
Illustrated Capital
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About This Novel
"Das Kapital" is Marx's representative work of political economics. It profoundly exposes the entire process of capital movement and reveals the secret of capital, "surplus value." The depth and breadth of its discussion of the social and economic contradictions of capitalism made the whole world tremble. It is precisely this kind of pure criticality and scientific nature that makes "Das Kapital" one of the greatest works in human history. "Das Kapital" is Marx's representative work of political economics. It reveals "surplus value", the secret of capital exploitation, which makes the whole world tremble and profoundly affects the trajectory of historical development. As the famous contemporary French thinker Derrida said, "Without Capital, there would be no world today."
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When I picked up the book Das Kapital, I couldn't understand it. The dense text, mathematical formulas, and analogies made it difficult to understand, and I couldn't explain the theory in conjunction with reality. The layout is really good! The annotations of pictures and texts are eye-catching, and things that were originally unimaginable are all connected together. Bought, bought.
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No one reads this book!
The layout of this book really makes people want to read it
When I picked up the book Das Kapital, I couldn't understand it. The dense text, mathematical formulas, and analogies made it difficult to understand, and I couldn't explain the theory in conjunction with reality. The layout is really good! The annotations of pictures and texts are eye-catching, and things that were originally unimaginable are all connected together. Bought, bought.




