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The Capital (Vol 1-3) - Including The Communist Manifesto Wage-Labour and Capital & Wages Price and Profit - cover

The Capital (Vol 1-3) - Including The Communist Manifesto Wage-Labour and Capital & Wages Price and Profit

Karl Marx

Translator Frederick Engels, Samuel Moore, Edward Aveling, Eleanor Marx

Publisher: DigiCat

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Karl Marx's monumental work 'The Capital (Vol. 1-3)' delves into the economic and social theories that would lay the groundwork for the development of communism. Written in a dense, analytical style, Marx thoroughly dissects the workings of capitalism, highlighting its exploitative nature and predicting its inevitable downfall. The book is a cornerstone of Marxist literature, providing a critical analysis of the capitalist system and presenting a vision for a more just society. The Capital is not only a philosophical treatise but also a call to action, urging readers to recognize and challenge the inequities inherent in capitalist structures. Marx's revolutionary ideas continue to influence political thought and economic theory to this day. Karl Marx, a prolific philosopher and economist, was motivated by a deep-rooted belief in social justice and equality. His experiences witnessing the suffering of the working class fueled his desire to expose the injustices perpetuated by capitalist societies. Marx's rigorous research and intellectual prowess shaped his groundbreaking analysis of capitalism in The Capital, solidifying his place as a seminal figure in the history of political thought. I highly recommend 'The Capital' to readers interested in exploring the philosophical underpinnings of communism and gaining a deeper understanding of the critiques of capitalism. Marx's insightful analysis provides a thought-provoking perspective on the economic system that continues to shape the world we live in.
Available since: 12/15/2023.
Print length: 2151 pages.

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