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Capital: Volume II: 2 by Karl Marx, with contributions from Mandel and Fernbach, is a seminal work offering a rigorous Marxist analysis of the financial sector within capitalism. Ranked #234 in Business & Economic History and boasting a 4.6-star rating from 458 reviews, this volume remains a critical resource for professionals and scholars in economics, political economy, and international relations. Available now with everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 458 Reviews |
A**G
1 but a brilliant exposition of money and finance
not the literary classic of vol. 1 but a brilliant exposition of money and finance. Where would you find a book written 150 years ago so in tune with contemporary society of today. I suggest reading it with the chapters on money in Vol. 3. I view Vol. 2 very relevant in todays domination of capitalism by finance. It "screams" out(financial sector of capitalism),for a rigorous Marxist analysis.
L**R
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The order came earlier in perfect condition. I am very happy with the purchase. 10 from 10. And the book is definitely 'must have' for people interested in International Relations and Political economy !!!
C**N
Five Stars
Excellent
A**R
Five Stars
as new
B**I
Five Stars
the biggest rip off ever
A**N
These are his economic treatise.
After reading the first 3 volumes these books are works in economics. In fact there is an effective 4th volume, The Theory of Surplus which I have not read. I won't add to the previous descriptions of his ideas as this would be superfluous. What I have read for a summary of all his many publications is Karl Marx Selected Writings in Sociology and Social Philosophy, T.B. Bottomore and Maximilien Rubel , Pelican 1963. A full list of all his and Engels books are listed. I have also read The Communist Manifesto and also The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, describing the attempted revolution of 1848? His main sociology works seem to be The German Ideology (GI) and Grundrisse (1857-8).Or at least these are the books I would consider reading next in this line of exploration. The first 2 volumes are also available in one book from Wadsworth .
F**G
Five Stars
good book, have to say
B**E
Five Stars
I LOVE IT
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