Kap ‧ i ‧ tal, Das /dæs ˌkæpɪˈtɑːl/ BrE AmE
(1867) a book by Karl ↑ Marx in which Marx explains his ideas about the ↑ class struggle and about the way that ↑ capitalism works. It is the most important book of ↑ Marxist economics, and it had a great influence on the development of Communism.