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The Capital (Complete 3 Volumes)


The Capital (Complete 3 Volumes)



von: Karl Marx

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Verlag: Digicat
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 10.12.2022
ISBN/EAN: 8596547392798
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 2156

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In 'The Capital' (Complete 3 Volumes), Karl Marx embarks on a rigorous analysis of the capitalist economy, melding materialist philosophy with meticulous economic examination. The work, steeped in a rich synthesis of dialectical and historical materialism, scrutinizes the intrinsic mechanics of capital accumulation and class relations. Marx's methodical dissection of economic patterns proposes a groundbreaking departure from the theories of his predecessors, such as Adam Smith and David Ricardo. Provisioned with scholarly precision, the text distills the exploitation and contradictions manifest within the capitalist mode of production. Although Volumes II and III were posthumously completed and published by Friedrich Engels, the entire series sustains its coherence and represents a seminal contribution to political economy and the critical study of capitalism.

Karl Marx, an intellectual titan of the 19th century, melded philosophy, social theory, and economics to form a nuanced ideology critiquing existing socio-economic structures. In laying the groundwork for 'The Capital,' Marx's extensive corpus of earlier writings, including 'The Communist Manifesto,' 'Wage Labour and Capital,' and 'Value, Price and Profit,' actively engaged with the socio-political movements of his time. Driven by a commitment to the struggles of the working class, Marx developed his critique amid burgeoning industrialism and the rise of proletariat discontent, positioning him as a central figure in modern socio-economic thought.

For scholars, students, and readers vested in understanding the deep-rooted dynamics of economic systems and their historical evolution, 'The Capital' is indispensable. Marx's critical perspective serves not only as a map to comprehend the capitalist framework but also prompts contemplation on broader socio-economic inquiries. This text, with its enduring relevance across the fields of economics, politics, and sociology, remains a cornerstone work that continues to challenge and enlighten its readership on the complexities of class struggle and the fabric of economic realities.
Karl Marx (1818–1883), a philosopher, economist, historian, sociologist, and revolutionary socialist, remains a towering figure in the intellectual history of the modern world. Born in Trier, Prussia, Marx developed a groundbreaking theoretical framework combining elements of German idealism, French socialism, and English political economy. He is best known for his critical analysis of capitalism, the ramifications of which reverberate across political and economic thought. His magnum opus, 'Das Kapital' (The Capital), conceived in three volumes (1867, 1885, 1894), stands as a monumental critique of political economy. The first volume, published during his lifetime, meticulously details the capitalist mode of production and the systemic exploitation inherent within it, formulated in his famous concept of 'surplus value'. His literary style in 'Das Kapital' is dense, historical, and analytical, showcasing his reliance on empirical data to buttress his arguments. Marx's thought gave birth to Marxism, an ideology and movement that aims for a classless and stateless society structured upon communal ownership of the means of production. His work maintains scholarly acclaim and contentious debate, influencing various fields such as economics, politics, sociology, and philosophy. Marx's contribution to literature and human thought remains profound, asserting that the economic structure of society fundamentally shapes all aspects of human life and culture.

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