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A Deep Dive on Karl Marx's "Capital"

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Oct 7, 2024
In this discussion, Paul Reitter, a Professor of Germanic languages at Ohio State University, and Paul North, the Maurice Natanson Professor at Yale, dive into the complexities of translating Marx's 'Capital' for modern audiences. They uncover the challenges of capturing Marx’s nuanced arguments on capitalism, including the distinction between use value and exchange value. The duo also explores Marx’s literary influences and the lasting impact of his critique, emphasizing the need for fresh translations to engage today's readers with his revolutionary ideas.
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ANECDOTE

Engels on Translation

  • Engels, frustrated with early Capital translations, prioritized accuracy over elegance.
  • His guidelines emphasized consistency and preserving Marx's neologisms.
INSIGHT

Mobility of Marx's Prose

  • Marx's prose reflects his dynamic thinking, constantly searching for better expressions.
  • Translating this mobility requires capturing both nuance and evolving concepts.
INSIGHT

Second Edition Choice

  • Reitter's translation uses the second German edition, the last authorized by Marx.
  • This edition offers the most refined version of Marx's own decisions.
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