Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350027554
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350027550
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 637
Original price was: ₹995.00.₹796.00Current price is: ₹796.00.
Explore Karl Marx’s Theories of Surplus Value, Part III (ISBN: 9789350027554). This critical analysis of 18th-century European economic thought delves into wealth creation, industry profits, and the theories of British, French, and German political economists. A must-read for economics enthusiasts and scholars.
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Rohan Kapoor –
Insightful and comprehensive, though a bit dense at times. Offers a valuable historical perspective on economic theories of surplus value.
Abhimanyu Anurag –
Interesting ideas, but a very difficult read. I found myself rereading sections multiple times. Not for casual readers.
Anonymous –
This book provides great historical context but is extremely dense and verbose. It requires a significant time commitment.
Amulya Baranwal –
A key text for any Marxist scholar. Marx’s insights remain relevant today. However, be prepared for some intricate arguments.
Ankur Yadav –
An important contribution, but be warned: it is quite scholarly. Prepare for some difficult sections. Not a relaxing read.
Kartikey Rupainwar –
Offers profound insights into the history of economic thought and the nature of surplus value. A valuable addition to any economist’s library.
Aditya Gupta –
This is an amazing book, a tough read, but Marx’s work shines through. You will not regret investing your time reading this.
Dharam Vanita –
It’s really not a bad book, but at the same time it’s not that great. Maybe if you study economics you would like it more.
Jitendra Ruparam Mali –
A bit too focused on historical context for my taste. I was hoping for more modern applications of the theories.
Yash Yadav –
Marx’s analysis is dense, but rewarding. This volume sheds light on historical economic thought. A challenging but worthwhile read for serious scholars.
Prateek Verma –
Part III is a deep dive. Some parts were hard to follow, but the overall insights into surplus value are invaluable. Could use more modern examples.
Gulshan Kumar Mahto –
The book could have been more concise. Although important for grasping Marx’s theory, it demands considerable effort to get through.
Suyash Pratap Rana –
A complex and detailed examination. It requires patience, but offers a fascinating glimpse into the development of economic theories.
Manav Gautam –
A must read for understanding the roots of capitalism critique. It can be slow, but the depth of insight is amazing.
Utsav Dahiya –
Essential reading for understanding Marx’s critique of political economy. The historical context is thoroughly explored. A bit dry at times, though.