Audio Files of the Fall 2009 Class Sessions
- Sep 1 (51.1 MB, 1 hour) Why does Marx start with the commodity.
Exchange-value intrinsic and relative because it the the relative expression of
an intrinsic content, namely of the labor content.
- Sep 4 (47.7 MB, 52 minutes) One more time: Why does Marx start with the commodity.
Exchange-value intrinsic and relative because it the the relative expression of
an intrinsic content, namely of the labor content.
- Sep 8 (51.2 MB, 56 minutes) Elements of E-mail style
- Oct 7 (400 MB! This is a wav file by mistake. Can someone convert this into a mp3 file and email the mp3 to Hans?) Chapter Two
- Oct 9 (23.3 MB, 68 minutes, 48 Kbps) Chapter Two and Three Section 1
- Oct 20 (500MB! This is again a wav file by mistake. Sorry about this.) Contradiction and crisis in Marx, Lovelock and Homer-Dixon.
- Oct 23 (134 MB, 59 minutes) The 9 lives of a contradiction, Money as Money, We have to overcome capitalism because capitalism cannot do without growth
- Oct 27 (82.5 MB, 36 minutes) Money as money, capital is value in motion
- Oct 30 (186 MB, 1:21 minutes) Chapters 4 and 5, then discussion about communism and socialism.
- Nov 3 (98.2 MB, 42 minutes) Chapters 5 and 6
- Nov 6 (158 MB, 1:09 minutes) Hints about grading and term papers, chapters 6 and 10, economic variables which are not determined by economic mechanisms in Marxian theory, then general discussion. This one is worth while.
- Nov 10 (85 MB, 37 minutes) Chapters 10 and 12.
- Nov 13 (119 MB, 52 minutes) Chapters 12 and 19, disconnect between profits and productivity.
- Nov 17 (100 MB, 43 minutes) Chapters 19, 20, 21; the deep mechanisms determining wages, and why it is necessary to investigate the surface.
Audio files from previous semesters: Fall 2008
and Spring 2008.
Classes on Capital by the famous Marxist David Harvey
can be viewed on this web site http://davidharvey.org.
Four audio lectors about Marxian Economics by the famous Marxist Rick Wolff
are available at http://www.rdwolff.com/content/marxian-economics.