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Discover the profound insights of Karl Marx in this authoritative edition of 'Capital' (ISBN: 9780691190075). As a cornerstone of Marxist theory and critical literature, this essential text offers a masterful critique of capitalism, illuminating the economic structures that govern our lives today. This new translation by esteemed scholars Paul North and Paul Reitter is based on the last German edition revised by Marx himself, ensuring that readers engage with the most accurate and impactful rendering of Marx's thoughts. This edition features extensive commentary and annotations that not only clarify complex ideas but also connect them with contemporary scholarship, making it invaluable for students, scholars, and anyone interested in social theory or economic critique.
In 'Capital', Marx explores how the relentless pursuit of value shapes our global economy, often at the cost of human dignity and labor rights. His analysis reveals a world where the division of labor creates a profound rift between owners and workers, leading to ongoing struggle and inequality. This book is not just a historical document; it remains profoundly relevant, prompting crucial discussions about capitalism's impact on society.
Acclaimed for its readability and depth, this edition captures the elegance and wit of Marx's original prose, appealing to both new readers and seasoned scholars alike. With a foreword by Wendy Brown and an afterword by William Clare Roberts, this critical edition of 'Capital' is essential reading for understanding capitalism's past and present. Order your copy today to dive into this landmark work that continues to shape political and economic thought.
In 'Capital', Marx explores how the relentless pursuit of value shapes our global economy, often at the cost of human dignity and labor rights. His analysis reveals a world where the division of labor creates a profound rift between owners and workers, leading to ongoing struggle and inequality. This book is not just a historical document; it remains profoundly relevant, prompting crucial discussions about capitalism's impact on society.
Acclaimed for its readability and depth, this edition captures the elegance and wit of Marx's original prose, appealing to both new readers and seasoned scholars alike. With a foreword by Wendy Brown and an afterword by William Clare Roberts, this critical edition of 'Capital' is essential reading for understanding capitalism's past and present. Order your copy today to dive into this landmark work that continues to shape political and economic thought.

