
Das Kapital (Third Volume)
"Das Kapital, Volume III," by Karl Marx explores the dynamics of capitalism and its inherent contradictions. The volume focuses on how profits are generated, the roles of interest, rent, and capital in the economy, and the relationship between different classes. Marx argues that the capitalist system leads to inequalities and crises due to its exploitation of labor and tendency towards monopolization. The work examines the capitalist mode of production's impact on society, economy, and the potential for class struggle, while also addressing the concept of surplus value, which is the difference between the value produced by labor and the wages paid to laborers.