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Karl Marx's 'Capital' is a groundbreaking analysis of capitalism, focusing on the exploitation of the working class by the bourgeoisie. Marx's writing style is dense and scholarly, filled with economic theory and historical context. The book delves into the labor theory of value, surplus value, and the contradictions inherent in capitalist societies. 'Capital' is a seminal work that continues to influence political and economic thought to this day. Karl Marx, a German philosopher and economist, was deeply concerned with social inequality and the plight of the working class. His revolutionary ideas laid the groundwork for the socialist and communist movements. 'Capital' reflects Marx's dedication to exposing the injustices of capitalism and advocating for a more equitable society. I recommend 'Capital' to readers interested in understanding the roots of capitalist exploitation and the critical analysis of economic systems. Marx's keen insights and provocatively argued points make this book essential reading for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of social and economic structures.

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novembre 2022, 871 Pages, Anglais
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8596547398189

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