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Capital

Capital: Volume 1 : A Critique of Political Economy

"Labour, then, as the creator of use-values, as useful labour, is a condition of human existence which is independent of all forms of society."

Karl Marx was living in exile in England when he embarked on an ambitious, multi-volume critique of the capitalist system of production. Though only the first volume saw publication in his lifetime—the second and third were completed from his notes by his friend and collaborator Friedrich Engels—it would become one of the most influential (and notorious) books of modern times.

Marx examines the production process, labour value, and the exploitation inherent in capitalist systems and critiques how wealth is generated and distributed, illustrating the contradictions of capitalism and its impact on society.

Through detailed analysis, he aims to reveal the inherent instabilities of the economic laws governing capitalist production, setting the stage for his broader political and philosophical arguments in subsequent volumes.

Capital is one of the most influential works of social science ever written, its analysis foundational to the international labour movement, socialist and communist political parties and a wide range of academic disciplines. It remains a seminal text in understanding economic theory, class struggle, and the conditions leading to social change.

Karl Marx (1818–1883) was a German philosopher, historian, sociologist, economist, and revolutionary socialist best known for co-authoring The Communist Manifesto and writing Das Kapital. Due to his political writings, he was forced to live in exile in London, where he continued to develop his thought in collaboration with German thinker Friedrich Engels and publish his writings. His ideas have had enormous influence on political and philosophical thought, laid the foundation for modern communism and have influenced political movements worldwide.

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