CAPITAL

CAPITAL

Por Edward Aveling (Traductor), Frederick Engels (Traductor), Eleanor Marx (Traductor), Karl Marx, Samuel Moore (Traductor)

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

"Capital: Critique of Political Economy" stands as Karl Marx's seminal work, a comprehensive analysis of the capitalist system and its socio-economic implications. Written in a rigorous and methodical style, Marx dissects the dynamics of capital, labor, and commodity production, employing a dialectical materialist approach that challenges prevailing economic theories of his time. His meticulous examination reveals the contradictions inherent in capitalism, exploring concepts such as surplus value, alienation, and the commodification of labor, thus situating his work within the broader context of 19th-century industrialization and class struggle. Karl Marx (1818-1883), a German philosopher, economist, and revolutionary socialist, was profoundly influenced by the socio-economic turbulence of his time. His engagement with various intellectual traditions, including German idealism and British political economy, enabled him to develop a unique critique that not only analyzed capitalism but also aimed at inspiring transformative social change. Through his collaboration with Friedrich Engels and extensive writings, Marx sought to illuminate the plight of the working class, ultimately laying the groundwork for modern socialist and communist movements. "Capital" is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the economic forces shaping contemporary society. Its profound insights continue to resonate, offering readers critical tools to analyze the complexities of capitalism and explore alternative socio-economic structures. Scholars, activists, and those curious about the intersections of economics and social justice will find this work indispensable for comprehending modern capitalist dynamics.

Samuel Moore