The Process of Circulation of Capital

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The Process of Circulation of Capital is the second volume of Karl Marx’s Das Kapital, analyzing how capital moves through the phases of production, circulation, and realization in a capitalist economy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Marxist theory text
book
economic literature
non-fiction book
aimsTo clarify the realization of surplus value
explain how capital moves through production and circulation
analyzes circulation process of capital
movement of capital
phases of capital
production process of capital
realization of value
reproduction of social capital
turnover of capital
author Karl Marx
componentOf critique of political economy
countryOfOrigin Germany
discusses circuits of capital
commodity capital
expanded reproduction
money capital
productive capital
simple reproduction
social reproduction
fieldOfStudy Marxian economics
economics
political economy
followedBy The Process of Capitalist Production as a Whole
surface form: Capital, Volume III
follows Das Kapital
surface form: Capital, Volume I
genre theoretical economics
hasPerspective critique of capitalism
mainSubject capital
capitalist mode of production
circulation of capital
political economy
originalLanguage German
partOf Das Kapital
philosophicalTradition Marxism
relatedWork Das Kapital
surface form: Capital, Volume I

The Process of Capitalist Production as a Whole
surface form: Capital, Volume III
theoreticalFramework historical materialism
volumeNumber 2

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Das Kapital firstVolumeTitle The Process of Circulation of Capital
this entity surface form: The Process of Production of Capital
Das Kapital secondVolumeTitle The Process of Circulation of Capital
The Process of Capitalist Production as a Whole follows The Process of Circulation of Capital
this entity surface form: The Process of the Circulation of Capital