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Theories Of Surplus Value Part Ii

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SKU: 9789350027547

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Explore Karl Marx’s Theories of Surplus Value, Part II (ISBN: 9789350027547). This critical analysis delves into 18th-century economic thought, dissecting theories of wealth creation and industrial profitability by British, French, and German economists. A foundational text for understanding Marx’s economic critique.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350027547
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9350027542
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 660

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for Theories Of Surplus Value Part Ii

  1. Rachit Porwal

    It is an okay read, but at some points it felt boring.

  2. Kanchi Yadav

    I struggled at times, but I appreciate the historical context it gave me.

  3. Nipun Mehrotra

    This book has met my expectations. A good addition to my book collection.

  4. Ravi Duhan

    Marx dissects th-century economics with precision. A cornerstone of Marxist thought.

  5. Pushpam Raj

    The content is a bit too heavy for me, and I could not comprehend most of it.

  6. Prabhat Pandey

    Provides invaluable context to Marx’s later works. Be prepared for a deep dive.

  7. Ayush Mishra

    Not for the faint of heart! Requires patience, but the insights are worth it.

  8. Sayyad Aadil

    I love how the author explained each economic theory with precision.

  9. Pushkar Kumar

    A challenging but ultimately rewarding read. It requires focus but offers great insight.

  10. Nikunj Singhal

    A dense read, but rewarding for those serious about Marxist economics. Part II really digs into the historical context.

  11. Nandini Gupta

    Not a casual read, but rewarding for those committed to understanding Marxist theory.

  12. Akshit Khanna

    The book can be quite overwhelming because of its complex language and economic jargons.

  13. Sachin Sanjay Kakad

    Dense and complex, but essential reading for any serious student of economics.

  14. Utpal Basumatary

    Marx’s analysis is sharp, even if the subject matter can be a bit tedious.

  15. Nitanshu Sagar

    Definitely a book that requires multiple readings to fully grasp.

  16. Srishti Sharma

    Challenging but insightful. Marx’s analysis of early economic thinkers is fascinating.

  17. Mansi

    A bit dry at times, but ultimately a crucial text for understanding Marx.

  18. Prakash Kumar Singh

    Found the writing style a bit difficult. Still, a crucial work for understanding economic theory.

  19. Vivek Kumar

    Important, yes. Easy to read, no. Prepare to dedicate some serious time.

  20. Aniruddha Khohwal

    Useful for research. However, beginners in the field may find it difficult.

  21. Shifa Islam

    Excellent analysis, although the language can be a bit archaic at times.

  22. Reju Rohan

    The book is quite informative and has provided immense knowledge about economics.

  23. Deependra Kumar

    Some parts are a slog, but the overall impact on my understanding was significant.

  24. Sakshi Dilip Deole

    A worthwhile, if demanding, exploration of economic history and theory.

  25. Varun Bajaj

    Heavy going, but the historical context Marx provides is invaluable.

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