Description
Capital (Das Capital) is Karl Marx’s monumental critique of the capitalist economic system and one of the most important works ever written on political economy. In this comprehensive three-volume edition, Marx examines the nature of commodities, money, labor, surplus value, capital accumulation, profit, and the dynamics of capitalist production.
Through rigorous analysis, Marx explores how labor creates value and how the capitalist system generates wealth and inequality. His examination of the relationship between capital and labor has profoundly influenced economics, sociology, political science, and social movements across the world.
The first volume was published during Marx’s lifetime, while the remaining two volumes were edited and published by Friedrich Engels based on Marx’s extensive notes. Over the years, Capital has been translated into numerous languages and remains a foundational text for understanding capitalism, class relations, and economic history.
Whether you are a student of economics, political science, philosophy, sociology, or a reader interested in understanding the foundations of modern economic systems, Capital (Das Capital) is an essential addition to your library.
Key Features
✔ Complete Three-Volume Edition
✔ Classic Work of Political Economy
✔ Analysis of Capitalism and Labor
✔ Explains Surplus Value and Profit
✔ Essential for Economics and Social Science Students
✔ One of the Most Influential Books Ever Written









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