Capital: Critique of Political Economy, Volume 1
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Capital: Critique of Political Economy, Volume 1

by Marx, Karl

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
656
Language
English
Published
2020-08-16

Overview

Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, Volume I – Karl Marx<br/>The Foundational Work of Modern Political Economy<br/>First published in 1867, Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, Volume I by Karl Marx remains one of the most influential works in economics, philosophy, and political theory. In this groundbreaking analysis, Marx dissects the mechanisms of capitalism—exploring concepts such as commodity production, surplus value, wage labor, and the relentless drive for profit.<br/>Far more than a historical text, Capital continues to shape contemporary debates on inequality, globalization, and the future of economic systems. Whether read as a critique of 19th-century industrial society or as a timeless exploration of how economies function, this work challenges readers to see beyond the surface of markets and understand the deeper structures that govern them.<br/>This edition of Capital: Volume I is essential for:<br/>Students and scholars of economics, politics, and philosophy<br/>Readers seeking to understand the roots of modern capitalism<br/>Anyone interested in the enduring relevance of Marx’s thought<br/>A cornerstone of critical theory and social science, Capital is not just a book—it is an intellectual journey into the forces that continue to shape our world.

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