The economic teaching of Karl Marx
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German economist, historian, theoretician of Marxism Karl Kautis />, wanting to make K. Marx popular and more accessible and more accessible for a wide reader, in the 80s of the XIX century writes the book “Econo-
Charles Marx"s Micoic teaching. ” In it, he explains his original
ideas and terms, illustrates his reasoning with visual examples of
rams, and also gives a system of basic concepts, dividing his work into three
parts: from a marketable matrix to The riddle of the surplus value
and then to understanding profit and salaries. Indeed, the book
was a great success: for many, the interpretation of Kautsky was the ideal-
replacement of “capital” and a sufficient excursion to the world of Marxist
political economy. His work has not lost its relevance in our
time
Charles Marx"s Micoic teaching. ” In it, he explains his original
ideas and terms, illustrates his reasoning with visual examples of
rams, and also gives a system of basic concepts, dividing his work into three
parts: from a marketable matrix to The riddle of the surplus value
and then to understanding profit and salaries. Indeed, the book
was a great success: for many, the interpretation of Kautsky was the ideal-
replacement of “capital” and a sufficient excursion to the world of Marxist
political economy. His work has not lost its relevance in our
time