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Book Synopsis: The second volume of a political treatise that changed the worldA vital cornerstone to Marx’s overall theory of economics, the second volume of Capital considers in depth the nature of commodity and the market-place bourgeois society. This immensely powerful work argues that prosperity in a capitalist society inevitably holds within itself the seeds of its own destruction.
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Discover the book that changed the world. Capital: A Critique of Political Economy (Penguin Classics) (Volume 2) is a powerful political treatise by Karl Marx that delves deep into the nature of commodity and the market-place bourgeois society. Uncover the secrets of wealth and prosperity in a capitalist society, and learn why it is doomed to its own destruction. This volume is a vital cornerstone to Marx's overall theory of economics.
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