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I remember first becoming a Marxist and trying to read Capital.
It was a such a slog I was literally falling asleep. I didn't even finish the first chapter.
Maybe one day I'll try again.
Out of interest, what are your usual reading habits? To me Marx seemed like an outright joyread compared to his predecessor Hegel (I will admit that I haven't finished any of his works). It was also more fun than some fiction stuff I've read.
tbh i struggle sitting still so long reading sessions are difficult for me
same with visual media like movies/shows
i haven't read hegel