A critical study of Karl Marx's landmark work, Das Kapital, details the author's two-decade struggle to complete his work and its seminal influence on philosophers, writers, revolutionaries, and others, as well as its impact on the course of twentieth-century history. Reprint.
Living in exile in England, where this work was largely written, Marx drew on a wide-ranging knowledge of its society to support his analysis and generate fresh insights.
This concept is the most difficult to understand of the three essential elements of what we now call Marxism, but it is the most important. As well, this work is the most important contribution of Marx to the world of political economy.
This book offers a definitive account of a pivotal moment in environmentalism and a new explanation of how forceful, determined people a century ago preserved the great California redwood forests that are now enjoyed by millions of visitors ...
“L'oro e 1'argento hanno valore come metalli anteriore all' esser moneta.” (Galiani, 1.c.). Locke says, “The universal consent of mankind gave to silver, on account of its qualities which made it suitable for money, an imaginary value.
At the same time, understanding 'Das Kapital' is crucial for mastering Marx's insights to capitalism. Marx's 'Das Kapital' For Beginners offers an accessible path through Marx's arguments and his key questions: What is commodity?
Karl Marx's "Das Kapital" was first published in German in 1876 and is considered the most important contribution of Marx to the world of political economy.
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The unabridged versions of these definitive works are now available together as a highly designed paperback with flaps with a new introduction by Robert Weick.
The "forgotten" second volume of Capital, Marx's world-shaking analysis of economics, politics, and history, contains the vital discussion of commodity, the cornerstone to Marx's theories.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.