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The foundational critique of capitalism that transformed social science forever
In Capital: The Economics Classic, Karl Marx combines vivid historical detail with economic analysis to produce a penetrating examination of mid-Victorian capitalist society. This abridged edition makes Marx’s most influential work accessible to modern readers while preserving the analytical depth that established it as the most significant work in twentieth- century political economy.
Capital depicts the unfolding of industrial capitalism as a tragic drama, revealing the mechanisms of exploitation, accumulation, and crisis that drive market economies. Marx accomplished for social science what Darwin achieved for biology, providing a systematic framework for understanding economic and social relations. This classic text retains its relevance for contemporary financial and economic discourse.
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This accessible abridged edition distils Marx’s essential arguments without sacrificing analytical rigor or historical depth. Included is an insightful Introduction by Tom Butler-Bowdon that assesses the intellectual influence of Capital on the world.
Essential reading for students of economics, political science, history, and sociology, Capital speaks to anyone seeking to understand the foundations of modern economic thought. This edition serves professionals, academics, and general readers interested in the intellectual roots of contemporary debates about markets, labour, and inequality.
Published by: Capstone
Publication Date: 2027-01-12
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9781907326257
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Dimensions: cm xcm
Pages: 400