The Critique Of The Political Economy
(Author) Karl Marx"The Critique Of The Political Economy" is an analysis of capitalism and quantity theory of money, achieved by critiquing the writings of the leading theoretical exponents of capitalism at that time: these were the political economists, nowadays often referred to as the classical economists; Adam Smith and David Ricardo. Contents: - Commodities - Notes on the History of the Theory of Value - Money or Simple Circulation - The Measure of Value - Theories of the Unit of Measure of Money - The Medium of Circulation - The Metamorphosis of Commodities - The Circulation of Money - Coin and Symbols of Value - Money - Hoarding - Means of Payment - World Money - The Precious Metals - Theories of the Medium of Circulation and of Money - Introduction to the Critique of Political Economy - Production in General - The General Relation of Production to Distribution, change, and Consumption - The Method of Political Economy - Production, Means of Production, and Conditions of Production
Karl Marx
Karl Marx was a German philosopher and economist known for his seminal work "The Communist Manifesto." His writing style was clear and persuasive, advocating for the overthrow of capitalism and the establishment of a classless society. Marx's key contribution to literature was his critique of the capitalist system and its impact on society.