A Guide to Marx's 'Capital' Vols I-III
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This book provides a comprehensive guide to all three volumes of Karl Marx's 'Capital', with advice on further reading and points for further discussion
Cette série explore les questions fondamentales de la pensée et de la recherche sociologiques contemporaines. Chaque volume examine les problèmes sociétaux complexes et les débats qui façonnent notre monde. C'est une lecture essentielle pour les étudiants, les universitaires et toute personne cherchant une compréhension plus approfondie de la société moderne. La collection offre des perspectives critiques sur les phénomènes sociaux actuels et leurs fondements théoriques.
This book provides a comprehensive guide to all three volumes of Karl Marx's 'Capital', with advice on further reading and points for further discussion
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Offering a thorough exploration of Karl Marx's 'Capital', this guide delves into all three volumes, providing insights and analysis. It includes recommendations for further reading and prompts for discussion, making it an essential resource for understanding Marx's economic theories and their implications. The book serves as a valuable companion for both newcomers and those familiar with Marx's work, aiming to deepen comprehension and stimulate critical thinking.