Capital

The Communist Manifesto and Other Writings (Modern Library No. 202)

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Karl Marx, Vladimir Ilich Lenin: Capital (1932, Random House Inc (T)/The Modern Library)

464 pages

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Published June 1, 1932 by Random House Inc (T)/The Modern Library.

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978-0-394-60202-8
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OCLC Number:
474408630

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Das Kapital, also known as Capital: A Critique of Political Economy or sometimes simply Capital (German: Das Kapital. Kritik der politischen Ökonomie, pronounced [das kapiˈtaːl kʁɪˈtiːk deːɐ poˈliːtɪʃən økonoˈmiː]; 1867–1883), is a foundational theoretical text in materialist philosophy, economics and politics by Karl Marx. Marx aimed to reveal the economic patterns underpinning the capitalist mode of production in contrast to classical political economists such as Adam Smith, Jean-Baptiste Say, David Ricardo and John Stuart Mill. While Marx did not live to publish the planned second and third parts, they were both completed from his notes and published after his death by his colleague Friedrich Engels. Das Kapital is the most cited book in the social sciences published before 1950.

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