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Capital by Karl Marx is a foundational text in the study of economic theory and political philosophy, offering profound insights into the workings of capitalism and its societal implications. This seminal work dissects the nature of capital, labour, and their interplay, making a compelling case for the critical examination of economic systems.
In Capital, Marx embarks on an analytical journey, exploring the capitalist mode of production and its impact on human relationships. He introduces key concepts such as commodity, surplus value, and exploitation, illustrating how the capitalist system perpetuates inequality and alienation. Through rigorous analysis and historical context, Marx unveils the mechanisms that drive economic disparities and social injustices.
This book is ideal for students of political science, economics, and philosophy, as well as anyone interested in understanding the roots of modern socio-economic structures. Readers who have enjoyed Marx's other works, such as The Communist Manifesto, will find Capital a natural progression in exploring his ideas.
"A critical analysis of capitalism that remains relevant across generations." - Reader Review
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 624
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9780140445695
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