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Karl Marx's seminal work, "Capital," presents a rigorous critique of political economy, meticulously examining the capitalist mode of production. Through a dialectical method, Marx dissects the intricate relationships between labor, value, and commodity, revealing the fundamental contradictions inherent in capitalism. His literary style oscillates between dense theoretical exposition and compelling narrative, employing historical materialism to elucidate the socio-economic forces shaping society. Published in 1867, "Capital" stands as a cornerstone of Marxist theory, inviting readers to…mehr

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Karl Marx's seminal work, "Capital," presents a rigorous critique of political economy, meticulously examining the capitalist mode of production. Through a dialectical method, Marx dissects the intricate relationships between labor, value, and commodity, revealing the fundamental contradictions inherent in capitalism. His literary style oscillates between dense theoretical exposition and compelling narrative, employing historical materialism to elucidate the socio-economic forces shaping society. Published in 1867, "Capital" stands as a cornerstone of Marxist theory, inviting readers to interrogate the commodity form and the alienation of labor within the capitalist system. Marx, a philosopher and economist who lived from 1818 to 1883, was profoundly influenced by the socio-political upheavals of his time, including the Industrial Revolution and the rise of the bourgeoisie. His experiences as a political journalist and activist compelled him to investigate the oppressive structures within capitalism. "Capital" was born from his lifelong quest to understand and rectify the injustices faced by the working class, offering both a critique and a radical rethinking of economic relationships. This book is essential for scholars and enthusiasts of political theory, economics, and sociology alike. Its rigorous analysis is not only historically significant but remains astonishingly relevant, encouraging a critical examination of contemporary economic practices. Reading "Capital" fosters an enlightened view of social dynamics and empowers readers to engage with pressing issues of inequality and class struggle.

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