Title: Capital (Three Volume Set)
Author: Karl Marx
Publisher: Progress Publishers
Edition & Year: 1986 Edition
Pages & Size:
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Volume I: 750 pages | 6 in x 8.5 in | Hardcover
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Volume II: 450 pages | 6 in x 8.5 in | Hardcover
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Volume III: 940 pages | 6 in x 8.5 in | HardcovR
Capital: A Critique of Political Economy by Karl Marx stands as one of the most influential works in history, redefining economics, politics, and society. This complete three-volume set, published by Progress Publishers in 1986, offers readers a definitive edition of Marx’s groundbreaking theories, printed in durable hardcover bindings ideal for both study and collection.
Each volume addresses a critical aspect of Marx’s critique of capitalism:
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Volume I – The Process of Production of Capital (750 pages):
Marx analyzes commodities, money, labor, surplus value, and the exploitation of workers within the capitalist system. This volume introduces the core arguments that form the foundation of his economic philosophy. -
Volume II – The Process of Circulation of Capital (450 pages):
Expands on the dynamics of capital circulation, turnover, and the cycles of accumulation, illustrating how capital moves and reproduces itself within broader markets. -
Volume III – The Process of Capitalist Production as a Whole (940 pages):
A synthesis of Marx’s arguments, examining profit, interest, rent, and systemic contradictions within capitalism. This final volume ties together Marx’s vision of how capitalist economies function and their inherent instabilities.
The 1986 Progress Publishers edition is particularly valued for its scholarly accuracy, quality binding, and clear presentation, making it an authoritative choice for readers, academics, and collectors. With over 2,100 pages combined, this set remains an indispensable reference for economists, philosophers, historians, sociologists, and political theorists.
For collectors, this edition is a significant piece of Marxist publishing history, produced by one of the most respected publishers of socialist and political theory.
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Complete three-volume hardcover set of Capital by Karl Marx
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Published by Progress Publishers, 1986 Edition
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Volume I: 750 pages | Volume II: 450 pages | Volume III: 940 pages
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Standard scholarly size: 6 in x 8.5 in
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Durable hardcover binding for long-term study and preservation
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Covers production, circulation, and the totality of capitalist processes
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Essential for collectors, scholars of political economy, Marxist theory, and 20th-century intellectual history
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