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Contents
  • Contents
  • Preface to this edition
  • CAPITAL A Critique of Political Economy Volume I
  • Prefaces to editions
  • BOOK I THE PROCESS OF PRODUCTION OF CAPITAL
  • PART I COMMODITIES AND MONEY
  • Chapter I.- Commodities
  • Chapter II.- Exchange
  • Chapter III.- Money, or the Circulation of Commodities
  • PART II THE TRANSFORMATION OF MONEY INTO CAPITAL
  • Chapter IV.- The General Formula for Capital
  • Chapter V.- Contradictions in the General Formula of Capital .
  • Chapter VI.- The Buying and Selling of Labour Power
  • PART III THE PRODUCTION OF ABSOLUTE SURPLUS VALUE
  • Chapter VII.- The Labour Process and the Process of Producing Surplus Value
  • Chapter VIII.- Constant Capital and Variable Capital
  • Chapter IX.- The Rate of Surplus Value
  • Chapter X.- The Working Day
  • Chapter XL- Rate and Mass of Surplus Value -.
  • PART IV PRODUCTION OF RELATIVE SURPLUS VALUE
  • Chapter XII.- The Concept of Relative Surplus Value
  • Chapter XIII.- Co- operation
  • Chapter XIV.- Division of Labour and Manufacture
  • Chapter XV.- Machinery and Modern Industry
  • PART V THE PRODUCTION OF ABSOLUTE AND OF RELATIVE SURPLUS VALUE
  • Chapter XVI.- Absolute and Relative Surplus Value
  • Chapter XVII.- Changes of Magnitude in the Price of Labour Power and in Surplus Value
  • Chapter XVIII.- Various Formulae for the Rate of Surplus Value
  • PART VI WAGES
  • Chapter XIX.- The Transformation of the Value (and Respectively the Price) of Labour Power into Wages
  • Chapter XX.- Time Wages
  • Chapter XXL- Piece Wages
  • Chapter XXII.- National Differences of Wages
  • PART VII THE ACCUMULATION OF CAPITAL
  • Chapter XXIII.- Simple Reproduction
  • Chapter XXIV.- Conversion of Surplus Value into Capital
  • Chapter XXV.- The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation
  • PART VIII THE SO- CALLED PRIMITIVE ACCUMULATION
  • Chapter XXVI.- The Secret of Primitive Accumulation
  • Chapter XXVII.- Expropriation of the Agricultural Population from the Land
  • Chapter XXVIII.- Bloody Legislation Against the Expropriated, from the End of the 15th Century. Forcing down of Wages by Acts of Parliament
  • Chapter XXIX.- Genesis of the Capitalist Farmer
  • Chapter XXX.- Reaction of the Agricultural Revolution on Industry. Creation of the Home Market for Industrial Capital
  • Chapter XXXI.- Genesis of the Industrial Capitalist
  • Chapter XXXII.- Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accumulation . .
  • Chapter XXXIII.- The Modern Theory of Colonisation
  • NOTES AND INDEXES
  • Illustrations