Capital. Criticism of political economy

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"Capital. A Critique of Political Economy" is one of the most influential works in the history of philosophy and economics, written by the eminent thinker Karl Marx. This book, published in 1867, became a fundamental work for understanding the capitalist system, its mechanisms and consequences. In it, Marx analyzes the economic relations that determine the life of society, and offers deep criticism of the political economy of his time. The main idea of Capital is to explore how capitalism shapes social relationships and affects people's lives. Marx sees labor as the main category through which the exploitation of the working class manifests itself. He emphasizes that the capitalist system is based on the appropriation of surplus value, which leads to inequality and social conflicts. As you read this book, you are immersed in a world where money and power play a key role and human relations are subject to economic laws. The book will be of interest to a wide range of readers: from students and teachers of economic and social sciences to anyone interested in history, politics and philosophy. If you want to understand more deeply how modern society works, and what mechanisms are behind its economic processes, Capital will become an indispensable source of knowledge for you. This work will also attract the attention of those interested in social movements and issues of justice, as Marx raises important topics relating to human rights, labor, and social responsibility. In Capital, Marx uses a unique style that combines scientific analysis and philosophical reflection. His language may seem complicated, but every page is full of deep ideas and observations that make you think. The book is written in the spirit of critical analysis, which makes it relevant today. Marx not only describes economic processes, he questions their moral and ethical aspects, which makes his work not only scientific, but also philosophical. Topics raised in Capital remain relevant in the modern world. In the context of globalization, economic crises and social protests, Marx's ideas about the class struggle, exploitation and the role of labor are becoming increasingly important. The book makes us think about how we can change the existing system to make society more just and equitable. “Capital” is not just a book about economics, it is a work that changes the perception of the world. It encourages the reader to critically reflect on the surrounding reality and look for ways to improve life. If you’re looking for literature that can change your thinking and inspire action, Karl Marx’s Capital is what you need. In addition, it is worth noting that Marx is the author of other significant works, such as the Communist Manifesto and Critique of the Gotha Program, which are also worth reading for a fuller understanding of his philosophy and views. Reading Capital is not just an immersion in theory, it is a challenge that forces us to rethink many aspects of our lives and society as a whole. Do not miss the opportunity to get acquainted with this masterpiece, which continues to inspire and provoke discussions around the world.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Карл Маркс
- Language
- Russian
- Series
- Великие экономисты
- ISBN
- 9785699950850
- Release date
- 2017
- Volume
- Том 1