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    Marx's revolutionary critique of capitalism exposed the exploitation of labor and shaped global economics. Studied by Lenin, Guevara, and Chomsky, "Das Kapital" remains controversial yet foundational. What hidden economic forces control your daily life? The answer might unsettle you.

    1. Surplus value stems from workers' unpaid labor time in capitalist systems
    2. Commodity fetishism obscures human labor behind market prices and social relations
    3. Capital grows through exploitation, transforming money into self-expanding value
    4. Machinery increases productivity but devalues labor, deepening worker alienation
    5. Capitalism's profit depends on extracting surplus value through wage labor
    6. Workers' labor reproduces capitalist structures even as they're exploited
    7. Capitalist competition inevitably lowers profit rates, fueling systemic crises
    8. Private property enables capital accumulation through historical violence and dispossession
    9. Capitalism creates its own grave-diggers through proletarianization and class polarization

    Über den Autor

    Karl Marx (1818–1883) was a German-born philosopher, economist, and revolutionary socialist whose critical analysis of capitalism reshaped modern political thought. His seminal work Capital (1867) combines rigorous political economy, historical critique, and philosophical inquiry to expose the dynamics of class struggle and capital accumulation.

    Educated at the University of Berlin and the University of Jena, Marx’s academic training in philosophy and law informed his later economic theories, while his journalism and activism with Friedrich Engels—co-author of The Communist Manifesto (1848)—cemented his role as a foundational figure in socialist movements. Exiled from Germany, France, and Belgium for his radical ideas, Marx spent decades refining Capital in London, supported by Engels’ editorial collaboration.

    Alongside The Communist Manifesto, Marx’s works like The German Ideology and Critique of the Gotha Program established dialectical materialism as a framework for analyzing social change. Capital remains a cornerstone of Marxist theory, translated into over 50 languages and cited as foundational in economics, sociology, and political science. Its analysis of commodity fetishism, surplus value, and systemic exploitation continues to inspire academic debate and social movements worldwide.

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    What is Capital by Karl Marx about?

    Capital critiques capitalism’s economic system, analyzing how surplus value is extracted from workers through exploitation. Marx argues that profit stems from unpaid labor, leading to class struggle between capitalists and workers. The book also examines commodity fetishism, machinery’s role in crises, and capitalism’s self-destructive tendencies.

    Who should read Capital by Karl Marx?

    Students of economics, political theory, or philosophy will find Capital foundational for understanding Marxist critiques of capitalism. Activists, historians, and policymakers seeking insights into labor exploitation, class dynamics, and systemic inequality also benefit. The dense analysis suits readers comfortable with theoretical and historical contexts.

    Is Capital by Karl Marx worth reading?

    Yes, for its profound influence on economic thought and critique of industrial capitalism. While dense, it offers essential frameworks for analyzing labor relations, profit motives, and systemic inequality. Modern readers may challenge its determinism, but its exploration of capital’s “laws of motion” remains influential.

    What is surplus value according to Marx?

    Surplus value is the profit generated when workers produce goods worth more than their wages. Marx argues capitalists exploit labor by appropriating this excess value, which fuels capital accumulation. Only labor—not machinery—creates surplus value, leading to crises as profit rates decline.

    What is commodity fetishism in Capital?

    Commodity fetishism refers to misattributing economic value to goods themselves rather than the labor behind them. Marx claims capitalism obscures human labor’s role, making commodities appear intrinsically valuable. This illusion sustains unequal power dynamics between workers and owners.

    How does Marx explain class struggle in Capital?

    Class struggle arises from capitalists (owners) exploiting proletarians (workers) to maximize profit. Marx posits this conflict as capitalism’s driving force, predicting worker revolts would dismantle the system. Historical shifts, like feudalism to capitalism, stem from such material conflicts.

    What role does machinery play in Marx’s critique?

    Machines boost production but don’t create surplus value—only labor does. Capitalists invest in machinery to outcompete rivals, yet this reduces profit rates long-term. Workers face unemployment or wage suppression, intensifying exploitation and systemic crises.

    How does Capital compare to Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations?

    While Smith celebrates free markets’ “invisible hand,” Marx exposes capitalism’s exploitative core. Capital critiques classical economics for ignoring labor’s undervaluation, contrasting Smith’s optimism with a focus on inequality and class conflict.

    What are criticisms of Capital?

    Critics argue Marx underestimates capitalism’s adaptability and overstates class solidarity. Others note his analysis overlooks non-economic factors like culture. Despite this, his labor theory of value and crisis predictions remain pivotal in economic discourse.

    Why is Capital relevant today?

    Capital’s analysis of wealth inequality, automation, and corporate power resonates in modern debates. Its framework helps critique gig economies, wage disparities, and financial crises, offering tools to question capitalism’s ethical and structural flaws.

    Key quotes from Capital and their meanings

    1. “Capital is dead labour, that vampire-like, only lives by sucking living labour”: Highlights labor exploitation as capitalism’s lifeblood.
    2. “The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles”: Emphasizes conflict driving societal change.

    How does Capital define profit motive?

    Profit stems from extracting surplus value via exploited labor. Capitalists prioritize profit over human needs, creating cycles of overproduction, unemployment, and social alienation. This “limitless” pursuit drives inequality and systemic instability.

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    Each represents not an accidental feature but a systematic outcome of capitalism's alienated relationship with nature.

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    Karl Marx19th-century philosopher and author of Capital
    Ludwig FeuerbachPhilosopher critiqued for his abstract approach
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    This learning plan provides essential intellectual tools for anyone seeking to understand and engage with the major forces shaping modern society—from market dynamics and policy decisions to ethical frameworks and power structures. It's particularly valuable for aspiring policymakers, business leaders, activists, educators, and informed citizens who want to move beyond headlines and develop sophisticated, evidence-based perspectives on the pressing social, economic, and political challenges of our time.

    2 h 41 m•4 Abschnitte
    Exploring Mind, Behavior & Colonial Finance

    Exploring Mind, Behavior & Colonial Finance

    LERNPLAN

    Exploring Mind, Behavior & Colonial Finance

    This learning plan explores the often overlooked connection between psychological frameworks and colonial financial systems that continue to shape modern society. Ideal for students of psychology, economics, history, and social justice who seek to understand how historical power structures influence contemporary thought patterns and economic behaviors.

    1 h 45 m•4 Abschnitte