53 pages • 1 hour read
154
Reference/Text Book • Nonfiction
1840s-1860s
1848
Adult
18+ years
In Wage Labour and Capital and Value, Price and Profit, Karl Marx examines the exploitative dynamics of capitalism, highlighting how the capitalist mode of production alienates workers by exchanging their labor power for wages that barely cover their subsistence. Capitalists profit by extracting surplus value from unpaid labor, creating a fundamental antagonism between capital and labor.
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Karl Marx's Wage Labour and Capital & Value, Price and Profit offer foundational insights into Marxist economic theory. They are praised for clarity in explaining labor value, surplus value, and critiques of capitalism. However, some readers find the works dense and challenging without prior economic knowledge. Essential reading for understanding Marxist economics, but best approached with background study.
Readers who would enjoy Wage Labour and Capital & Value, Price and Profit by Karl Marx are those interested in Marxist theory, the dynamics of capitalism, and economic history. They likely appreciate works such as Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations and Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century.
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