Capital
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Capital
Marx’s critique of the capitalist system is rife with big themes: his theory of ‘surplus value’, his discussion of the exploitation of the working class, and his forecast of class conflict on a grand scale.
Karl Marx's Capital presents an in-depth critique of the capitalist economic system. It is a profound dissection of the mechanics of capitalism, encompassing critical themes like the theory of 'surplus value', the exploitation inherent in the working class, and the inevitable class conflict. By meticulously exploring commodities, labour, and capital itself, Marx elucidates how the capitalist system sustains economic inequality and instability.
Born in Trier, Germany, in 1818, Karl Marx (1818-1883) has had an indelible impact on modern social and economic thought. Raised in a middle-class Jewish family, Marx pursued an extensive education and developed his revolutionary ideas in the context of the tumultuous political landscape of 19th-century Europe.
Volume One of Capital, initially published in Paris in 1867, was the only volume released during Marx's lifetime, making it a primary source of his unfiltered thought and analysis. This monumental work was followed by Volume Two, published posthumously in 1884, shaped by Marx's notes and composed by his close collaborator Friedrich Engels (1820-1895).
At its core, Capital challenges the capitalist status quo and seeks to unveil the underlying dynamics of the economic structures that govern society. Through detailed examination, Marx discusses how labour is commodified and systemically exploited under capitalist conditions. His concept of 'surplus value' reveals how the value produced by workers exceeds their wages, generating profits for capitalists and fuelling systemic inequities.
Marx wrote with compelling urgency and unwavering purpose, famously stating, 'Philosophers have previously tried to explain the world, our task is to change it.' His prose captivates readers with its rigorous logic and powerful arguments, maintaining relevance from the 19th century to contemporary times.
This edition of Capital includes both Volumes One and Two, offering readers a comprehensive insight into Marx's thought. With an introduction by Mark G. Spencer from Brock University, Ontario, Canada, this publication delves into the historical context and enduring impact of Marx's work.
Karl Heinrich Marx's legacy as the most influential socialist thinker of the 19th century endures, with his writings laying the foundation for modern communism and continuing to inspire global discourse on economics and social justice.
Series: Classics of World Literature
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Capital by Karl Marx is critically acclaimed for its profound analysis of capitalism and its socio-economic impacts. Reviewers appreciate its comprehensive critique of political economy and labour theories while acknowledging its dense and rigorous style. Often hailed as a seminal work, it remains a significant text in understanding the complexities of economic systems and class struggles.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781840226997
Publisher: Wordsworth Editions Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 05 May 2013
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Wordsworth Editions Ltd
Contributors:
- Introduction by Mark G. Spencer
- Series edited by Tom Griffith
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 55.0mm
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 726g
Pages: 1168
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