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Das Kapital

A Critique of Political Economy
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Das Kapital by Karl Marx is an in-depth analysis of capitalism, exploring the intricacies of labour, capital, and economic systems. It critically examines the dynamics of production and exchange, along with the societal impacts of capitalist economies. The work delves into the roles of capitalists, workers, and the value of commodities, aimed at understanding the foundations and consequences of capitalism's structure.
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If you enjoy diving into the intricacies of economic theory, this seminal work might captivate you. It's a foundational text in understanding the concepts of capitalism, labour, and social class structures within a political and historical context. Ideal for those keen on exploring revolutionary ideas that have influenced political movements and economic theories worldwide.

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Das Kapital

Serge Levitsky presents a new revised version of Karl Marx's masterpiece, Das Kapital, carefully retranslated for the modern reader and abridged to emphasize the political and philosophical core of Marx's work, while trimming away much that is now unimportant.

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Das Kapital, written by the influential philosopher and economist Karl Marx, is widely acknowledged as one of the most critical expositions of economic theory and critique of political economy in the modern era. Across its extensive volumes, Marx meticulously analyses the capitalist system, scrutinising the processes of production, the intricate workings of capital, and the class struggles that arise from capitalism's inherent contradictions. With an incisive focus on the exploitation of labour and the alienation experienced by workers, Marx presents a profound critique of the socio-economic systems that shape society and the human condition.

While originally intended as a comprehensive study over multiple volumes, Marx only completed the first volume during his lifetime. This seminal text addresses the dynamics of commodity production, the labour theory of value, and the resulting tensions between the bourgeoisie and proletariat—a theme woven through his analysis of the economic conditions of 19th-century Europe. Despite its historical context, the insights provided in Das Kapital continue to resonate, inviting readers to reflect on the ongoing implications of economic structures in today's globalised world.

In this edition, Serge Levitsky offers an abridged and accessible retelling of Marx's complex work. This adaptation distils the essential political and philosophical arguments, removing sections that may seem less relevant to contemporary audiences, while preserving the core ideas that have inspired significant socio-political movements. Levitsky enriches the reader’s experience with an illuminating introduction that examines Marx's theories critically, acknowledging the inaccuracies in his predictions regarding capitalistic progression but affirming the enduring significance of Marx's critique on the distribution of wealth and ownership of production means.

This edition serves as a bridge for modern readers to engage with Marx's revolutionary ideas in a format that is both approachable and deeply insightful. By shedding light on the ideological battlefields that defined much of the 20th century, and with more than a billion people still under regimes that adhere to Marxist tenets, Das Kapital remains a pivotal read for understanding the socio-economic conversations that continue to shape our world. Whether you are new to Marxist theory or an informed reader revisiting this monumental work, this version provides clarity and depth, inviting critical examination and discussion of capitalistic structures and their impact on society.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780895267115

Publisher: Regnery Publishing Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 18 July 1996

Country: United States

Imprint: Regnery Publishing Inc

Contributors:

  • Edited by Friedrich Engels
  • Introduction by Serge L. Levitsky

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Weight: 315g

Pages: 356

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