Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, Vol. 1
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Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, Vol. 1

Paperback – August 12, 1977

Price
$16.74
Format
Paperback
Pages
1152
Publisher
Vintage
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0394726571
Dimensions
5.26 x 2.09 x 7.97 inches
Weight
1.77 pounds

Description

From the Inside Flap Capital, one of Marx's major and most influential works, was the product of thirty years close study of the capitalist mode of production in England, the most advanced industrial society of his day. This new translation of Volume One, the only volume to be completed and edited by Marx himself, avoids some of the mistakes that have marred earlier versions and seeks to do justice to the literary qualities of the work. The introduction is by Ernest Mandel, author of Late Capitalism, one of the only comprehensive attempts to develop the theoretical legacy of Capital. 'Capital, ' one of Marx's major and most influential works, was the product of thirty years' close study of the capitalist mode of production in England, the most advanced industrial society of his day. This new translation of Volume One, the only volume to be completed and edited by Marx himself, avoids some of the mistakes that marred earlier versions and seeks to do justice to the literary qualities of the work. The introduction is by Ernest Mandel, author of 'Late Capitalism', one of the only comprehensive attempts to develop the theoretical legacy of 'Capital'. Karl Mark (1818–1883) was a philosopher, social scientist, historian, and revolutionary. He is without a doubt the most influential socialist thinker to emerge in the nineteenth century. Although he was largely ignored by scholars in his own lifetime, his social, economic, and political ideas gained rapid acceptance in the socialist movement after his death. In Paris, Marx developed his lifelong partnership with Friedrich Engels (1820–1895). Read more

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  • Capital, one of Marx's major and most influential works, was the product of thirty years close study of the capitalist mode of production in England, the most advanced industrial society of his day. This new translation of Volume One, the only volume to be completed and edited by Marx himself, avoids some of the mistakes that have marred earlier versions and seeks to do justice to the literary qualities of the work. The introduction is by Ernest Mandel, author of Late Capitalism, one of the only comprehensive attempts to develop the theoretical legacy of Capital.

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Good translation, but . . .

This is the best English translation, but it ignores Marx's final thoughts embodied in the French edition of Capital. The French translation was a hack job which required extensive correction, in the course of which Marx made significant additions. For these, you'll either have to learn French or go to a research library for the old Dona Torr translation. Too bad.

The introduction by Trotskyist theoretician Ernest Mandel is recommended to insomniacs.
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good tranaction
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Five Stars

Classic.