Capital Condensed

Capital Condensed

Colin Chalmers

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Beachy Head Press
Año de edición:
2023
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Marxismo y comunismo
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9781838064631
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’Perfect for anyone Marx-curious in your life!’Jamila Squire, co-editor of A Thousand Little Machines’I think it will make a good educator for activists who are not familiar with economics - and that is very difficult to achieve’Michael Roberts, author of The Long Depression and Marx 200: a review of Marx’s economics’A good pocket-book for carrying around. I sense a great hunger among younger people for exactly this sort of analytical framework.’Philip Hiscock, Canada’Colin Chalmers has written a clear, easy to read, short version of the three (very long) volumes of Karl Marx’s Capital. Step by step he takes the reader through Marx’s categories and definitions, and how they build into the complex web of modern capitalism. There’s also a very useful glossary at the back. I only wish this book had been around 25 years ago when I was trying to wade through the original.’James Clammer, author of InsignificanceCapital Condensed is a short, step-by-step guide to the three volumes of Capital for the time poor activist, curious student or general reader. If you want to understand Marx’s investigation into how capital has grown to dominate our planet and must be superseded for humanity to survive this is the book for you.CONTENTS Introduction • 1 Commodities and money • 2 Capital and labour power • 3 Exploitation • 4 Productivity • 5 Subsumption • 6 Wages • 7 Accumulation • 8 Origins • 9 Circulation • 10 Turnover time • 11 Reproduction • 12 Profit • 13 Competition • 14 The falling rate of profit • 15 Commerce • 16 Interest and fictitious capital • 17 Rent • 18 Appearance and reality • Want to discuss Capital? • Categories • ReferencesColin Chalmers wrote for the anti-capitalist direct action newsletter SchNEWS.

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