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Capital by Karl Marx; 9781840226997

Capital

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Capital is a seminal critique of the capitalist system, authored by the influential philosopher and economist Karl Marx. This work delves into the intricate economic structures that underpin capitalism, offering a thorough analysis of the mechanisms of production, exchange, and consumption.

The Themes

At the heart of Marx's argument is the concept of surplus value, which highlights how labour is exploited to generate profit for capitalists. The book meticulously examines the relationship between labour, capital, and commodities, revealing the ways in which capitalism shapes societal dynamics and individual experiences. Through his exploration of class struggle, Marx elucidates the inherent tensions between different social classes and the broader implications of capitalist production on human relations.

The Writing Style

Marx employs a rigorous and analytical writing style, combining philosophical inquiry with economic theory. His work is characterised by its depth and complexity, making it a challenging yet rewarding read. The text is rich with empirical evidence and theoretical discussions, encouraging readers to critically engage with its ideas.

Literary Merit

Considered one of the foundational texts of modern economic thought, Capital has influenced countless scholars and activists. It invites readers to reconsider the structures of their own societies and offers insights that remain relevant in contemporary discussions about economics and class. Readers who appreciate Marx's perspective may also find value in works such as The Communist Manifesto and Das Kapital.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 125 mm × 196 mm × 50 mm
Pages: 1168
Publisher: Wordsworth Editions Ltd
ISBN: 9781840226997

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