Marx, Capital and the Madness of Economic Reason

236 pages

English language

Published Aug. 18, 2017 by Profile Books.

ISBN:
978-1-78125-874-3
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OCLC Number:
1001364358

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Marx's Capital is one of the most important texts of the modern era. The three volumes, published between 1867 and 1883, changed the destiny of countries, politics and people across the world - and continue to resonate today. In this book, David Harvey lays out their key arguments. In clear and concise language, Harvey describes the architecture of capital according to Marx, placing his observations in the context of capitalism in the second half of the nineteenth century. He considers the degree to which technological, economic and industrial change during the last 150 years means Marx's analysis and its application may need to be modified. Marx's trilogy concerns the circulation of capital: volume I, how labour increases the value of capital, which he called valorisation; volume II, on the realisation of this value, by selling it and turning it into money or credit; volume III, on what happens to the …

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This book requires a greater understanding of (and interest in) economic theory than I have, so much of it went over my head. In the parts I understood, though, he made some good points - the primary one being that capital has long since ceased to serve the well-being of humanity and is now solely dedicated to its own increase, no matter who or what must be used, destroyed or pushed aside in the process.

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Subjects

  • Capitalism
  • Philosophy
  • Kapital (Marx, Karl)