Karl Marx argued in Das Kapital that capitalism creates wealth through exploitation, where workers produce more value than they receive in wages, with the gap representing profit; while capitalism has adapted and evolved over time, Marx's core question about wealth distribution and social tension remains relevant.
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KARL MARX DIDN’T HATE CAPITALISM. HE AUTOPSIED IT.
Added:During the Industrial Revolution, machines outran [music] men and profit became king. Karl Marx asked a dangerous question.
Who truly benefits [music] from all this wealth?
In Das Kapital, he argued that fortunes grow when workers create more value than they're paid. He called it exploitation.
Profit from [music] the gap between labor and wages.
His ideas sparked revolutions and shook governments. Critics fired back.
Capitalism adapts. Innovation lifts millions from poverty. Marx predicted collapse. Capitalism evolved instead.
Yet his warning remains. When wealth rises to the top and struggle stays below, tension grows. Love him or hate him, his question [music] still stands.
Who wins and who pays the price?
What do you think?
Tell me in the comments.
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