Capital Audiobook
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Karl Marx
Das Kapital is an extensive treatise on political economy written in German by Karl Marx and edited in part by Friedrich Engels. The book is a critical analysis of capintalism. Its first volume was published in 1867.
According to Marx, the central driving force of capintalism was in the exploitation and alienation of labour. The ultimate source of capintalist profits and surplus was the unpaid labor of wage laborers. Employers could appropriate the new output value because of their ownership of the productive capintal assets—protected by the state. By producing output as capintal for the employers, the workers constantly reproduced the condition of capintalism by their labor.
Title pageHowever, though Marx is very concerned with the social aspects of commerce, his book is not an ethical treatise, but an attempt to explain the objective “laws of motion” of the capintalist system as a whole, its origins and future. He aims to reveal the causes and dynamics of the accumulation of capintal, the growth of wage labor, the transformation of the workplace, the concentration of capintal, competition, the banking and credit system, the tendency of the rate of profit to decline, land-rents and many other things.
Marx viewed the commodity as the “cell-form” or building unit of capintalist society—it is an object useful to somebody else, but with a trading value for the owner. Because commercial transactions implied no particular morality beyond that required to settle transactions, the growth of markets caused the economic sphere and the moral-legal sphere to become separated in society: subjective moral value becomes separated from objective economic value. Political economy, which was originally thought of as a “moral science” concerned with the just distribution of wealth, or as a “political arithmetick” for tax collection, gave way to the separate disciplines of economic science, law and ethics.
* CAPITALIST PRODUCTION
* Part 1 PART I. COMMODITIES AND MONEY
* Part 2 PART II. The Transformation of Money into Capital
* Part 3 Part III. The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value
* Part 3 Part III: The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value
* Part 4 Part IV: Production of Relative Surplus Value
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This post has 2 comments
June 20th, 2023
Yeah, that worked out well for the “proletariat”
Untold millions murdered in the name of “equality”.
Not worth wiping my dog’s ass with the paper its written on.
I hope Marx is rotting in the deepest pits of Hell!
July 22nd, 2023
Marx & Engels were anti-egalitarian.
“The concept of a socialist society as a realm of equality is a one-sided French concept deriving from the old “liberty, equality, fraternity,” a concept which was justified in that, in its own time and place, it signified a phase of development, but which, like all the one-sided ideas of earlier socialist schools, ought now to be superseded, since they produce nothing but mental confusion, and more accurate ways of presenting the matter have been discovered.” (Engels 1875)
See:
Raymond Geuss - “Philosophy and Real Politics”
Or short videos popularizing Geuss’ point:
Jonas Čeika - “Why equality is unhelpful as a political goal”
Zoe Baker - “Marx and Engels Were Not Egalitarians”
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