
Capital Volume II
Capital Volume II by Karl Marx explores how capital—including machinery, factories, and inventory—moves through different stages of production, storage, and sale within a capitalist economy. It examines the flow of capital at the macroeconomic level, focusing on the processes that sustain and reproduce economic activity over time. The book analyzes how profits are generated through the rotation of capital, accounting for costs like maintenance and depreciation, and how different forms of capital interact in the broader economic system. Essentially, it provides a detailed view of the mechanics behind the continuous cycle of wealth production and circulation.