Marx's Capital by Ben Fine
A Companion to Volume I of Capital
This book serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding the intricate theories and concepts presented in Karl Marx's seminal work, "Capital." It delves into the complexities of Marx's critique of political economy, exploring the dynamics of capitalism, the labor theory of value, and the processes of capital accumulation. The text aims to demystify Marx's dense and often challenging ideas, making them accessible to a broader audience while providing critical insights into the relevance of Marxist theory in contemporary economic discourse.
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- Published
- 2004
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- British
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