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Capital

Volumes One and Two
by: Karl Marx
Summary:

The book delves into the political economy, dissecting the capitalist system, its mode of production, and the dynamics of capital accumulation. It explores the exploitation of labor, the nature of class struggles, and the inevitable contradictions leading to societal changes.

Key points:

1. Labor Theory of Value: Marx's theory that a product's value is determined by the labor needed to make it, not consumer desires.

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