Thursday, August 7

KLG’s essay begins by reflecting on his childhood in a union household, which made him acutely aware of the morally questionable mechanisms of capital. This awareness fostered a deep-seated anger, reminiscent of the sentiments that permeate the writings of critical figures like Marx, specifically in his well-known work, “Capital.” The release of a new translation...

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