Capital : A Critique of Political Economy
Idioma: Inglés
Formato: Tapa blanda
ISBN 10: 0140445692
ISBN 13: 9780140445695
Fecha de publicación: March 1st, 1993
Editorial: Penguin Classics
Páginas: 624

Géneros: History, Business & Economics

In the second volume of his groundbreaking work, Karl Marx delves deeper into the intricacies of political economy, illuminating the mechanisms of capitalist production. He scrutinizes the ways in which labor and capital intersect, revealing the underlying social relations that dictate economic interactions. This volume meticulously examines the circulation of capital, offering insight into the complexities of commodity exchange and the role of money as a medium of trade.

Marx's exploration extends beyond mere economic theory, highlighting the impact of capitalist systems on individual lives and societal structures. He argues that private property shapes human relations and perpetuates class divisions, ultimately leading to alienation. Through rigorous analysis, Marx challenges the reader to reconsider their understanding of wealth and its true nature within a capitalist framework. His compelling critique continues to resonate, inviting readers to reflect on the implications of economic practices that govern their own lives.

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