Capital: The Process of Capitalist Production. Unraveling the Complexities of Capitalism: An In - Depth Exploration of Economic Dynamics and Power Struggles

Par : Karl Marx, Samuel Moore, Frederick Engels, Edward Aveling
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  • Nombre de pages871
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4766937-1
  • EAN8596547669371
  • Date de parution17/11/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
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  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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In "Capital: The Process of Capitalist Production, " Karl Marx presents a profound analysis of the capitalist economy through a meticulous exploration of production, labor, and value. Employing a dialectical methodology, Marx dissects the complex relationships between commodities, capital, and labor, revealing the underlying social dynamics that drive exploitation and economic disparity. His literary style intertwines a rigorous scientific analysis with passionate critique, situating the work within the broader context of the Industrial Revolution and rising class struggles in 19th-century Europe.
Marx's theories not only challenge the economic status quo but also impart a historical framework that continues to inform contemporary debates about capitalism. Karl Marx, a philosopher, economist, and revolutionary socialist, was deeply influenced by the socio-economic turmoil of his time. His engagement with Hegelian philosophy and critical theory, combined with his firsthand observations of industrial labor conditions, fueled his commitment to understanding and overthrowing capitalist structures.
Through personal experiences and historical contexts, Marx sought to illuminate the oppressive mechanisms of capitalism, thereby inspiring generations of thinkers and activists. "Capital" is essential reading for anyone seeking a critical understanding of economic systems and their societal implications. It is not merely an academic text; it is a clarion call for awareness and action against the injustices of capitalism.
By engaging with this seminal work, readers will gain invaluable insights into the perpetuation of class struggle and the urgent need for systemic change.
In "Capital: The Process of Capitalist Production, " Karl Marx presents a profound analysis of the capitalist economy through a meticulous exploration of production, labor, and value. Employing a dialectical methodology, Marx dissects the complex relationships between commodities, capital, and labor, revealing the underlying social dynamics that drive exploitation and economic disparity. His literary style intertwines a rigorous scientific analysis with passionate critique, situating the work within the broader context of the Industrial Revolution and rising class struggles in 19th-century Europe.
Marx's theories not only challenge the economic status quo but also impart a historical framework that continues to inform contemporary debates about capitalism. Karl Marx, a philosopher, economist, and revolutionary socialist, was deeply influenced by the socio-economic turmoil of his time. His engagement with Hegelian philosophy and critical theory, combined with his firsthand observations of industrial labor conditions, fueled his commitment to understanding and overthrowing capitalist structures.
Through personal experiences and historical contexts, Marx sought to illuminate the oppressive mechanisms of capitalism, thereby inspiring generations of thinkers and activists. "Capital" is essential reading for anyone seeking a critical understanding of economic systems and their societal implications. It is not merely an academic text; it is a clarion call for awareness and action against the injustices of capitalism.
By engaging with this seminal work, readers will gain invaluable insights into the perpetuation of class struggle and the urgent need for systemic change.
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