Capital vol 1, Karl Marx, Ernst Mandel trans, Penguin Classics, 2004. Available 
Amazon for 13.60, used from 8.65: 

http://www.amazon.com/Capital-Critique-Political-Economy-Classics/dp/0140445706

It's also on pdf:

http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/cw/volume35/index.htm

And, as a lecture series by David Harvey:

http://davidharvey.org/category/capital-vol-1/

I am only half joking. At least it's realistic, which is more than I can say 
about the bits and pieces I've read of `modern' works.

On the bright side, it needs no post-2008 edition. The late chapters 25-33 
detail out more or less what has happened in a crisis of what Harvey calls over 
accumulation. This general theme opens vol 2, but I stopped at Chapter 5, 
Circulation Time. ...  

There are other virtues, like the fact, this is how businessmen and Wall Street 
think and act---as well as what happens when Prometheus is unchained. There are 
lots of interesting classical references to unpack for your humanities starved 
students. 

CG
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