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Capitalism: A Critical Analysis - Karl Marx

Capitalism: A Critical Analysis - Karl Marx

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Explore the dynamics of economic systems and the forces that drive societal structures through the lens of critical analysis. This podcast series delves into the intricacies of economic theory, the struggles between classes, and the influence of capitalism on society. Each episode features a different complete audiobook, offering insights from diverse perspectives, time periods, and styles. Whether you're seeking to understand economic principles or ponder the social implications of wealth and power, this series provides a rich source of knowledge and reflection. A new book is added every week, ensuring a fresh perspective with each listen. Check out more shows at solgoodmedia.com.public domain Arte Economia Politica e governo Scienze politiche Storia e critica della letteratura
  • Capital - A Critical Analysis of Capitalist Production - Karl Marx Part 5
    Mar 30 2026
    Capitalism: A Critical Analysis presents a critique of the capitalist economic system, drawing on the ideas and theories of Karl Marx. The work examines how capitalism organizes production, ownership, and labor, and argues that the system inherently creates inequality and conflict between social classes.At the center of the analysis is the relationship between the bourgeoisie (the owners of capital and industry) and the proletariat (the working class who sell their labor). Marx argues that under capitalism, workers produce value through their labor but receive only a portion of that value as wages. The remaining value—what Marx calls surplus value—is taken by the owners as profit. This process, he claims, leads to the exploitation of workers and the accumulation of wealth among a small group of capitalists.The book also explores how capitalism shapes social structures, politics, and culture. Marx contends that economic systems influence nearly every aspect of society, and that institutions such as governments and laws often function to protect the interests of the capitalist class. Over time, he argues, the contradictions within capitalism—such as economic crises, wealth concentration, and worker dissatisfaction—create instability within the system.Ultimately, the work suggests that these tensions could lead to major social change. Marx believed that as workers become more aware of their shared interests and conditions, they may organize collectively to challenge capitalist structures and create a more equitable economic system.Overall, Capitalism: A Critical Analysis reflects Marx’s broader critique of capitalism and his examination of class struggle, economic power, and the forces that shape social and economic systems.








































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  • Capital - A Critical Analysis of Capitalist Production - Karl Marx Part 4
    Mar 23 2026
    Capitalism: A Critical Analysis presents a critique of the capitalist economic system, drawing on the ideas and theories of Karl Marx. The work examines how capitalism organizes production, ownership, and labor, and argues that the system inherently creates inequality and conflict between social classes.At the center of the analysis is the relationship between the bourgeoisie (the owners of capital and industry) and the proletariat (the working class who sell their labor). Marx argues that under capitalism, workers produce value through their labor but receive only a portion of that value as wages. The remaining value—what Marx calls surplus value—is taken by the owners as profit. This process, he claims, leads to the exploitation of workers and the accumulation of wealth among a small group of capitalists.The book also explores how capitalism shapes social structures, politics, and culture. Marx contends that economic systems influence nearly every aspect of society, and that institutions such as governments and laws often function to protect the interests of the capitalist class. Over time, he argues, the contradictions within capitalism—such as economic crises, wealth concentration, and worker dissatisfaction—create instability within the system.Ultimately, the work suggests that these tensions could lead to major social change. Marx believed that as workers become more aware of their shared interests and conditions, they may organize collectively to challenge capitalist structures and create a more equitable economic system.Overall, Capitalism: A Critical Analysis reflects Marx’s broader critique of capitalism and his examination of class struggle, economic power, and the forces that shape social and economic systems.








































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  • Capital - A Critical Analysis of Capitalist Production - Karl Marx Part 3 Full Book
    Mar 19 2026
    Capitalism: A Critical Analysis presents a critique of the capitalist economic system, drawing on the ideas and theories of Karl Marx. The work examines how capitalism organizes production, ownership, and labor, and argues that the system inherently creates inequality and conflict between social classes.At the center of the analysis is the relationship between the bourgeoisie (the owners of capital and industry) and the proletariat (the working class who sell their labor). Marx argues that under capitalism, workers produce value through their labor but receive only a portion of that value as wages. The remaining value—what Marx calls surplus value—is taken by the owners as profit. This process, he claims, leads to the exploitation of workers and the accumulation of wealth among a small group of capitalists.The book also explores how capitalism shapes social structures, politics, and culture. Marx contends that economic systems influence nearly every aspect of society, and that institutions such as governments and laws often function to protect the interests of the capitalist class. Over time, he argues, the contradictions within capitalism—such as economic crises, wealth concentration, and worker dissatisfaction—create instability within the system.Ultimately, the work suggests that these tensions could lead to major social change. Marx believed that as workers become more aware of their shared interests and conditions, they may organize collectively to challenge capitalist structures and create a more equitable economic system.Overall, Capitalism: A Critical Analysis reflects Marx’s broader critique of capitalism and his examination of class struggle, economic power, and the forces that shape social and economic systems.








































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