accumulation of capital

Accumulation of Capital

Meaning in Bengali: পুঁজির সংগ্রহ (pujir sangraha), পুঁজির সংগ্রহকরণ (pujir sangrahakaran), পুঁজির সংগ্রহবান (pujir sangrahaban), পুঁজির সংগ্রহকারী (pujir sangrahakari), পুঁজির সংগ্রহশীল (pujir sangrahaseel)

Part of Speech: Noun

Pronunciation: uh-kyoo-myuh-ley-shuhn uhv kap-i-tl

Short Definition: The process of gathering and increasing wealth or resources over time.

Synonyms: amassment, aggregation, collection, hoarding, stockpiling

Antonyms: distribution (বিতরণ, bitoron), dispersal (ছিটান, chhiton), scattering (ছিটান, chhiton), diffusion (ছিটান, chhiton), dissipation (ছিটান, chhiton)

Origin: The term “accumulation of capital” originated from the field of economics. It was first introduced by Karl Marx, a German philosopher, economist, and sociologist, in his book “Capital: Critique of Political Economy” published in 1867. Marx used this term to describe the process by which capitalists accumulate wealth through the exploitation of labor.

Nearby Words: capitalization (Noun), capitalist (Noun), capitalistic (Adjective), capitalize (Verb), capital (Noun)

Accumulation of Capital in Literature Quotes:

1. “The accumulation of capital spells disaster for the human race.” – George Orwell

2. “The accumulation of capital is at the heart of the capitalist system.” – Karl Marx

3. “The relentless pursuit of accumulation of capital leads to inequality and social unrest.” – Thomas Piketty

4. “The accumulation of capital is the driving force behind economic growth.” – Adam Smith

Meaning in Different Languages:

Hindi: पूंजी का संचयन (pooñjee kā sanchayan)

Nepali: पूँजीको संचयन (pūñjīko sanchayan)

Urdu: سرمایہ کی اکٹھا (sarmaya ki ikhtha)

Tamil: செலவின் சேகரிப்பு (selavin cekarippu)

Telugu: పుట్టింపు సేకరణ (puṭṭiṁpu sēkaraṇa)

Arabic: تراكم رأس المال (tarakum ra’s almal)

Chinese: 资本积累 (zīběn jīlěi)

Japanese: 資本の蓄積 (shihon no chikuseki)

Russian: накопление капитала (nakopleniye kapitala)

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