Das Kapital Themes

Das Kapital Themes

Philosophical Viewpoints: Communism

Bet you saw this one coming, huh?Lots of people think they know what Karl Marx's philosophy of communism is all about but haven't read anything by the dude himself. Das Kapital, Marx's most importa...

Man and the Natural World

Karl Marx is known for saying that working conditions under capitalism are degrading to workers. But in Das Kapital, he also says that there's nothing inherently degrading about work itself. The la...

Tradition and Customs

According to Marx, it all boils down to moolah. Even traditions and customs that seem to arise from something else entirely—they too are all about the bucks. That's part of the depressing message...

Technology and Modernization

In Das Kapital, Karl Marx takes aim at the various ways capitalism improves technology and modernizes the organization of work. Yeah, he's not to thrilled about it. The tail end of the Industrial R...

Society and Class

Marx is known for saying, in the Communist Manifesto, that the history of society is the history of class struggles. But in Das Kapital he goes into much more detail about what makes the capitalist...

Wealth

Ever since Adam Smith wrote his Wealth of Nations, economists have been trying to figure out what exactly wealth is. In Das Kapital, Karl Marx takes his stab at the question. He looks at the commod...

Time

There's a famous Charlie Chaplin scene in which his employers put him in an eating machine to make his meal-time more efficient. Sound familiar? Yeah, the scene has its origins in what Marx describ...

Power

Workers of the world, unite—right? Yeah, Marx is known for advocating for workers to overthrow capitalists, but that happens in the Communist Manifesto. In Das Kapital, he's all about diagnosing...

Justice and Judgment

It's now accepted fact that working conditions in the factories in 19th-century England and Europe were inhumane, leading to death and despair for countless workers. But how did those conditions an...

Versions of Reality

In Das Kapital, Karl Marx lays out what he calls the fetishism of the commodity. Don't look at us like that; we didn't make that term up. Basically, Karl argues that the reality of labor-time as va...