Capital : A Critique of Political Economy; The Process of Capitalist Production as a Whole
by
Karl Marx
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Paperback / Softback
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1036510999
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9781036510992
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
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Oct 10th, 2024
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Economics
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This book delves into the intricate mechanisms of capitalist production, exploring the transformation of surplus value into profit and the nuanced dynamics between profit rates and surplus value. Edited by Frederick Engels and translated by Ernest Untermann, it represents a seminal work in political economy, providing a comprehensive critique from one of historys most influential thinkers. Within its pages, readers will find an exhaustive analysis spanning the conversion of profit into average profit, the impact of market competition on commodity values, and a detailed examination of the falling rate of profita law central to understanding capitalist crises.
The author situates these economic phenomena within a broader historical context, meticulously unraveling the contradictions inherent in capitalist modes of production. Through chapters that scrutinize everything from the effects of technological innovation on economic variables to fluctuations in raw material prices, this book offers an unflinching look at the complexities underpinning capitalist economies.
Moreover, it ventures beyond mere critique to address counteracting forces to capitalisms tendencies towards crisis and explores the transformation of capital in its various formscommercial, financial, and interest-bearing. This exploration is enriched with historical data and discussions on credit's role within capitalist frameworks.
Concluding with insights into banking capital and currency under credit systems, this book presents not only a critical analysis but also deepens our understanding of economic laws governing capitalist production. Its enduring relevance provides readers with tools to dissect contemporary economic issues through a lens sharpened by historical wisdom and rigorous analysis.
The author situates these economic phenomena within a broader historical context, meticulously unraveling the contradictions inherent in capitalist modes of production. Through chapters that scrutinize everything from the effects of technological innovation on economic variables to fluctuations in raw material prices, this book offers an unflinching look at the complexities underpinning capitalist economies.
Moreover, it ventures beyond mere critique to address counteracting forces to capitalisms tendencies towards crisis and explores the transformation of capital in its various formscommercial, financial, and interest-bearing. This exploration is enriched with historical data and discussions on credit's role within capitalist frameworks.
Concluding with insights into banking capital and currency under credit systems, this book presents not only a critical analysis but also deepens our understanding of economic laws governing capitalist production. Its enduring relevance provides readers with tools to dissect contemporary economic issues through a lens sharpened by historical wisdom and rigorous analysis.
This book delves into the intricate mechanisms of capitalist production, exploring the transformation of surplus value into profit and the nuanced dynamics between profit rates and surplus value. Edited by Frederick Engels and translated by Ernest Untermann, it represents a seminal work in political economy, providing a comprehensive critique from one of historys most influential thinkers. Within its pages, readers will find an exhaustive analysis spanning the conversion of profit into average profit, the impact of market competition on commodity values, and a detailed examination of the falling rate of profita law central to understanding capitalist crises.
The author situates these economic phenomena within a broader historical context, meticulously unraveling the contradictions inherent in capitalist modes of production. Through chapters that scrutinize everything from the effects of technological innovation on economic variables to fluctuations in raw material prices, this book offers an unflinching look at the complexities underpinning capitalist economies.
Moreover, it ventures beyond mere critique to address counteracting forces to capitalisms tendencies towards crisis and explores the transformation of capital in its various formscommercial, financial, and interest-bearing. This exploration is enriched with historical data and discussions on credit''s role within capitalist frameworks.
Concluding with insights into banking capital and currency under credit systems, this book presents not only a critical analysis but also deepens our understanding of economic laws governing capitalist production. Its enduring relevance provides readers with tools to dissect contemporary economic issues through a lens sharpened by historical wisdom and rigorous analysis.
The author situates these economic phenomena within a broader historical context, meticulously unraveling the contradictions inherent in capitalist modes of production. Through chapters that scrutinize everything from the effects of technological innovation on economic variables to fluctuations in raw material prices, this book offers an unflinching look at the complexities underpinning capitalist economies.
Moreover, it ventures beyond mere critique to address counteracting forces to capitalisms tendencies towards crisis and explores the transformation of capital in its various formscommercial, financial, and interest-bearing. This exploration is enriched with historical data and discussions on credit''s role within capitalist frameworks.
Concluding with insights into banking capital and currency under credit systems, this book presents not only a critical analysis but also deepens our understanding of economic laws governing capitalist production. Its enduring relevance provides readers with tools to dissect contemporary economic issues through a lens sharpened by historical wisdom and rigorous analysis.
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