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The _text_ of _Marx's Kapital for Beginners_ by David N. Smith and Phil Evans (1982, Pantheon) is available online: <http://www.revolutionaryleft.com/index.php?s=21f16fadf4d8b3ae74258c3930ee52d7&showtopic=45625> _without_ the cartoons. This seems kind of weird to me since the authors intended the text to be integrated with the cartoons/graphics to form an "artistic whole", so to speak. So a lot is missed by just reading the text(like listening to the score for a ballet without watching the dancing?). Nevertheless, I thought some of you might have some use for this. In solidarity, Jerry
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