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Presents a critique of private property and the social relations it generates. This book argues that capitalism would create an ever-increasing division in wealth and welfare, predicting its abolition and replacement by a system with common ownership of the means of production.Read More

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  • Foyles

    'A groundbreaking work of economic analysis. It is also a literary masterpice' Francis Wheen, GuardianOne of the most notorious and influential works of modern times, Capital is an incisive critique of private property and the social relations it generates. Living in exile in England, where this work was largely written, Marx drew on a wide-ranging knowledge of its society to support his analysis. Arguing that capitalism would cause an ever-increasing division in wealth and welfare, he predicted its abolition and replacement by a system with common ownership of the means of production. Capital rapidly acquired readership throughout the world, to become a work described by Marx's collaborator Friedrich Engels as 'the Bible of the working class'.Translated by BEN FOWKES with an Introduction by ERNEST MANDEL

  • BookDepository

    Capital : Paperback : Penguin Books Ltd : 9780140445688 : 0140445684 : 17 Jun 2011 : Presents a critique of private property and the social relations it generates. This book argues that capitalism would create an ever-increasing division in wealth and welfare, predicting its abolition and replacement by a system with common ownership of the means of production.

  • Penguin

    This 1867 study--one of the most influential documents of modern times--looks at the relationship between labor and value, the role of money, and the conflict between the classes.

  • Pickabook

    Karl Marx, Ernest Mandel, Ben Fowkes (Trans)

  • 0140445684
  • 9780140445688
  • Karl Marx
  • 5 February 2004
  • Penguin Classics
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 1152
  • New Ed
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