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The Accumulation of Capital — Rosa Luxemburg

The Accumulation of Capital
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Araştırma İnceleme KuramMarksizm SosyalizmBusiness and Economics

The Accumulation of Capital

Rosa Luxemburg

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0439 sf.
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The Accumulation of Capital

Rosa Luxemburg

Rosa Luxemburg s The Accumulation of Capital stands as one of the most important and provocative contributions to Marxist economic theory First published in 1913 this monumental work examines the dynamics of capitalist expansion the roots of economic crises and the deep connection between capitalism and imperialism Luxemburg argues that capitalism cannot sustain its growth within its own boundaries To survive it must constantly seek new markets and non capitalist territories through colonialism foreign trade and militarism In doing so she reveals that capitalism s drive for accumulation is not only an economic process but a political and social one as well The Accumulation of Capital is both a rigorous work of economic analysis and a powerful critique of imperialism Luxemburg s visionary insights inspired generations of anti colonial and socialist thinkers and the book remains a vital text for understanding the global dynamics of capitalism today Blending sharp economic theory with revolutionary conviction Luxemburg s masterpiece endures as a timeless classic essential reading for anyone seeking to grasp the forces shaping the modern world

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2026439 sf.
Şehadet Kitap

Rosa Luxemburg s The Accumulation of Capital stands as one of the most important and provocative contributions to Marxist economic theory First published in 1913 this monumental work examines the dynamics of capitalist expansion the roots of economic crises and the deep connection between capitalism and imperialism Luxemburg argues that capitalism cannot sustain its growth within its own boundaries To survive it must constantly seek new markets and non capitalist territories through colonialism foreign trade and militarism In doing so she reveals that capitalism s drive for accumulation is not only an economic process but a political and social one as well The Accumulation of Capital is both a rigorous work of economic analysis and a powerful critique of imperialism Luxemburg s visionary insights inspired generations of anti colonial and socialist thinkers and the book remains a vital text for understanding the global dynamics of capitalism today Blending sharp economic theory with revolutionary conviction Luxemburg s masterpiece endures as a timeless classic essential reading for anyone seeking to grasp the forces shaping the modern world

Ekin Kitap
451,00

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439 sf.
Ekin Kitap

Rosa Luxemburg s The Accumulation of Capital stands as one of the most important and provocative contributions to Marxist economic theory First published in 1913 this monumental work examines the dynamics of capitalist expansion the roots of economic crises and the deep connection between capitalism and imperialism Luxemburg argues that capitalism cannot sustain its growth within its own boundaries To survive it must constantly seek new markets and non capitalist territories through colonialism foreign trade and militarism In doing so she reveals that capitalism s drive for accumulation is not only an economic process but a political and social one as well The Accumulation of Capital is both a rigorous work of economic analysis and a powerful critique of imperialism Luxemburg s visionary insights inspired generations of anti colonial and socialist thinkers and the book remains a vital text for understanding the global dynamics of capitalism today Blending sharp economic theory with revolutionary conviction Luxemburg s masterpiece endures as a timeless classic essential reading for anyone seeking to grasp the forces shaping the modern world

D&R
477,95

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20261. baskı439 sf.
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Rosa Luxemburg s The Accumulation of Capital stands as one of the most important and provocative contributions to Marxist economic theory First published in 1913 this monumental work examines the dynamics of capitalist expansion the roots of economic crises and the deep connection between capitalism and imperialism Luxemburg argues that capitalism cannot sustain its growth within its own boundaries To survive it must constantly seek new markets and non capitalist territories through colonialism foreign trade and militarism In doing so she reveals that capitalism s drive for accumulation is not only an economic process but a political and social one as well The Accumulation of Capital is both a rigorous work of economic analysis and a powerful critique of imperialism Luxemburg s visionary insights inspired generations of anti colonial and socialist thinkers and the book remains a vital text for understanding the global dynamics of capitalism today Blending sharp economic theory with revolutionary conviction Luxemburg s masterpiece endures as a timeless classic essential reading for anyone seeking to grasp the forces shaping the modern world Tanıtım Bülteninden

Nobel Kitap
484,00

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439 sf.
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Nobel Kitap

Rosa Luxemburg s The Accumulation of Capital stands as one of the most important and provocative contributions to Marxist economic theory First published in 1913 this monumental work examines the dynamics of capitalist expansion the roots of economic crises and the deep connection between capitalism and imperialism Luxemburg argues that capitalism cannot sustain its growth within its own boundaries To survive it must constantly seek new markets and non capitalist territories through colonialism foreign trade and militarism In doing so she reveals that capitalism s drive for accumulation is not only an economic process but a political and social one as well The Accumulation of Capital is both a rigorous work of economic analysis and a powerful critique of imperialism Luxemburg s visionary insights inspired generations of anti colonial and socialist thinkers and the book remains a vital text for understanding the global dynamics of capitalism today Blending sharp economic theory with revolutionary conviction Luxemburg s masterpiece endures as a timeless classic essential reading for anyone seeking to grasp the forces shaping the modern world