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UnavailableZero Squared #196: More On Exchange Value with Ben [teaser]
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Zero Squared #196: More On Exchange Value with Ben [teaser]

FromDiet Soap - a podcast


Currently unavailable

Zero Squared #196: More On Exchange Value with Ben [teaser]

FromDiet Soap - a podcast

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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Apr 18, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Benjamin Lain is a math and computer science student at the University of Oregon, a member of the YDS, and my son. In this episode of the Zero Books podcast we continue our conversation about Karl Marx, Capital, and an essay by professor Mark Worrell entitled “A Faint Rattling: A Research Note on Marx’s Theory of Value.”

In this episode you’ll hear clips from an old Zero Books discussion of Capital from 2015, as well as multiple clips of a librivox audiobook of Capital, Volume One.

This week’s podcast is available in full for our patrons. Our Patreon supporters get access to two podcasts every week: Symptomatic Redness and Zero Squared, but if you’re listening on our free feed you’ll always be able to access one or the other podcasts each week. At the moment we have 589 patrons. When we reach 600 patrons we’ll introduce a new series of patron only videos tentatively entitled Communism 101.
Released:
Apr 18, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Zero Squared is a philosophy podcast from Zero Books. Zero publishes radical philosophy, aesthetics, film theory, experimental fiction, and anything else that smells faintly of the avant-garde. Our books aim not only to demonstrate how philosophical ideas are relevant to every day life, but also to change the terms of it. Douglas Lain is the host of this podcast and the publisher of Zero Books. He hosted the Diet Soap podcast out of this feed for five years. Zero Squared will continue the tradition of Diet Soap while giving Zero Books authors a chance to talk about their work.