Value, Price and Profit

Value, Price and Profit by Karl Marx, published by Martino Fine Books on June 14, 2017, is a concise exploration of Marx’s essential arguments regarding the workings of capital. This edition, a reprint of a circa 1920 publication, presents a speech that remained unpublished until after Marx’s death. With 64 pages, this work serves as a condensed version of Capital Volume 1, making it accessible for those interested in Marx’s economic theories without delving into the entirety of his larger work.
Readers will find that this book outlines key concepts related to economics and political ideologies, providing insights into Marx’s views on value and profit. The text serves as an introduction to his ideas, particularly for those studying economic history or philosophy. This edition is presented in English and is designed to engage readers with foundational aspects of Marxist thought, making it a relevant resource for anyone exploring the intersections of business, economics, and political theory.
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2017 Reprint of Circa 1920 Edition Published by Charles H. Kerr. Although delivered as a speech, this paper remained unpublished until after Marx’s death. It reads like a condensed version of Capital Volume 1, and contains Marx’s essential arguments about the workings of capital. Those wanted to avoid reading the entirety of Capital Volume 1 will find an excellent introduction to Marx’s ideas in this short publication.
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