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I think I've heard people just refer to it as Capital, but more often than not, I see/hear it referred to as Das Kapital
I've read The Conquest of Bread and I don't remember anything about talking about the economy and the State, wasn't it more like about how goods can be distributed in a society or something like that and proving it's possible to feed everyone in a nation and that basically the bourgeoisie produces the poor and hunger? Maybe I remember poorly, I've read it a while back and I used to smoke a lot of weed back then.