Explain the bookclub: We are reading Volumes 1, 2, and 3 in one year and discussing it in weekly threads. (Volume IV, often published under the title Theories of Surplus Value, will not be included in this particular reading club, but comrades are encouraged to do other solo and collaborative reading.) This bookclub will repeat yearly.

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Week 48, Nov 25-Dec 1 – Chapter 42, Chapter 43, and Chapter 44 of Volume III

Chapter 42 is called ‘Differential Rent II — Second Case: Falling Price of Production’

Chapter 43 is called ‘Differential Rent II — Third Case: Rising Price of Production’

Chapter 44 is called ‘Differential Rent Also on the Worst Cultivated Soil’


https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1894-c3/index.htm


Discuss the week’s reading in the comments

  • SteamedHamberder [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    28 days ago

    Engels seems pretty pissed in chapter 43:

    (Since the above third case was not elaborated in the manuscript - there is only the title- it remained the task of the editor to complete this as best he could. Besides this, he also has to draw the resulting general conclusions from the overall investigation of differential rent II in its three major and nine subordinate cases. For this purpose, however, the examples given in the manuscript are of little help.

        • Doubledee [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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          26 days ago

          I mean the cheat-way to read it is to skip them and then read Engels explaining what they illustrate, referring back to them to confirm what he’s saying. Mostly he is illustrating pretty mundane observations about how rents respond to different conditions.

          NGL I think the book might end on a bit of a lull, I’m not sure how compelling I should find the rent stuff either.