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◆Why Does Capitalism Stop?= This book explains today's economy through the economic theories found in Karl Marx's "Das Kapital." It revisits this classic work from over 150 years ago while analyzing various economic issues, from technological advancements to recent domestic and international government policies. The author is a Marxist theorist and the head of the Labor Movement Research Institute at the Social Progress Solidarity, active in both academia and civic organizations. (Written by Han Jiwon / HanbitBiz)
◆The Power to Earn 10 Times More= The author, who was in a desperate situation with hundreds of millions of won in debt, read 3,000 books and identified common traits of wealthy people, organizing them into one volume. The author implanted the DNA of wealth within themselves and generated profits more than tenfold. The author emphasizes that anyone can become rich through acquired effort. (Written by Park Seoyoon / Raonbook)
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