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Record Nr.

UNINA9910963662703321

Autore

Marx Karl <1818-1883.>

Titolo

Marx's capital : a student edition / / Edited and introduced by C.J. Arthur

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, : Electric Book Co., c2001

ISBN

1-281-24077-X

9786611240776

Edizione

[Student]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (541 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

ArthurC. J <1940-> (Christopher John)

Soggetti

Capital

Economics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- CONTENTS -- Editor's Introduction -- Preface to the First German Edition -- Afterword to the Second German Edition -- PART I: COMMODITIES AND MONEY -- Chapter 1 - Commodities -- Section 1. The Two Factors of a Commodity: Use-value and Value  36 -- Section 2. The Two-fold Character of the Labour Embodied in Commodities  42 -- Section 3. The Form of Value or Exchange-value  49 -- A. Elementary or Accidental Form of Value  50 -- B. Total or Expanded Form of Value  64 -- C. The General Form of Value  67 -- D. The Money-form  73 -- Section 4. The Fetishism of Commodities  74 -- Chapter 2. - Exchange -- Chapter 3 - Money, or the Circulation of Commodities -- Section 1. The Measure of Values  97 -- Section 2. The Medium of Circulation  104 -- Section 3. Money  131 -- PART II: THE TRANSFORMATION OF MONEY INTO CAPITAL -- Chapter 4 - The General Formula for Capital -- Chapter 5 - Contradictions in the General Formula of Capital -- Chapter 6 - The Buying and Selling of Labour-power -- PART III: THE PRODUCTION OF ABSOLUTE SURPLUS-VALUE -- Chapter 7-The Labour-process and the Process of Producing Surplus-value -- Section 1. The Labour-process  171 -- Section 2. The Production of Surplus-value  180 -- Chapter 8 - Constant Capital and Variable Capital -- Chapter 9 - The Rate of Surplus-value -- Chapter 10 - The Working Day -- Section 1. The Limits of the Working Day  216 -- Section 2. The Greed for Surplus-labour  219 -- Section 3. Branches



of English Industry without Legal Limits to Exploitation  223 -- Section 4. Day and Night Work. The Relay System  231 -- Section 5. The Struggle for a Normal Working Day  237 -- Section 6. The English Factory Acts,  244 -- Section 7, Reaction of the English Factory Acts on Other Countries  264 -- Chapter 11 - Rate and Mass of Surplus-value -- PART IV: PRODUCTION OF RELATIVE SURPLUS-VALUE.

Chapter 12 - The Concept of Relative Surplus-value -- Chapter 13 - Cooperation -- Chapter 14- Division of Labour and Manufacture -- Section 1. Two-fold Origin of Manufacture  297 -- Section 2. The Detail Labourer and his Implements 301 -- Section 3. The Two Fundamental Forms of Manufacture  303 -- Section 4. Division of Labour in Manufacture, and Division of Labour in Society 312 -- Section 5. The Capitalistic Character of Manufacture  321 -- Chapter 15- Machinery and Modern Industry -- Section 1. The Development of Machinery  329 -- Section 2. The Value Transferred by Machinery to the Product  342 -- Section 3. The Proximate Effects of Machinery on the Workman  349 -- Section 4. The Factory  372 -- Section 5. The Strife between Workman and Machine  379 -- Section 6. The Theory of Compensation  391 -- Section 7. Repulsion and Attraction of Workpeople by the Factory System.  397 -- Section 8. Revolution Effected by Modern Industry  403 -- Section 9. The Factory Acts.  422 -- Section 10. Modern Industry and Agriculture  434 -- PART V: THE PRODUCTION OF ABSOLUTE AND OF RELATIVE SURPLUS-VALUE -- Chapter 16 - Absolute and Relative Surplus-value -- Chapter 17 - Changes in the Price of Labour-power and in Surplus-value -- PART VI: WAGES -- Chapter 19 - The Transformation of the Value of Labour-power into Wages -- Chapter 22 - National Differences in Wages -- PART VII: THE ACCUMULATION OF CAPITAL -- Chapter 23 - Simple Reproduction -- Chapter 24 - Conversion of Surplus-value into Capital -- Section 1. Capitalist Production on a Progressively Increasing Scale.  471 -- Section 3. Separation of Surplus Value into Capital and Revenue  481 -- Chapter 25 - The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation -- Section 1. The Increased Demand for Labour-power that Accompanies Accumulation.  486 -- Section 2. Relative Diminution of the Variable Part of Capital  492.

Section 3. Progressive Production of an Industrial Reserve Army  501 -- Section 4.. The General Law of Capitalistic Accumulation  512 -- PART VIII: THE SO-CALLED PRIMITIVE ACCUMULATION -- Chapter 26-The Secret of Primitive Accumulation -- Chapter 27 - Expropriation of the Agricultural Population from the Land -- Chapter 28 - Bloody Legislation against the Expropriated -- Chapter 32 - Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accumulation -- absolute surplus-value -- 170 -- 280 -- 438 -- abstract labour -- 39 -- 43 -- 54 -- 61 -- 65 -- 77 -- 94 -- 111 -- 198 -- abstraction -- 37 -- 49 -- 53 -- 77 -- 143 -- accumulation -- 471 -- 473 -- 480 -- 481 -- 486 -- 491 -- 501 -- 518 -- 539 -- agricultural labour -- 381 -- 397 -- 434 -- 514 -- 524 -- agriculture -- 381 -- 434 -- alienation -- 110 -- 166 -- 384 -- 467 -- 517 -- appearances -- 37 -- 50 -- 59 -- 61 -- 97 -- 270 -- 281 -- 451 -- 464 -- Aristotle -- 86 -- 159 -- 289 -- 360 -- Arkwright, Richard -- 331 -- 336 -- 380 -- Athens -- 86 -- 219 -- Australia       401 -- Bailey, Samuel        58 -- barter -- 91 -- 114 -- basis (and superstructure)        86 -- Bastiat, Frederic        86 -- Bentham, Jeremy       168 -- Burke, Edmund       287 -- capital -- definition of  143 -- contradictions of  152 -- history of  143 -- history of  524 -- history of  535 -- history of  540 -- and labour  219 -- and labour  236 -- and labour  272 -- and labour  465 -- and labour  511 -- and labour  536 -- relation  470 -- relation  487 -- capitalist -- 149 -- 160 -- 186 -- 218 -- 242 -- 272 -- 294 -- 461



-- 481 -- capitalist mode of production -- 164 -- 433 -- 522 -- 525 -- 540 -- centralisation (of capital) -- 496 -- 540 -- child labour -- 224 -- 233 -- 241 -- 254 -- 348 -- 390 -- 407 -- 423 -- China       336 -- circulation -- of commodities  104 -- of money  117 -- of capital  143 -- of capital  459 -- class struggle -- 219.

264 -- 378 -- clearing of estates       531 -- collective labour -- 301 -- 305 -- 309 -- 321 -- 372 -- 438 -- commodity -- 36 -- 88 -- 103 -- 180 -- 86 -- 163 -- 477 -- communism -- 84 -- 348 -- community -- 43 -- 83 -- 91 -- 312 -- 318 -- competition -- 281 -- 283 -- 446 -- 498 -- 511 -- composition (of capital) -- organic  393 -- organic  486 -- organic  501 -- technical  486 -- technical  493 -- technical  501 -- value  486 -- value  493 -- concentration (of capital) -- 432 -- 494 -- concrete labour -- 39 -- 45 -- 49 -- 53 -- 61 -- 65 -- 198 -- constant capital -- 206 -- 210 -- 270 -- consumption -- 176 -- 205 -- 467 -- contradiction -- 104 -- 117 -- 137 -- 152 -- 212 -- 270 -- 359 -- 428 -- 450 -- 512 -- cooperation -- 286 -- 404 -- corvĂ©e -- 220 -- 453 -- crises -- 116 -- 138 -- 402 -- Cromwell, Oliver       525 -- dialectic       476 -- division of labour -- 43 -- 297 -- 374 -- 426 -- education -- 166 -- 324 -- 423 -- Elizabeth I       525 -- enclosures       527 -- England -- 240 -- 265 -- 331 -- 336 -- 348 -- 361 -- 381 -- 394 -- 402 -- 408 -- 508 -- 524 -- equality -- 168 -- 217 -- equivalent form -- 52 -- 57 -- exchange (of commodities) -- 63 -- 88 -- 104 -- 312 -- exchange-value -- 37 -- 50 -- 63 -- 88 -- 180 -- 454 -- exploitation -- 215 -- 293 -- 350 -- 489 -- 491 -- factory -- 317 -- 372 -- 398 -- 404 -- Factory Acts -- 220 -- 244 -- 363 -- 368 -- 417 -- factory inspectors -- 220 -- 248 -- 251 -- 256 -- 262 -- 354 -- 366 -- family -- 350 -- 354 -- 430 -- 442 -- female labour -- 230 -- 262 -- 348 -- 354 -- 404 -- 408 -- 413 -- fetishism        74 -- Feudalism -- 523 -- 524 -- Fourier, Charles -- 258 -- 339 -- France -- 139 -- 272 -- 315 -- 336 -- 348 -- 537 -- freedom -- 168 -- 317 -- Germany -- 272 -- 336 -- 348 -- 379 -- Gladstone, William       536 -- gold (and silver) -- 73 -- 94 -- 100 -- 111 -- 121 -- 126 -- guilds -- 298 -- 302.

320 -- Hegel, G.W.F.       272 -- hoarding       132 -- Holland -- 336 -- 348 -- India -- 318 -- 336 -- 383 -- 402 -- individual value -- 282 -- 357 -- individuals       482 -- industrial cycles -- 401 -- 508 -- industrial revolution -- 331 -- 381 -- instruments of labour -- 174 -- 181 -- 202 -- 378 -- labour -- 43 -- 74 -- 197 -- 360 -- 451 -- 465 -- skilled  46 -- skilled  194 -- skilled  311 -- skilled  327 -- private  63 -- private  77 -- market  165 -- market  239 -- market  383 -- market  390 -- market  470 -- productive  176 -- productive  203 -- productive  438 -- fund  462 -- labour time -- 40 -- 81 -- 108 -- 223 -- 360 -- 446 -- labour-power -- 40 -- 49 -- 161 -- 172 -- 189 -- 217 -- 236 -- 278 -- 293 -- 311 -- 348 -- 411 -- 442 -- 450 -- 478 -- labour-process -- 172 -- 274 -- 372 -- 438 -- 515 -- landowners       524 -- law -- economic  80 -- economic  126 -- economic  190 -- economic  270 -- economic  282 -- economic  286 -- economic  444 -- economic  457 -- economic  477 -- economic  482 -- economic  490 -- economic  511 -- economic  517 -- juridical  88 -- juridical  257 -- juridical  351 -- juridical  535 -- Luddites       380 -- machinery -- 177 -- 327 -- manufacture       297 -- means of production -- 176 -- 197 -- 202 -- 274 -- merchants' capital -- 151 -- 158 -- middle ages        82 -- miser -- 149 -- 482 -- money -- 50 -- 72 -- 90 -- 92 -- 97 -- 143 -- moral depreciation       356 -- Nasmyth, James -- 341 -- 368 -- 388 -- nature -- 45 -- 172 -- 179 -- necessary labour -- 215 -- 217 -- 278 -- 446 -- 453 -- negation       378 -- 423 -- pauperism       515 -- peasantry -- 83 -- 463 -- 524 -- political economy -- 86 -- 263 -- 390 -- 451 -- 455 -- 468 --



Poor Law       241 -- population -- 240 -- 314 -- 504 -- 508 -- 511 -- price -- 99 -- 156 -- 168 -- 442 -- 449 -- primitive accumulation       521 -- private property -- 526 -- 539.

productivity (of labour).

Sommario/riassunto

The essence of Capital Volume I, with all the footnotes cut out and an introduction by Christopher Arthur.