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Karl Marx, born on this day in 1818, was a foundational political theorist and journalist associated with the philosophy of Marxism.

Among Marx's best-known texts are the "The Communist Manifesto" and the three-volume "Das Kapital", in which he set out to define and explain the behavior of the capitalist mode of production.

Marx's political and philosophical thought have had enormous influence on subsequent intellectual, economic and political history, and his name has been used as an adjective, a noun, and a school of social theory.

Marx's critical theories about society, economics and politics - collectively understood as Marxism - hold that human societies develop through class conflict. In capitalism, this manifests itself in the conflict between the ruling classes (known as the bourgeoisie) that control the means of production, and the working classes (known as the proletariat) that enable these means by selling their labor power in return for wages.

Employing a critical approach known as historical materialism, Marx concluded that, like previous socio-economic systems, capitalism produced internal tensions which would lead to its self-destruction and replacement by a new system known as socialism.

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[–] MF_COOM@hexbear.net 6 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

I've been listening to Roadside Picnic by The Strugatsky Brothers. I was pleasantly surprised to hear that Robert Forster is the narrator as he's an actor I have a soft spot for, and a great character actor can really change an audiobook into a rich experience (like John Malkovich reading Breakfast of Champions or Keith David reading Tolstoy's Master and Man.)

I'm really enjoying it so far, and the conversational nature of the dialogue works really well in the audiobook form, feels like just being told an interesting story.

While this is obviously the basis of Tarkovsky's Stalker (1979), reading this it feels like Alex Garland's Annihilation (2018) cribbed really hard from this.

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