- Grundrisse
The "Grundrisse der Kritik der Politischen Ökonomie" (German, "Outlines of the Critique of Political Economy") is a lengthy
manuscript by the German philosopherKarl Marx , completed in1858 . However, as it existed primarily as a collection of unedited notes, the work remained unpublished until1941 . The work is very wide-ranging in subject matter and covers all six sections of Marx's economics (of which only one, "Das Kapital ", ever reached a final form). The "Grundrisse" is often described as the rough draft of "Das Kapital", although there is considerable disagreement about the exact relationship between the two texts, particularly around the issue of methodology.The "Grundrisse" is one of the central works of Marx, due to its wide range of topics covered and its incorporation of themes from some of Marx's earlier works. The diverse subjects it covers include production, distribution, exchange, alienation, value, labor,
capitalism , the rise oftechnology and automation, pre-capitalist forms of social organization, and the preconditions for acommunist revolution.External links
* [http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1857/grundrisse/ Complete text (English)]
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