Capital
About This Book
Published in 1867, Capital offers an unprecedented examination of money and its various functions during the peak of industrial capitalism. The work exposes how the working class is exploited and upends conventional economic thinking by presenting capitalism as a structure that necessarily produces class conflict and social disparity.
Who Should Read This?
- Students pursuing degrees in political theory, economics, or sociology
- Individuals interested in exploring one of history’s most significant economic texts
- Anyone seeking to understand class conflict and social inequality
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