Lohnarbeit und Kapital

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In Karl Marx's 'Lohnarbeit und Kapital', the author delves into the economic dynamics of labor and capital in a capitalist society. Written in a clear and accessible style, this book serves as a foundational text in Marxist economic theory, exploring the exploitation of labor by capital owners and the resulting class struggle. Marx's analytical approach focuses on the fundamental contradictions inherent in the capitalist mode of production, shedding light on the inherent inequality and instability of the system. 'Lohnarbeit und Kapital' provides a comprehensive overview of Marx's theories on labor, value, and surplus value, making it an essential read for those interested in understanding the economic structures that underlie modern society. Karl Marx, a prominent philosopher and economist of the 19th century, was deeply committed to understanding and critiquing the capitalist system. Drawing on his extensive research and observation of industrial society, Marx developed his revolutionary ideas on socialism and the working class's role in challenging the status quo. 'Lohnarbeit und Kapital' reflects Marx's relentless pursuit of social justice and his dedication to exposing the exploitative nature of capitalist relations. As a seminal figure in the history of social thought, Marx's work continues to influence scholars and activists worldwide. For readers seeking a profound analysis of the economic relations that shape our world, 'Lohnarbeit und Kapital' is a must-read. Marx's lucid explanations and powerful arguments offer a compelling critique of capitalism, encouraging readers to question prevailing economic systems and envision a more just and equitable society. Whether you are a student of economics or a concerned citizen, this book will deepen your understanding of the mechanisms that drive economic inequality and inspire you to engage in the ongoing struggle for economic justice.

Produkt Details

Verlag: Good Press

Genre: Sachbuch

Sprache: German

Umfang: 406 Seiten

Größe: 584,6 KB

ISBN: 8596547674597

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