe a rather twentieth, or even ninth-century brand, but it is there. Please, dip, or redip into this book [offering it], you will find a few paragraphs in it, highlighted, that I think will be worth your while. Au revoir, /u/Wumbotarian, I must go now. I don't want to lose my place in the breadline."