Capitalism: A Critical Analysis - Karl Marx

Capitalism: A Critical Analysis - Karl Marx

Karl Marx
Земја Соединети Американски Држави
Јазик EN
Епизоди 92
Последна 20.08.2026

Explore the dynamics of economic systems and the forces that drive societal structures through the lens of critical analysis. This podcast series delves into the intricacies of economic theory, the struggles between classes, and the influence of capitalism on society. Each episode features a different complete audiobook, offering insights from diverse perspectives, time periods, and styles. Whether you're seeking to understand economic principles or ponder the social implications of wealth and power, this series provides a rich source of knowledge and reflection. A new book is added every week, ensuring a fresh perspective with each listen.

Епизоди

  • Events of 1848 Especially in Their Relation to Great Britain - Richard Monckton Milnes 20.08.2026
    "Events of 1848, Especially in Relation to Great Britain" by Richard Monckton Milnes offers a detailed exploration of the revolutionary fervor that gripped Europe in 1848, with a specific lens on its implications for Great Britain. While the country did not experience the same level of upheaval as its European counterparts, significant movements for political reform and workers' rights emerged, notably the Chartist movement advocating for universal suffrage. Milnes provides valuable insights into the political climate of the time, key figures, and the British government's responses to calls for change.
  • Joyous Story of Toto - Laura E Howe Richards 19.08.2026 3ч 43мин
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  • Dr Allinson's cookery book - Thomas Richard Allinson 18.08.2026 7ч 39мин
    Dr. Allinson's Cookery Book by Thomas Richard Allinson is a pioneering cookbook that champions vegetarian recipes and a healthy lifestyle, reflecting the author's strong advocacy for health through nutrition. Allinson emphasizes the importance of wholegrain bread and provides guidance on avoiding unhealthy foods, making his ideas remarkably relevant even today as many seek healthier dietary choices. The recipes are accessible for modern cooks, allowing them to embrace a more wholesome approach to cooking. This book serves not only as a collection of recipes but also as a timeless reminder of the benefits of a vegetarian diet and the impact of food on overall health.
  • Events of 1848 Especially in Their Relation to Great Britain - Richard Monckton Milnes 17.08.2026
    "Events of 1848, Especially in Relation to Great Britain" by Richard Monckton Milnes offers a detailed exploration of the revolutionary fervor that gripped Europe in 1848, with a specific lens on its implications for Great Britain. While the country did not experience the same level of upheaval as its European counterparts, significant movements for political reform and workers' rights emerged, notably the Chartist movement advocating for universal suffrage. Milnes provides valuable insights into the political climate of the time, key figures, and the British government's responses to calls for change.
  • Principles of Economics Book 5 General Relations of Demand Supply and Value - Alfred Marshall 16.08.2026 7ч 7мин
    "Principles of Economics" by Alfred Marshall is a foundational economics textbook that expertly weaves together the concepts of supply and demand, marginal utility, and production costs into a cohesive framework. First published in 1890, this work not only established Marshall as a leading economist of his time but also became the dominant economic text in England for many years. Its insights into economic principles remain relevant today, as they continue to inform discussions about market dynamics and value creation.
  • Cooking Manual of Practical Directions for Economical Every-Day Cookery - Juliet Corson 15.08.2026 3ч 36мин
    "Cooking Manual of Practical Directions for Economical Every-Day Cookery" by Juliet Corson is a timeless guide that emphasizes the importance of cooking as both a necessity and a source of pleasure. Published in 1877, this cookbook offers practical directions for creating delicious meals while being mindful of resources, making it relevant for modern audiences who seek to balance taste with economy. The themes of nourishment and creativity in cooking resonate strongly today, as many continue to explore the joys of home-cooked meals. Listening to this audiobook can inspire listeners to find new culinary inspiration and appreciate the art of everyday cookery, reflecting on how essential it is to nourish ourselves and our loved ones.
  • Dr Paull's Theory - Alice Mangold Diehl 14.08.2026 8ч 22мин
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  • Astounding Stories 19 July 1931 - Harry Bates Ray Cummings H Thompson Rich Nat Schachner Jack Williamson Arthur L Zagat 13.08.2026 8ч 33мин
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  • Jeffersonians 1801-1829 - Richard B Morris 12.08.2026 2ч 33мин
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  • Day Before Yesterday - Richard Middleton 11.08.2026 4ч 37мин
    "Day Before Yesterday" is a captivating collection of short stories and essays by British poet Richard Middleton, showcasing his talent for crafting engaging prose. Published in 1912, just a year after his death, this volume brings together some of his finest works, reflecting the charm and wit that made his writing beloved during his lifetime. Middleton's ability to weave together thought-provoking themes and entertaining narratives ensures that his stories remain relevant and enjoyable for contemporary audiences. The enduring quality of his prose invites listeners to explore the depths of human experience and creativity, making this audiobook a delightful journey through the imagination of a master storyteller.
  • Mary Stuart - Friedrich Schiller 10.08.2026 4ч 1мин
    "Mary Stuart" by Friedrich Schiller is a poignant tragedy that explores the final days of Mary, Queen of Scots, who finds herself imprisoned by her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I, due to her claim to the English throne. The play centers on the tension surrounding Mary's potential rescue and Elizabeth's moral dilemma over whether to execute her. This timeless narrative resonates with themes of power, loyalty, and the complexities of political decision-making, making it particularly relevant in today's world where leaders often grapple with similar ethical choices. The rich characterizations and dramatic conflicts invite listeners to reflect on the enduring nature of ambition and consequence in the corridors of power.
  • Capitalism - A Critical Analysis - Part 3 - Karl Marx 09.08.2026 9ч 50мин
    "Capitalism - A Critical Analysis" by Karl Marx delves into the intricate workings of capitalist society, examining its economic structures and the inherent contradictions that arise within them. This timeless work critiques the exploitation of labor and the concentration of wealth, offering profound insights into the dynamics of power and inequality that continue to resonate today. Marx's exploration of class struggle and the cyclical nature of economic crises serves as a cautionary reminder of the potential consequences of unchecked capitalism.
  • Admirable Crichton - J M Barrie 08.08.2026 2ч 45мин
    "Admirable Crichton" by J.M. Barrie explores the absurdities of class divisions through the lens of a British peer, Lord Loam, who believes these divisions are artificial. When Loam's progressive ideals lead to a shipwreck on a deserted island, the resourceful butler Crichton emerges as the unlikely leader, challenging societal norms and reversing social roles. This tale resonates today as it delves into themes of class, resourcefulness, and the nature of authority, prompting listeners to reflect on the constructs of society and the value of practical knowledge. Barrie's wit and keen observations make this story enduring, inviting audiences to question their own societal roles and the arbitrary nature of status.
  • Ecce Homo - Friedrich Nietzsche 07.08.2026 5ч 36мин
    Friedrich Nietzsche's "Ecce Homo" serves as a bold and introspective autobiography, crafted during a prolific period in his life just before his mental decline in 1889. Through audacious chapter titles like “Why I am so Wise” and “Why I am so Clever,” Nietzsche unabashedly presents a summation of his character, purpose as a reformer, and intellectual achievements. This work is not only a reflection of his philosophy but also a testament to the complexities of human identity and the pursuit of greatness. Its themes of self-examination and the challenge of societal norms continue to resonate today, inviting listeners to contemplate their own paths and the essence of personal truth.
  • Driven Back To Eden - Edward P Roe 06.08.2026 7ч 31мин
    "Driven Back To Eden" by Edward P. Roe tells the story of a father who, disillusioned with life in the tenements and concerned about the detrimental influences on his children, decides to relocate his family to the countryside. There, they embrace a simpler life, cultivating their own food and enjoying the fresh air, which highlights the enduring themes of family, nature, and the quest for a better life. This narrative resonates today as many seek refuge from the pressures of urban living and yearn for a connection to the land and a more wholesome environment. Roe's exploration of the challenges and rewards of rural life remains relevant, reminding us of the timeless desire for peace and fulfillment away from societal chaos.
  • Theory of the Theatre and Other Principles of Dramatic Criticism - Clayton Hamilton 05.08.2026 5ч 31мин
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  • Animals' Rights Considered in Relation to Social Progress - Henry Salt 04.08.2026 3ч 47мин
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  • How to Listen to Music - Henry Edward Krehbiel 03.08.2026 6ч 47мин
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  • Goddess of Atvatabar - William Richard Bradshaw 02.08.2026 8ч 56мин
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  • High Wind in Jamaica - Richard Hughes 31.07.2026 6ч 13мин
    "High Wind in Jamaica" by Richard Hughes presents a tragi-comic adventure that intertwines childhood and piracy in an unexpected manner. The story features a cast of pirates who defy conventional stereotypes, revealing their complex personalities and relationships with the children they reluctantly care for. Hughes explores the often misunderstood nature of childhood, depicting young characters who are resilient yet troubled, capable of love and betrayal, and navigating a world that adults have long forgotten. This timeless narrative challenges our perceptions of innocence and maturity, making it a compelling listen for anyone interested in the intricacies of human relationships and the often harsh realities of growing up.

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