Capital. Critique of Political Economy. Vol. 3, Ch. 1, Book 3. The Process of Capitalist Production Taken as a Whole. Chapters I-XX

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"Capital. Criticism of Political Economy . T. 3, H. 1, Kn. 3. The process of capitalist production, taken as a whole. Chapters I-XX" is not just a book, but a whole world into which the reader plunges to understand the mechanisms that govern the economy and society. Written by Karl Marx and prepared for publication by Friedrich Engels, this work is the final part of his famous trilogy about capitalism. It offers an in-depth analysis and critique of political economy, revealing the complex relationships between production, distribution, and consumption. In the third volume of Capital, Marx focused on the process of capitalist production in its entirety. It looks at how capital functions in various forms, how it moves, and how it affects social relations. The reader is immersed in a world where each chapter opens up new aspects of the capitalist system, from the analysis of labor to the mechanisms that lead to the accumulation of capital. It is not just theoretical work; it is a call to reflection on how economic systems shape human destinies and social structures. The book will be of interest not only to students and specialists in the field of economics, sociology and political science, but also to all those who seek to understand how modern society works. Readers interested in issues of social justice, inequality and class struggle will find in it many valuable ideas and concepts. The age range of readers ranges from high school students studying the basics of economics to adults wanting to deepen their knowledge of capitalism and its consequences. The topics raised in the book are still relevant today. Marx analyzes not only economic mechanisms, but also their impact on human relations, social classes, and cultural aspects of life. He asks important questions about how capitalism shapes not only the economy, but also the moral and ethical norms of society. In this context, Marx’s work becomes not only a historical document, but also an actual tool for analyzing modernity. Marx's style in this book is distinguished by depth and complexity, but at the same time he seeks to be as accessible as possible to the reader. His arguments are supported by many examples and references to real economic processes, which makes the text not only theoretical, but also practical. Unlike his other works, such as "Capital. T. 1" and "Capital." T. 2", the third volume delves into the details and nuances, which allows the reader to better understand how the capitalist system as a whole functions. This book is not just an academic study, but an important contribution to understanding the economic and social processes that continue to affect our lives. It can become a reference book for those who want not only to study economic theories, but also to think about the future of society in the context of globalization and economic instability. If you are looking for literature that will help you better understand the mechanisms that govern the modern world, "Capital. Criticism of Political Economy" is exactly what you need. This work will not only expand your horizons, but will also force you to rethink many aspects of our lives. Do not miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of ideas that changed the course of history and continue to excite the minds of millions.
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- Name of the Author
- Изд. подгот. Ф. Энгельсом
Маркс К.
Пер. - Language
- Russian