The central point of capitalism, as expounded by Karl Mar...
The central point of capitalism, as expounded by Karl Marx, is that
capitalist profit is the surplus value obtained from workers labour
workers are inherently incapable of being owners of their labour
capitalists shall always increase worker earning capacity through wages
capitalists shall always readily consent to workers welfare demands.
Correct answer is A
The central point of capitalism as expounded by Kari Marx is that capitalists' profit is the surplus value obtained from workers' labour.
According to Marx, workers produce more than what they get employers. The capitalist employers buy the services of labour cheap, but they sell the goods produced by labour at a rate higher than the amount spent for the payment of wages, and the maintenance of the factory. They appropriate this excess as profit.
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