Marxian perspective reveals capital as social construct shaping economic history
The article discusses how capital is a social process, not just a physical thing, and takes different forms depending on the stage of economic history. It explains that money and property are forms of capital, not just financial assets. The paper also explores how capital generates profit through the production of surplus value and how the speed of capital turnover is influenced by the circulation of goods and the use of credit. Additionally, it highlights the role of time in interest-bearing capital within the capitalist system.