Join the Haymarket Book Club to take 50% off Everything!
Description
Imagine Karl Marx as a cartoonist, ready to set the record straight about his much maligned classic, Das Kapital. Impossibly difficult? Not in the least. Hopelessly outdated? Far from it. Though first published in 1867, Capital remains keenly relevant. Society continues to run on investment and profit, labor and technology. And predictions that once might have seemed rash—global economic crisis, societies nearing bankruptcy—are now simply facts. Capital remains the fullest attempt to explain these facts, and Marx's Capital Illustrated brings this attempt to vibrant life, proceeding all the way from the ABCs to the pertinence of Marx's theory of crisis for today's global woes.

Fresh, funny, and copiously illustrated, this book is for everyone who wants better insight into Capital and capitalism. Readers of Marx, unite! You have found your starting point.
Author Bios

David Norman Smith hails from the San Francisco Bay Area, where he received an A.B. in economics from the University of California in 1974. After earning a PhD from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1988, Smith joined the sociology faculty at the University of Kansas, where, from 2012–2016, he also served as department chair.

Smith’s many publications include Marx’s Capital Illustrated (Haymarket Books, 2014, with art by Phil Evans), which has now appeared in ten languages; George Orwell Illustrated (Haymarket Books, 2018, with art by Mike Mosher); and articles on capitalism, the working class, charisma, authoritarianism, genocide, critical theory, and more in journals including Sociological Theory, Research in Political Economy, The American Psychologist, Antisemitism Studies, and Rethinking Marxism.

Smith’s recent publications include “The Anger Games: Who Voted for Donald Trump in the 2016 Election, and Why?” (Critical Sociology, 2018, with Eric Hanley); “Sharing, Not Selling: Marx Against Value” (Continental Thought & Theory, 2017); “Theory and Class Consciousness,” in The Handbook of Critical Theory (Palgrave, 2017, edited by Michael Thompson); “Capitalism’s Future,” in the volume of the same name edited by Daniel Krier and Mark Worrell (Haymarket Books, 2016); “The Adventures of Professor Piketty” (Critical Sociology, 2015, illustrated by Tom Johnson); and “Charisma Disenchanted: Max Weber and His Critics” (Current Perspectives in Social Theory, 2013).

 

A seasoned activist, Smith was named Public Citizen of the Year in 2004 by the National Association of Social Workers (Kansas) in recognition of his efforts on behalf of the successful living wage campaign in Lawrence. For Yale University Press, he is currently editing Marx's World: Global Society and Capital Accumulation in Marx’s Late Manuscripts.

Phil Evans is a longtime political cartoonist based in England. He has illustrated Marx's Kapital for Beginners and Understanding Economics, among many other books.
More Info

Publication date: July 4, 2014

Table of Contents
Introduction – 1
1. Commodities – 30
2. Products for Use – 34
3. Alienation of Use Value – 37
4. Overproduction – 41
5. Exchange Value – 44
6. Abstract Labour – 47
7. Alienation of Useful Labor – 54
8. Fetishism – 57
9. Money – 64
10. The Accumulation of Capital – 69
11. Labor Power – 86
12. Expropriation – 89
13. A History Lesson – 92
14. The Making of the Working Class – 97
15. Surplus Value – 113
16. The Rate of Surplus Value – 129
17. Labour Power and Class Struggle – 147
18. Abolition of Wage Labour – 162



Reviews

Other books by the authors

Other books of interest