This book explores how Marx envisaged society after capital(ism) by a close examination of the idea of socialism in the text(s) of Capital. Going beyond Marx's critique of the Gotha Programme, Paresh Chattopadhyay challenges those who leave Capital aside in discussions of socialism in Marx's works on the grounds that it is uniquely preoccupied with the critical analysis of capitalism. Instead, Chattopadhyay shows how Marx, in Capital, considered capitalism as a simple transitional society preparing the advent of socialism envisioned as an association of free and equal individuals.
"Socialism in Marx's Capital: Towards a Dealienated World appears as a promising and unusual attempt, since it aims to expound on Marx's ideas on socialism by appealing to his Capital. Chattopadhyay's primary motivation in the book is deducing the material foundations and features of the socialist society from Capital." ( Görkem Giray, Marx and Philosophy, marxandphilosophy.org.uk, May 11, 2022)