The Poverty of Philosophy
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A sharp and influential critique of economic theory and social inequality. In The Poverty of Philosophy, Karl Marx challenges the ideas of contemporary economist Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, offering a powerful defense of his own emerging theories on class struggle and capitalism. With clarity and intensity, Marx dissects economic contradictions and exposes the realities of labor, exploitation, and social change. This foundational work lays the groundwork for Marxist thought, presenting key ideas that would later shape political movements across the world. Both analytical and provocative, it invites readers to question systems of power and inequality. A must-read for those interested in political philosophy, economics, and history, The Poverty of Philosophy remains a crucial text for understanding the roots of modern socio-economic theory.
A sharp and influential critique of economic theory and social inequality. In The Poverty of Philosophy, Karl Marx challenges the ideas of contemporary economist Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, offering a powerful defense of his own emerging theories on class struggle and capitalism. With clarity and intensity, Marx dissects economic contradictions and exposes the realities of labor, exploitation, and social change. This foundational work lays the groundwork for Marxist thought, presenting key ideas that would later shape political movements across the world. Both analytical and provocative, it invites readers to question systems of power and inequality. A must-read for those interested in political philosophy, economics, and history, The Poverty of Philosophy remains a crucial text for understanding the roots of modern socio-economic theory.
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