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Capital
Marx, Karl

Capital

Encyclopaedia Britannica (May 06, 1952)
9780853150275
| Hardcover
551 pages
$ 25.00 | Value: $ 25.00
Dewey 808.8 GRE Vol 50

Genre

  • Non-Fiction

Subject

  • See Great Books Vol 50

Plot

In this volume, Marx explains how profit is spontaneously regulated by the market mechanism despite the anarchic character of social production as a whole. Marx shows the potential and the limitations of the market inhis famous reproduction schema. But he does much more besides. He demonstrates the possibility of crises, the disruptive effects of the circulation of fixed captial, and he lays the theoretical foundations for analysing unproductive labour. These are of crucial theoretical importance, retaining their relevance for revealing the anatomy of modern captialism. In addition, through the presentation of the turnover and the circuits of capital, Marx mounts a powerful critique of certain economic theories.