Unlike such obvious forms of oppression as feudalism or slavery, capitalism has been able to survive through its genius for disguising corporate profit imperatives as opportunities for individual human equality and advancement. But it was the genius of Karl Marx, in his masterwork, <em>Capital</em>,
Modern Imperialism, Monopoly Finance Capital, and Marx's Law of Value
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- New York University Press
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- 2017
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