Karl Marx: Manifesto & Capital (English Version)
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Product Details:
• Author: Debabrata Das
• Publisher: Woodpecker
• Language: English
• ISBN: 9789388100908
About the Book:
Karl Marx: Manifesto & Capital is an informative pictorial biography that introduces readers to the life, ideas, and influence of Karl Marx, one of the most significant thinkers in modern history. Born in 1818, Marx was a philosopher, economist, and revolutionary whose theories greatly shaped political thought, economics, and social sciences.
The book explores Marx’s intellectual journey and his contributions to the understanding of society, labour, and economic systems. His writings examined the relationship between labour and capital, highlighting the struggles faced by working classes in industrial societies. Through his works such as The Communist Manifesto and Das Kapital, Marx presented ideas that profoundly influenced political movements, labour unions, and intellectual debates around the world.
This pictorial biography presents Marx not only as a political thinker but also as a scholar whose work contributed to the development of modern social science. His famous statement that philosophers have only interpreted the world while the real task is to change it reflects his deep commitment to social transformation.
Written by Debabrata Das, the book provides an accessible introduction to Karl Marx’s life and ideas through engaging narration and visual elements. It helps readers understand the historical significance and continuing influence of one of the most influential thinkers of the nineteenth century.


