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Capital (eBook)

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2022
871 Seiten
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Capital - Karl Marx
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In "Capital," Karl Marx presents a critical analysis of political economy, unearthing the dynamics of capitalist production and its inherent contradictions. Employing a rigorous dialectical method, Marx deconstructs the commodity form, labor relations, and capital accumulation, all while weaving a rich tapestry of historical materialism. The text is both a profound philosophical treatise and an empirical investigation, reflecting the industrial transformations of the 19th century and engaging with contemporary economic theories. Its comprehensive critique challenges the moral underpinnings of capitalism, situating economic factors within broader social and historical contexts. Karl Marx, a philosopher, economist, and revolutionary socialist, wrote "Capital" as a culmination of his lifelong efforts to understand the socio-economic structures governing the lives of the proletariat. Influenced by Hegelian dialectics, the Enlightenment, and his own experiences in the tumultuous economic climate of Europe, Marx sought to articulate how capitalist systems exploit labor while simultaneously fostering social discrepancies. His scholarly work draws from a vast array of historical sources and economic theory, establishing him as one of the most influential thinkers in modern history. "Capital" is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of the capitalist system and its implications for society today. Its insights into economic structures and class relations remain relevant and provocative, offering a compelling foundation for contemporary debates on inequality and the future of economic systems. Whether one agrees with Marx or not, engaging with his work is crucial for a nuanced understanding of modern socio-economic dynamics.

Karl Marx (1818-1883) was a German philosopher, economist, historian, sociologist, political theorist, journalist, and revolutionary socialist. He is best known for his critical analysis of capitalism and his theory of historical materialism, a methodological approach to the study of society, economics, and history. Marx's most notable work, 'Capital: Critique of Political Economy' (Das Kapital), delves into the inner workings of the capitalist system, the dynamics of surplus value, and the labor theory of value. This magnum opus, although unfinished, is widely considered one of the most significant theoretical foundations for modern social thought and continues to influence economic and political theories to this day. Marx's literary style is characterized by its rigor, depth of analysis, and penetrating insight into societal structures. Additionally, his writing is dense with theoretical concepts that have sparked extensive discourse and debate among scholars and activists alike. Books such as 'The Communist Manifesto,' which he co-authored with Friedrich Engels, and 'Capital' have had a monumental impact on the understanding of the socio-economic forces that shape the modern world. Marx's ideas have played a central role in the development of social science and have had a profound effect on various social movements, especially in the shaping of socialist and communist philosophies worldwide.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Übersetzer Samuel Moore, Frederick Engels, Edward Aveling
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Beruf / Finanzen / Recht / Wirtschaft Wirtschaft
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre
Schlagworte 19th Century Philosophy • 48 laws of power • Adam Smith • bourgeoisie working class • Capital in the Twenty-First Century • capitalist exploitation • capitalist production • Class struggle • Communist Manifesto • Critical economic studies • critique capitalist systems • Das Kapital • Dialectical methodology • Economic Theory • economic theory analysis • Historical context exploration • Historical materialism • John Locke • Labor-capital dynamic • labor theory value • Marxism • Marxist economic framework • Marxist economics • Marxist theory • Max Weber • On the Origin of Species • Political Economy • Political Philosophy • revolutionary political thought • scholarly analysis • social inequalities • social inequality critique • socialist theory • surplus value • The Debt to Pleasure • The New Jim Crow • The Origin of the Family Private Property and the State • The State and Revolution
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