Capital Volume III
| ავტორი | Karl Marx |
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Complete your understanding of Marx’s revolutionary economic theory with Capital Volume III, the final volume of his monumental critique of capitalism. This Penguin edition presents Marx’s profound analysis of surplus value distribution and the inherent contradictions within capitalist systems. Essential reading for anyone seeking to grasp the fundamental mechanisms of modern economics and their lasting social implications.
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Capital Volume III completes Marx’s monumental critique of political economy, providing essential analysis of profit rates, surplus value distribution, and capitalism’s structural contradictions that remain foundational to understanding modern economic systems. This Penguin edition offers accessible entry to Marx’s final installment, making it crucial for anyone serious about grappling with one of history’s most influential economic theories.
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Dive into the culmination of Karl Marx’s groundbreaking economic analysis with Capital Volume III, published by Penguin in this comprehensive 417-page edition. This essential work represents the final installment of Marx’s revolutionary critique of political economy, exploring the intricate mechanisms of capitalism and its inherent contradictions. Marx masterfully examines the distribution of surplus value, the tendency of the profit rate to fall, and the complex relationships between different forms of capital. This volume is indispensable for students of economics, political theory, and social science, offering profound insights into the workings of capitalist systems that remain strikingly relevant today. Whether you’re an academic researcher, policy analyst, or engaged citizen seeking to understand economic structures, this authoritative Penguin edition provides Marx’s uncompromising examination of capital’s role in shaping society. The rigorous analysis presented here challenges conventional economic thinking and offers alternative frameworks for understanding wealth, labor, and social relations. Complete your understanding of Marx’s monumental contribution to economic thought and discover why his insights continue to influence contemporary debates about inequality, globalization, and economic justice. Add this essential text to your library today.
