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Marx Capital ("Capital")

Marx said: "If there is a profit of 20%, capital will be ready to move; if there is a profit of 50%, capital will take risks; if there is a profit of 50%, capital will take risks; if there is a profit of 50%, capital will take risks; With a profit of 200%, capital dares to risk hanging, and the profit limit will quickly slip, even tending to the negative side; it dares to trample on all human laws; with a profit of 300%, it dares to commit any crime, and even risk hanging ”

That was the British economic critic Thomas Denning quoted by Marx in his writing notes on Section 6 of Chapter 24 “So-called Primitive Accumulation” of Capital. (Now translated as "Denninger") Sentences from the article "Unions and Strikes". ("Das Kapital" Volume 1, "The Complete Works of Marx and Engels" Volume 23, Note on Page 829; People's Publishing House, 1st Edition, September 1972)