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CAPITAL (Complete 3 Volume Edition): Including The Communist Manifesto, Wage-Labour and Capital, & Wages, Price and Profit
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In "Capital (Complete 3 Volume Edition)," Karl Marx meticulously dissects the capitalist system, exploring its dynamics, contradictions, and implications for societal development. The volumes encompass a rich blend of historical analysis, economic theory, and philosophical inquiry, showcasing Marx's dialectical method and critical approach to political economy. Through elaborate discussions on value, labor, and capital, Marx elucidates the mechanisms of capital accumulation, unveiling how they shape class relations and societal structures. The work is not only a cornerstone text in Marxist theory but also a profound critique of industrial capitalism during the 19th century, set against the backdrop of emerging socialist movements. Karl Marx, a philosopher, economist, and revolutionary socialist, dedicated his life to analyzing the socio-economic transformations of his time. Growing up in a period marked by rapid industrialization and class struggle, Marx's observations informed his critique of capitalism and his vision for a just and equitable society. His collaboration with Friedrich Engels, thematic engagements in The Communist Manifesto, and the influence of Hegelian dialectics shaped the conceptual underpinnings of "Capital," reflecting his broad intellectual landscape. This essential work is recommended for readers seeking a profound understanding of economic systems and their impact on society. Whether you are an academic, activist, or simply curious about the foundations of modern economic thought, "Capital" invites deep reflection on power dynamics and the fate of the working class, making it indispensable for anyone wishing to explore the roots of contemporary social and political issues.
In "Capital (Complete 3 Volume Edition)," Karl Marx meticulously dissects the capitalist system, exploring its dynamics, contradictions, and implications for societal development. The volumes encompass a rich blend of historical analysis, economic theory, and philosophical inquiry, showcasing Marx's dialectical method and critical approach to political economy. Through elaborate discussions on value, labor, and capital, Marx elucidates the mechanisms of capital accumulation, unveiling how they shape class relations and societal structures. The work is not only a cornerstone text in Marxist theory but also a profound critique of industrial capitalism during the 19th century, set against the backdrop of emerging socialist movements. Karl Marx, a philosopher, economist, and revolutionary socialist, dedicated his life to analyzing the socio-economic transformations of his time. Growing up in a period marked by rapid industrialization and class struggle, Marx's observations informed his critique of capitalism and his vision for a just and equitable society. His collaboration with Friedrich Engels, thematic engagements in The Communist Manifesto, and the influence of Hegelian dialectics shaped the conceptual underpinnings of "Capital," reflecting his broad intellectual landscape. This essential work is recommended for readers seeking a profound understanding of economic systems and their impact on society. Whether you are an academic, activist, or simply curious about the foundations of modern economic thought, "Capital" invites deep reflection on power dynamics and the fate of the working class, making it indispensable for anyone wishing to explore the roots of contemporary social and political issues.


















