Karl Marx’s ‘Capital’ is a work that discusses scientifically not only economic and political issues but also the entire process of development of human society.
‘Capital’ consists of 4 volumes.
The title of the first volume is ‘Process of Production of Capital’. This contains 8 parts and a total of 21 chapters.
The title of the second volume is ‘Process of Circulation of Capital’. This contains 3 parts. The total number of chapters is 21.
The title of the third volume is ‘Process of capitalist production as a whole’. This contains 7 parts. The total number of chapters is 52.
The fourth volume is in the form of three separate volumes, each one of which is called a ‘part’. The common title of all the three parts is ‘Theories of Surplus Value’. All the three parts contain a total of 24 chapters. Each one of these 3 parts has an ‘Addendum’.
All these, as a whole, constitute ‘Capital’.
This book is an introduction to Marx's Capital.