Capital. Criticism of political economy
Capital. A critique of political economy "by Karl Marx is a fundamental work that explores the nature and functioning of capitalist economics. In this book, Marx considers in detail how capital is formed, how the labor value system works, and how capitalist production affects social relations and class struggle. The book consists of three volumes, the first of which analyzes the basic concepts and mechanisms, such as goods, money, surplus value and the process of capital production. Marx describes how capitalism organizes labor, creates wealth, and at the same time generates social contradictions and crises. This work has a significant impact on political economy and the socialist movement, offering a deep understanding of the structure and dynamics of the capitalist system.
- By Karl Marx
- Genre: Economic theory, Political economics
- Topics: Capital, Labor value, Class struggle, Economic mechanisms
- Style: Analytical, Theoretical, Systematic
- By Karl Marx
- Genre: Economic theory, Political economics
- Topics: Capital, Labor value, Class struggle, Economic mechanisms
- Style: Analytical, Theoretical, Systematic
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