Book Details
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Author: K. Marx
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Edition: March 2010
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Multiple Book Set: No
About the Book
In this examination of the bourgeois economic system, Karl Marx provides a detailed analysis in a systematic order: capital, landed property, wage-labor, state, foreign trade, and the world market. He begins by exploring the economic conditions of the three main classes of modern bourgeois society. The first part, focusing on capital, is divided into three key chapters: The Commodity, Money or Simple Circulation, and Capital in General. The material provided here consists of the first two chapters, which were initially written for self-clarification rather than publication. Marx discusses how these writings, originally intended as separate monographs, will eventually be shaped into a cohesive whole based on the intended framework, with adjustments based on the circumstances.











