
Karl Marx‘s Capital Vol. 2 (Part 1/4)
Theory & Philosophy
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The Three Stages of Capitalism
In the capitalist mode of production, more value is able to be extracted from something that actually exists. In his words, he says that the magnitude of its value compared with the value of the productive capital contained in it before it was transformed. So at the end of the three stages, we are left with commodity capital, which is then sold to be turned into money capital. But at that point they stop being commodity capital and money capital, or, in other Words, the embodiment of the rization of capital,. At that point, they then just become commodity and money again.
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