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The Accumulation of CapitalBibliographic Details Author: Rosa Luxemburg Translated by: Agnes Schwarzschild Introduction by: Joan Robinson ISBN 13: 9789365614497 Pages: 440 Edition: First Edition (2026) Genre: Economics Political Economy Marxist Theory Economic History Price: 695 Description The Accumulation Of Capital by Rosa Luxemburg is a landmark work in political economy and Marxist theory, offering a rigorous analysis of capitalisms expansion and its inherent

Bibliographic Details

Author: Rosa Luxemburg

Translated by: Agnes Schwarzschild

Introduction by: Joan Robinson

ISBN-13: 9789365614497

Pages: 440

Edition: First Edition (2026)

Genre: Economics / Political Economy / Marxist Theory / Economic History

Price: ₹695

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The Accumulation Of Capital by Rosa Luxemburg is a landmark work in political economy and Marxist theory, offering a rigorous analysis of capitalism’s expansion and its inherent contradictions. First published in the early twentieth century, this influential text examines the processes through which capital grows and sustains itself within a global economic system.

Luxemburg critically engages with classical economic theories and extends Karl Marx’s analysis by focusing on the role of non-capitalist societies in the accumulation process. She argues that capitalism depends on external markets and continually expands into new territories, raising important questions about imperialism, economic instability, and global inequality.

This edition, translated from the German by Agnes Schwarzschild, preserves the intellectual depth and clarity of Luxemburg’s original work. The introduction by Joan Robinson provides valuable context for contemporary readers.

Rich in economic insight and analytical precision, The Accumulation Of Capital remains essential reading for students of economics, political science, history, and social theory.

Key Features

  • Classic work in Marxist economic theory by Rosa Luxemburg
  • Explores the dynamics of capital accumulation and expansion
  • Examines imperialism and global economic systems
  • Translated from German by Agnes Schwarzschild
  • Includes introduction by Joan Robinson
  • Engages with and extends Marx’s economic analysis
  • Suitable for students of economics, politics, and history
  • Offers critical insights into capitalism and global markets
  • Essential text in political economy and social theory
  • Comprehensive and scholarly yet accessible edition

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Publisher: Aedha Imprints

Published by: Aumram Publications

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Manufactured by: Doaba Corporation

Year: 2026

Email: [email protected]

Address: 4551-16, Shanti Mohan House, 16 Ansari Road, Daryaganj - 110002

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