Marx's Inferno by William Clare Roberts
The Political Theory of Capital
This book offers a fresh interpretation of Marx's "Capital" by drawing parallels between it and Dante's "Inferno." It argues that Marx's work is structured as a journey through the capitalist system, akin to Dante's descent into hell, where each chapter represents a different circle of capitalist exploitation and alienation. The analysis highlights how Marx critiques the moral and economic dimensions of capitalism, using vivid imagery and allegory to expose the systemic injustices and contradictions inherent in the capitalist mode of production. By reimagining "Capital" as a narrative journey, the book provides a unique lens through which to understand Marx's critique of political economy.
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- 2016
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- 300-350
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- English
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