
Das Kapital
Språk: Tyska
Format: Pocketbok
ISBN 10: 089526711X
ISBN 13: 9780895267115
Publiceringsdatum:
July 1st, 1996
Förlag: Gateway Editions
Sidor: 356
Genrer: Action & Adventure, Science & Technology, History, Philosophy
"Das Kapital" serves as a cornerstone in the foundation of modern political thought and economic criticism. Karl Marx's meticulous analysis delves into the intricacies of capitalist systems, exploring the relationship between labor, value, and capital. The work aims to unveil the underlying mechanics of economic exploitation and the social consequences that follow in a capitalist society.
Through the collaboration of Friedrich Engels and Serge L. Levitsky, the text gains additional insights and perspectives, enriching its breadth and depth. The authors dissect the capitalist mode of production, illuminating how it shapes not only economies but also social structures and human relationships. Their critical examination challenges prevailing economic ideologies, encouraging readers to reflect on the implications of wealth distribution and class struggles.
The narrative in "Das Kapital" resonates beyond its time, influencing generations of thinkers, activists, and economists. It invites readers to engage with pressing questions about society, power dynamics, and the possibility of transformative change, making it a foundational text for all who seek to understand the complexities of modern capitalism.
Through the collaboration of Friedrich Engels and Serge L. Levitsky, the text gains additional insights and perspectives, enriching its breadth and depth. The authors dissect the capitalist mode of production, illuminating how it shapes not only economies but also social structures and human relationships. Their critical examination challenges prevailing economic ideologies, encouraging readers to reflect on the implications of wealth distribution and class struggles.
The narrative in "Das Kapital" resonates beyond its time, influencing generations of thinkers, activists, and economists. It invites readers to engage with pressing questions about society, power dynamics, and the possibility of transformative change, making it a foundational text for all who seek to understand the complexities of modern capitalism.