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Our third episode of MR Conversations features three young scholars, including Nathan Tankus of the Modern Money Network, and Edwad and Cordelia, hosts of the podcast "Reel Abstractions," in conversation with one of the great scholars on Marx, Michael Heinrich. As of 9.21 you can join Edwad's reading group for the book by going to: / discord Q: If you've read Capital, why re-read it? A: Michael Heinrich's answer: How did you read it? When did you read it? What (translation) exactly did you read? ~5:25 minutes in: Not "a holy text"/"green capitalism"/ ~7:04 Edwad joins, then Cordelia ~10:30 'Capital' reading group: / discord ~11:00 minutes: Tips on how to make use of Heinrich's commentary ~17:00 Why is the commodity the starting point? Why not money? Why not wealth? ~17:50 "When problems like climate change are so big, then we must discuss, what are the alternatives to capitalism" ~22:36 The "revolutionary subject," no. The "revolutionary moment?" No. ~26:00 A concrete example - housing in Berlin ~29:30 Cordelia jumps in: "Investment coordination" as an "easy" solution to the housing crisis ~35:00 Nathan Tankus goes back to the climate crisis and calls for a convergence between Marxist, vs. left-Keynesian perspectives ~55:00 Tankus on fiat money vs. the money commodity, with a reference to central banking ~58:00 Heinrich clarifies Marx's engagement with the question of form versus substance with regard to the money question ~58:40 How about Volume 2? The category of credit is missing... then Volume 3 comes, and we can take up the question of capitalist production and reproduction ~1:03:00 Edwad: "I want to keep you writing books for the rest of your life." ~1:06:00 Heinrich describes the several parts of his commentary (in the original German, 2016) 1:25:00 A summary of some of the questions addressed in "How to Read Marx's 'Capital'"