ABOUT MARX’S CAPITAL:
TO TRANSFORM WITH MEANING IT IS NECESSARY TO UNDERSTAND THE MEANINGS
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https://doi.org/10.7443/problemata.v10i4.49721Keywords:
Marx, Capital, Dialectic, Materialism, SocialismAbstract
This article consists of an exposition elaborated from the association between historical and theoretical aspects related to the production of Capital, made from the warp between dates and contents that articulate the critical meaning of the theory and its relevance, with its political sense to transform and overcome capitalist society. It maps concepts from the epistemological encounters and disagreements established between the Hegelian dialectic and the dialectic of “ontological materialism” as it explores the philosophical and political meanings of the work. It offers a heuristic key to the deciphering of the work as an enterprise, not only scientific, but above all political and committed to the struggle for socialism. [Editor’s abstract].
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