Marx and Capitalism
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The idea of capital as a social relation can be seen to symbolize the relationship between those who own capital, and between those who must work in order to secure the income stream of capital, it is a relation of both property and power. Ideas of class conflict, alienation and exploitation are thus central to this approach. The aim of this essay is to explain the social relations of capital, and how these fit into
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Bibliography: Aron, Raymond. Main Currents in Sociological Thought. Penguin, 1991. Capitalism to Communism www.stier.net/teaching/ih52/notes/marx/capitalism.htm Dahrendorf, Ralf. Class and Class Conflict in Industrial Society. Stanford University Press, 1959. Giddens, Anthony Capitalism and Modern Social Theory Cambridge University Press, 1994. Marx, Karl and Friedrich Engels. 1845 The German Ideology Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1976. Mercantilism www.issifind.com/2005_02_27_chinabusinessportal_archive.html Wilcynski, Jozef. Encyclopedic Dictioary of Marxism, Socialism and Communism. Berlin, New York: de Gruyter, 1981.