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'''''Capital, And It's Crushing Weight'''''  (Cirréonese: '''''Capitale, Et Son Poids Est Socrusitellant'''''), is a foundational theoretical text in [[wikipedia:Socialism|socialism]], its philosophy, and critique in political economy, written by [[Valerie Stepanoff]]. Regarded as the first text in socialist theory across Cinder, the text contains Stepanoff's critical analysis of [[wikipedia:Capitalism|capitalism]], and her believed negative effects of capital on a society, through the means of class divide.
'''''Capital, And It's Crushing Weight'''''  (Cirréonese: '''''Capitale, Et Son Poids Est Socrusitellant'''''), is a foundational theoretical text in [[wikipedia:Socialism|socialism]], its philosophy, and critique in political economy, written by [[Valerie Stepanoff]]. Regarded as the first text in socialist theory across Cinder, the text contains Stepanoff's critical analysis of [[wikipedia:Capitalism|capitalism]], and her believed negative effects of capital on a society, through the means of class divide.
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Capital, And It's Crushing Weight (Cirréonese: Capitale, Et Son Poids Est Socrusitellant), is a foundational theoretical text in socialism, its philosophy, and critique in political economy, written by Valerie Stepanoff. Regarded as the first text in socialist theory across Cinder, the text contains Stepanoff's critical analysis of capitalism, and her believed negative effects of capital on a society, through the means of class divide.