Genesis of Capital

MARX Karl
Genesis of Capital
Soft Cover, 8vo, stapled, 71 pp. This book consists of Part VIII of Volume I of Karl Marx's Capital.

"Genesis of Capital" by Karl Marx is a profound exploration of the economic and social systems that shape the world. The book delves into the origins and development of capitalism, a system Marx views as inherently exploitative and unjust. Marx examines the historical, political, and economic conditions that led to the rise of capitalism, and critiques its inherent contradictions and the social inequality it perpetuates. He discusses the concept of "surplus value," the difference between what a worker is paid and the value they produce, as the fundamental mechanism of capitalist exploitation. Marx also explores the role of the state, the nature of commodities, and the dynamics of class struggle. This book is a critical resource for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of our economic system and the possibilities for its transformation.
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