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Capital (Das Capital): Includes Vol.1,2,3

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Capital (Das Capital): Includes Vol.1,2,3

  • ISBN 13: 9788175994140
  • ISBN 10: 8175994142
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 04/25/2018
  • Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing

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Summary

Dive into one of the most influential works in modern history with Capital (Das Kapital) by Karl Marx—a rigorous, revolutionary analysis of political economy, labor, and capital. This complete 3-volume edition presents Marx’s monumental critique of capitalism, exploring the mechanics of surplus value, exploitation, and the inner contradictions of the capitalist system. Volume I focuses on the production of capital, Volume II addresses circulation, and Volume III reveals the dynamics of profit, crisis, and class. Written with intellectual precision and passionate conviction, Das Kapital continues to shape debates in economics, politics, and philosophy over 150 years since its inception.

To read Marx is to rethink the world.

  • Engage with Marx’s powerful dissection of capitalism’s structures and flaws.
  • Examine the tensions and contradictions that Marx believed would destabilize capitalism.
  • Delve into a Systematic Critique of Modern Labor
  • Read the full progression of Marx’s argument from production to circulation to crisis.
  • A cornerstone of political philosophy that continues to provoke, inform, and inspire.



 

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