Wage Labour  Capital, Karl Marx
Wage Labour  Capital, Karl Marx
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Wage Labour & Capital

Author: Karl Marx

Narrator: Alex Squire, The Light

Unabridged: 1 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/22/2026


Synopsis

This foundational political and economic work by Karl Marx examines the hidden mechanics of capitalism by exposing the unequal relationship between workers and those who own production. It reveals how labor is turned into a commodity, bought at its lowest possible cost while the value it creates is taken as profit by others. What appears on the surface as a fair exchange of wages is shown instead as a system built on imbalance, dependence, and quiet exploitation.Marx explains how wages do not reflect the true worth of human effort, but are shaped by competition, survival, and the constant pressure of unemployment. As wealth concentrates in fewer hands, workers become more replaceable, more powerless, and more trapped within a cycle they did not design. Productivity rises, yet insecurity deepens. Progress for one class becomes suffering for another, hidden beneath the language of “free markets” and “equal opportunity.”With sharp clarity and moral urgency, Karl Marx exposes how economic systems shape human life, dignity, and freedom. This work explores labor, power, poverty, and the structural forces that bind people to inequality. It is a forceful meditation on class, survival, and the enduring conflict between those who work and those who profit from their work.

About Karl Marx

Karl Marx (1818-1883) was a German philosopher and political theorist whose ideas made major contributions to the development of communism and socialism. Born in Trier in the Kingdom of Prussia (present-day Germany), Marx attended the University of Bonn and the University of Berlin. While living in Paris, he met and became a close friend of Friedrich Engels, with whom he collaborated on a number of works, including The Communist Manifesto, published in 1848. His other notable writings include A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy and Das Kapital, in addition to many essays. Though largely ignored by scholars during his lifetime, Marx's theories gained rapid acceptance in the socialist movement after his death and had an incomparable influence on the political discourse and events of the twentieth century.


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