
Capital Volume III
"Capital Volume III," written by Karl Marx, focuses on the dynamics of capitalism, particularly how capital operates in the economy, profit generation, and the relationship between different classes. It explores concepts like the distribution of profits, the role of credit, and the complexities of capitalist production and competition. Marx analyzes how these elements contribute to economic crises and the concentration of wealth, emphasizing the contradictions inherent in capitalism that can lead to its eventual transformation or collapse. This volume expands on his earlier works to provide a comprehensive view of capitalist systems and their implications for society.