Capital ( DAS KAPITAL ) by Karl Marx (Author)
- Publisher: POLITICAL SCIENCE
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- SKU: 41848
- Number of Pages: 1392
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In "Capital (DAS KAPITAL)," Karl Marx delves into a comprehensive critique of the capitalist economic system. Originally published in the 19th century, this seminal work remains a cornerstone of economic theory and political philosophy. Marx's analysis is structured around the concept of surplus value and the exploitation of labor within capitalist production. He explores the mechanisms by which capital accumulates and the social implications of economic inequality and class struggle. Marx's rigorous examination of capitalism's inherent contradictions and tendencies towards crisis continues to provoke debate and inspire movements for social change worldwide.
Marx begins with an exploration of commodities and their value, ultimately revealing how labor power is commodified in a capitalist society. He exposes the exploitative nature of surplus value extraction, where the value produced by workers exceeds the wages they receive. This analysis forms the basis for Marx's critique of capitalism as a system that inherently perpetuates inequality and social conflict. Moreover, Marx investigates the historical evolution of capitalism and predicts its inevitable transformation into a more equitable and just economic system.
"Capital (DAS KAPITAL)" challenges readers to reconsider fundamental assumptions about economic relations and social justice. Marx's critique of capitalism's impact on workers' lives and society as a whole remains as relevant today as it was during his time. This work continues to influence scholars, activists, and policymakers seeking to understand and address the inequalities and injustices perpetuated by contemporary economic systems.
Key Points:
- Critique of capitalism and its exploitation of labor
- Analysis of surplus value and its implications
- Examination of economic inequality and social conflict
- Historical perspective on the evolution of capitalism
- Influence on economic theory and political philosophy
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Writer ✤ Karl Marx (Author)