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# Capital (Das Capital): Includes Vol.1,2,3 - Classics (Fingerprint Classics)

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Karl Marx’s Capital ( Das Kapital ) is one of the most influential works in political economy and philosophy. This comprehensive volume compiles all three volumes― Volume I: The Process of Capitalist Production , Volume II: The Circulation of Capital , and Volume III: The Overall Process of Capitalist Production ―presenting Marx’s critique of capitalism in full depth. Marx analyzes how value is created, the dynamics of labor and capital, exploitation, surplus value, and the contradictions that he argues will ultimately lead to capitalism’s collapse. Groundbreaking and revolutionary, this work lays the foundation of Marxist theory and remains essential for anyone interested in economics, political science, sociology, and history. The book that shaped revolutions and redefined modern economics. Explore the full trilogy of Marx’s economic masterpiece in a single edition Delve into the mechanics of capitalist production and its social consequences Reflect on the foundational text of Marxist theory and socialist thought Discover timeless insights into labor, value, class, and exploitation Essential for students, thinkers, and critics of economic systems Themes Explored: The capitalist mode of production Labor theory of value and surplus value Class struggle and exploitation Commodity fetishism Historical materialism and revolutionary change

Review: Capitalism is essentially a scam. - I just finished reading Das Kapital yesterday. Sometimes, certain books carry with it a reputation that seems to take on a life of it's own. As a result, when reading a book like this, I try to get a feel for what people have said about it or what kind of insight they could provide as to it's contents by reading some it's reviews. One person says that it's a book with which you take your time. Indeed, it took me two and a half months to complete all three volumes, finishing on March 15th, incidentally a day after Marx's death in 1883. Another review says that along with texts like The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud or On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin, Das Kapital is a text for which you'd be at a disadvantage for not reading. "These books are famous for a reason," the same reviewer said. Das Kapital is widely regarded as the most comprehensive, thorough and scientific analysis and criticism of capitalism. It utilizes algebraic equations which can be challenging and confusing, but certainly within the realm of comprehension. If capitalism were an engine, Karl Marx disassembled every piece of it, examined it, analyzed it, documented his findings, and envisioned a better, more efficient people-oriented (as opposed to profit-oriented) engine. Marx wasn't just an economist, but a historian, philosopher, journalist, political theorist, and Revolutionary Socialist. Both Marx and Engels studied labor conditions in a variety of fields of work, including agricultural and industrial. They studied the circulation of money and commodities. The works and ideas of Adam Smith (commonly referred to as the father of modern economics) are thoroughly dissected and analyzed. Modern economics dances around the source of surplus-value, which is labor power, and scrambles to attribute that source of value to everything but the laborer. It's backwards. It effectively reduces capitalism to a scam, composed with the intent to further enrich the already wealthy (capitalism is an evolved form of feudalism) by exploiting the labor of the working class. Reading it puts current events in a clearer context, and I understand it instinctively. Because we all know capitalism. As the working class, we all bear the brunt of our system, and instinctively understand all too well capitalism's many pitfalls. Our government was never designed to benefit the People, but rather the wealthy. This is definitely a book worth experiencing. - Drew ☭
Review: Very enlightening - Importance work

## Features

- Brand: Fingerprint! Publishing
- Language: english

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,845 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #10 in Human Rights Law (Books) #15 in Communism & Socialism (Books) #440 in World History (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,513) |
| Dimensions  | 5.51 x 2.1 x 8.46 inches |
| ISBN-10  | 8175994142 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-8175994140 |
| Item Weight  | 1.94 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 1392 pages |
| Publication date  | April 25, 2018 |
| Publisher  | Fingerprint! Publishing |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Capitalism is essentially a scam.
*by A***O on March 17, 2025*

I just finished reading Das Kapital yesterday. Sometimes, certain books carry with it a reputation that seems to take on a life of it's own. As a result, when reading a book like this, I try to get a feel for what people have said about it or what kind of insight they could provide as to it's contents by reading some it's reviews. One person says that it's a book with which you take your time. Indeed, it took me two and a half months to complete all three volumes, finishing on March 15th, incidentally a day after Marx's death in 1883. Another review says that along with texts like The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud or On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin, Das Kapital is a text for which you'd be at a disadvantage for not reading. "These books are famous for a reason," the same reviewer said. Das Kapital is widely regarded as the most comprehensive, thorough and scientific analysis and criticism of capitalism. It utilizes algebraic equations which can be challenging and confusing, but certainly within the realm of comprehension. If capitalism were an engine, Karl Marx disassembled every piece of it, examined it, analyzed it, documented his findings, and envisioned a better, more efficient people-oriented (as opposed to profit-oriented) engine. Marx wasn't just an economist, but a historian, philosopher, journalist, political theorist, and Revolutionary Socialist. Both Marx and Engels studied labor conditions in a variety of fields of work, including agricultural and industrial. They studied the circulation of money and commodities. The works and ideas of Adam Smith (commonly referred to as the father of modern economics) are thoroughly dissected and analyzed. Modern economics dances around the source of surplus-value, which is labor power, and scrambles to attribute that source of value to everything but the laborer. It's backwards. It effectively reduces capitalism to a scam, composed with the intent to further enrich the already wealthy (capitalism is an evolved form of feudalism) by exploiting the labor of the working class. Reading it puts current events in a clearer context, and I understand it instinctively. Because we all know capitalism. As the working class, we all bear the brunt of our system, and instinctively understand all too well capitalism's many pitfalls. Our government was never designed to benefit the People, but rather the wealthy. This is definitely a book worth experiencing. - Drew ☭

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very enlightening
*by F***O on April 9, 2026*

Importance work

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent book
*by S***E on March 5, 2026*

I think a lot of people should read this book. I highly recommend it to anyone wanting to understand capitalism and how evil it truly is. Marx also explains how capitalism exploits the worker and creates waste and environmental problems. The United States should consider a Marxist economy. I really hope one day that we will be a Marxist economy. Proud Marxist here.

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