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Beskrivning
Karl Marx did not write Das Kapital for the bookshelves of economists and philosophers. It is economics for working people, from their viewpoint and history. It is the classic masterpiece of revolutionary working-class politics. Here, David Smith and Phil Evans explode the myth of difficulty haunting Marx's Kapital.
David Smith is the editor of a forthcoming English-language volume of Marx's Notes on Global Capitalism and Non-Western Culture for Yale University Press. His publications include articles in many scholarly journals, including Sociological Theory, Rethinking Marxism, The American Psychologist, and Current Perspectives in Social Theory.Phil Evans is a longtime political cartoonist based in England. He has illustrated Marx's Kapital for Beginners and Understanding Economics, among many other books.
Recensioner i media
"Valuable...in some respects more so than all the interpretations and popularizations I have read." –– C.L.R. James"[Marx's Capital Illustrated] is very, very good, a brilliant exposition and a really creative relationship between image and explanation." –– John Berger
Innehållsförteckning
Introduction – 1 1. Commodities – 302. Products for Use – 343. Alienation of Use Value – 374. Overproduction – 415. Exchange Value – 446. Abstract Labour – 477. Alienation of Useful Labor – 548. Fetishism – 579. Money – 6410. The Accumulation of Capital – 6911. Labor Power – 8612. Expropriation – 8913. A History Lesson – 9214. The Making of the Working Class – 9715. Surplus Value – 11316. The Rate of Surplus Value – 12917. Labour Power and Class Struggle – 14718. Abolition of Wage Labour – 162