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Marx, Capital and the Madness of Economic Reason by David Harvey; 9781781258750

Marx, Capital and the Madness of Economic Reason

By David Harvey

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In Marx, Capital and the Madness of Economic Reason, David Harvey embarks on a profound exploration of Karl Marx’s seminal work, Capital, dissecting its relevance in the contemporary socio-economic landscape. Harvey, a distinguished scholar of Marxist theory, offers readers a meticulously crafted analysis that bridges the gap between 19th-century capitalism and today's economic dilemmas.

The Story

Harvey meticulously unpacks the complexities of Marx’s critique of political economy, illuminating the intricate dynamics of capital accumulation, class struggle, and the inherent contradictions of capitalism. Through a critical lens, he examines how these concepts resonate in modern society, revealing the madness that often accompanies economic reasoning. His insights challenge readers to reconsider their understanding of economics and its impact on social structures.

Why Readers Love It

  • Engaging Narrative: Harvey's writing is both accessible and thought-provoking, making complex ideas comprehensible without sacrificing depth.
  • Critical Relevance: The book resonates strongly in today’s economic climate, encouraging readers to engage with Marx’s ideas in a fresh context.
  • Thematic Depth: Themes of inequality, power, and resistance are explored with astute clarity, prompting reflection on current socio-political movements.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for students of social and political philosophy, those interested in Marxism and communism, and anyone keen to understand the underpinnings of contemporary economic thought. It complements Harvey's other notable works, such as The Condition of Postmodernity and Seventeen Contradictions and the End of Capitalism, making it a valuable addition to the library of any serious thinker.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 129 mm × 17 mm
Pages: 256
Publisher: Profile Books
ISBN: 9781781258750

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