Capital: A Critique of Political Economy. Volume 3, Book 3, Part 1

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"Capital: A Critique of Political Economy. Volume 3, Book 3, Part 1" is an outstanding work by Karl Marx that continues his in-depth analysis of the capitalist system and its internal logic. In this volume, the author delves into issues relating to the distribution of surplus value, and also explores the various forms of capital and their interrelations. If you have ever thought about how the modern economy functions, and want to understand what mechanisms are behind economic crises and social inequality, this book will be a real discovery for you. Marx, as one of the most influential philosophers and economists of his time, not only analyzes economic processes, but also raises important questions about social justice, the class struggle, and the role of labor in capitalist society. In the third volume of Capital, he addresses topics such as monopoly, competition, and their impact on the distribution of wealth. By reading this book, you will be able to see how economic theories and practices intertwine with real social conditions, creating a complex picture of the modern world. This work will be of interest not only to students and researchers in the field of economics and sociology, but also to all those who seek to understand how capitalism works in its various manifestations. If you are interested in political economy, social theory, or simply want to expand your horizons, Marx’s Capital will become an indispensable source of knowledge for you. The book will be especially useful for those interested in issues of social justice and inequality, as well as for those who want to understand how historical processes shape our modern society. Marx's style in this work is distinguished by depth and analytical rigor. It uses complex but logically sound arguments to demonstrate how capitalism, despite its achievements, leads to deepening social contradictions. Reading it, you will be able to feel the power of his thought and the insight of his analysis, which makes each page a real intellectual challenge. In addition to Capital, Marx left us many other significant works, such as the Communist Manifesto and the Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts, which also explore topics of class struggle and social justice. These works, like Capital, continue to inspire and provoke discussions about the future of our society. If you are looking for books that will help you understand the economic and social processes taking place in the world, pay attention to the works of authors such as Vladimir Lenin, Max Weber or John Maynard Keynes. Their work also raises important questions about economics and society, and can complement your understanding of topics that Marx touches on. "Capital: A Critique of Political Economy. Volume 3, Book 3, Part 1" is not just a book, but a whole world of ideas and concepts that continue to be relevant to this day. This work will be an important step towards understanding the complex mechanisms that govern our lives, and will allow you to look at the world from a new perspective. Do not miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in this fascinating and in-depth analysis that can change your perception of the economy and society.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Карл Маркс
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1978