Man's Worldly Goods
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Author: Leo Huberman
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Category: Essays
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Publisher: National Book Agency Private Limited
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Language: English
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Publication Year: 2006
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Edition: 1st Edition
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Binding: Paperback
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Number of Pages: 332
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ISBN: 978-93-48253-23-1
About the Book:
Man's Worldly Goods by Leo Huberman offers a critical analysis of the development of capitalism and its impact on society. The book explores the historical evolution of economic systems, from feudalism to capitalism, shedding light on the ways in which wealth and resources have been distributed, the role of the working class, and the nature of capitalist economic structures.
Huberman's approach is to make complex economic theories and historical processes accessible to a broader audience, making this book an important introduction to Marxist economic thought. Through clear and engaging writing, Huberman explains the origins of wealth, the rise of private property, and the inherent contradictions within capitalist societies.
Significance:
This book remains an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of capitalism, wealth accumulation, and economic inequality. It also provides a foundation for understanding Marxist critiques of capitalist economies, offering insights into the nature of class struggle and social change.

