Marx's classic of political economics constitutes a work of tremendous influence. In addition to its critique of private property, it also offers a thorough analysis of the scientific laws of capitalism.
Marx's classic of political economics constitutes a work of tremendous influence. In addition to its critique of private property, it also offers a thorough analysis of the scientific laws of capitalism.
One of the 19th century's most influential thinkers, German philosopher Karl Marx (1818-83) formulated the social, political, and economic ideas that serve as the basis for Communism.
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Part I Commodities and Money Part II The Transformation of Money into Capital Part III The Production of Absolute Surplus Value Part IV Production of Relative Surplus Value Part V The Production of Absolute and Relative Surplus Value Part VI Wages Part VII The Accumulation of capital Part VIII The So Called Primitive Accumulation
Part I Commodities and Money Part II The Transformation of Money into Capital Part III The Production of Absolute Surplus Value Part IV Production of Relative Surplus Value Part V The Production of Absolute and Relative Surplus Value Part VI Wages Part VII The Accumulation of capital Part VIII The So Called Primitive Accumulation
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