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- | '''''Das Kapital''''' ('''''Capital''''', in the English translation) is an extensive [[treatise]] on [[political economy]] written by [[Karl Marx]] in [[German language|German]]. The book is a critical analysis of [[capitalism]] and its practical economic application and also, in part, a critique of other related theories. Its first volume was published in Germany on [[July 25]] [[1867]]. | + | '''''Das Kapital''''', also called '''''Capital. A Critique of Political Economy''''' ({{lang-de|Das Kapital. Kritik der politischen Oekonomie}}, {{IPA-de|das kapiˈtaːl kʁɪˈtiːk deːɐ poˈliːtɪʃən økonomˈiː|pron}}; 1867–1883) by [[Karl Marx]] is a foundational theoretical text in [[Materialism|materialist philosophy]], [[economics]] and [[politics]]. |
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* [[Accumulation by dispossession]] | * [[Accumulation by dispossession]] | ||
* [[Analytical Marxism]] | * [[Analytical Marxism]] | ||
* [[Étienne Balibar]] | * [[Étienne Balibar]] | ||
* [[Eduard Bernstein]] | * [[Eduard Bernstein]] | ||
- | * [[G.A. Cohen]] | + | * [[G. A. Cohen]] |
- | * [[Capital (economics)]] | + | |
* [[Capital accumulation]] | * [[Capital accumulation]] | ||
- | * [[Capitalism]] | ||
- | * [[Commodity fetishism]] | ||
* [[Cost of capital]] | * [[Cost of capital]] | ||
* [[Crisis theory]] | * [[Crisis theory]] | ||
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* [[History of theory of capitalism]] | * [[History of theory of capitalism]] | ||
* [[Immiseration thesis]] | * [[Immiseration thesis]] | ||
- | * [[Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism]] | + | * ''[[Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism]]'' |
* [[Krisis Groupe]] | * [[Krisis Groupe]] | ||
* [[Labor theory of value]] | * [[Labor theory of value]] | ||
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* [[Marx's theory of alienation]] | * [[Marx's theory of alienation]] | ||
* [[Primitive accumulation of capital]] | * [[Primitive accumulation of capital]] | ||
- | * [[Profit (economics)|Profit]] | ||
* [[Relations of production]] | * [[Relations of production]] | ||
* [[Return on capital]] | * [[Return on capital]] | ||
* [[Surplus labour]] | * [[Surplus labour]] | ||
- | * [[Surplus value]] | ||
* [[Valorisation]] | * [[Valorisation]] | ||
* [[Value added]] | * [[Value added]] | ||
+ | * [[Vladimir Lenin]] | ||
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Das Kapital, also called Capital. A Critique of Political Economy (Template:Lang-de, Template:IPA-de; 1867–1883) by Karl Marx is a foundational theoretical text in materialist philosophy, economics and politics.
See also
- Accumulation by dispossession
- Analytical Marxism
- Étienne Balibar
- Eduard Bernstein
- G. A. Cohen
- Capital accumulation
- Cost of capital
- Crisis theory
- Culture of capitalism
- History of theory of capitalism
- Immiseration thesis
- Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism
- Krisis Groupe
- Labor theory of value
- Law of accumulation
- Law of value
- Marx's theory of alienation
- Primitive accumulation of capital
- Relations of production
- Return on capital
- Surplus labour
- Valorisation
- Value added
- Vladimir Lenin
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