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Capital: A Critique of Political Economy - Vol. I-Part I: The Process of Capitalist Production Paperback - 2013
by Marx, Karl
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This is the only abridged edition to take into account the whole of Capi tal. It offers virtually all of Volume 1, which Marx himself published in 1867, excerpts from a new translation of "The Result of the Immediate Process Production", and a selection of key chapters from Volume 3, which Engels published in 1895.
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- Title Capital: A Critique of Political Economy - Vol. I-Part I: The Process of Capitalist Production
- Author Marx, Karl
- Binding Paperback
- Condition New
- Pages 560
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher COSIMO CLASSICS
- Date 2013-01-01
- Bookseller's Inventory # ING9781605200064
- ISBN 9781605200064 / 1605200069
- Weight 1.79 lbs (0.81 kg)
- Dimensions 9 x 6 x 1.25 in (22.86 x 15.24 x 3.18 cm)
- Dewey Decimal Code 335.41
About this book
A classic of early modernism, Capital combines vivid historical detail with economic analysis to produce a bitter denunciation of mid-Victorian capitalist society. It has also proved to be the most influential work in social science in the twentieth century; Marx did for social science what Darwin had done for biology. Millions of readers this century have treated Capital as a sacred text, subjecting it to as many different interpretations as the bible itself. No mere work of dry economics, Marx's great work depicts the unfolding of industrial capitalism as a tragic drama - with a message which has lost none of its relevance today.
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A classic of early modernism, Capital combines vivid historical detail with economic analysis to produce a bitter denunciation of mid-Victorian capitalist society. It has also proved to be the most influential work in social science in the twentieth century; Marx did for social science what Darwin had done for biology. Millions of readers this century have treated Capital as a sacred text, subjecting it to as many different interpretations as the Bible itself. No mere work of dry economics, Marx's great work depicts the unfolding of industrial capitalism as a tragic drama - with a message which has lost none of its relevance today. This is the only abridged edition to take account of the whole of Capital. It offers virtually all of Volume 1, which Marx himself published in 1867, excerpts from a new translation of 'The Result of the Immediate Process of Production', and a selection of key chapters from Volume 3, which Engels published in 1895.
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