Capital Volume II
| ავტორი | Karl Marx |
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Karl Marx’s Capital Volume II continues his revolutionary economic analysis, exploring capital circulation and the hidden mechanisms of capitalist production. This Penguin edition provides essential insights into money, commodities, and accumulation processes that remain strikingly relevant to modern global markets and economic systems.
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Capital Volume II deepens Marx’s revolutionary critique by exposing how capital circulates through production and exchange, revealing the hidden mechanisms that sustain capitalist economies—essential for understanding modern economic systems and political theory.
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Dive deep into Karl Marx’s revolutionary economic analysis with Capital Volume II, the essential continuation of his groundbreaking critique of political economy. Published by Penguin, this pivotal work explores the circulation of capital and the complex processes that drive capitalist production beyond the factory floor. Marx meticulously examines how capital moves through different phases, from money to commodities and back to money, revealing the hidden mechanisms that sustain economic systems. This volume is indispensable for students of economics, political theory, and social science who seek to understand the fundamental structures of modern capitalism. Whether you’re pursuing academic research, engaging in political discourse, or simply curious about economic theory, Marx’s penetrating insights remain remarkably relevant to contemporary global markets. His analysis of capital circulation, reproduction, and accumulation provides crucial foundations for understanding everything from business cycles to international trade. Capital Volume II challenges readers to think critically about economic relationships and power structures that shape our world. Essential reading for economists, philosophers, historians, and anyone serious about understanding capitalist economics. Add this cornerstone text to your library and engage with one of history’s most influential economic thinkers.































