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In "Capital", Karl Marx offers a profound critique of capitalist production, uncovering the underlying dynamics that drive economic systems. He explores how capital accumulates through the exploitation of labor, emphasizing the concept of surplus value as the source of profit. Marx analyzes the tendencies of capitalism to concentrate wealth and intensify class struggles, revealing its inherent contradictions and tendencies toward crisis. The work provides a detailed examination of commodities, value, and the cycle of capital, challenging the stability and fairness of the capitalist mode of production and highlighting its role in shaping social relations and economic disparities. Capital - A Critical Analysis of Capitalist Production is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1891.
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In "Capital", Karl Marx offers a profound critique of capitalist production, uncovering the underlying dynamics that drive economic systems. He explores how capital accumulates through the exploitation of labor, emphasizing the concept of surplus value as the source of profit. Marx analyzes the tendencies of capitalism to concentrate wealth and intensify class struggles, revealing its inherent contradictions and tendencies toward crisis. The work provides a detailed examination of commodities, value, and the cycle of capital, challenging the stability and fairness of the capitalist mode of production and highlighting its role in shaping social relations and economic disparities. Capital - A Critical Analysis of Capitalist Production is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1891.