1.

Record Nr.

UNISALENTO991004373225607536

Autore

Lisi, Giuseppe

Titolo

La cultura sommersa / Giuseppe Lisi

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[Firenze] : Libreria editrice fiorentina, 1972

Descrizione fisica

197 p. ; 24 cm

Collana

Passato-presente / [Libreria editrice fiorentina] ; 1

Disciplina

305.56309455

Soggetti

Contadini - Mugello - Saggi

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910971549703321

Autore

Schnase Robert C. <1957->

Titolo

Five practices of fruitful congregations / / Robert Schnase

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Nashville, : Abingdon Press, c2007

ISBN

1-4267-1353-3

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (146 p.)

Disciplina

250

Soggetti

Church renewal

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

The practice of radical hospitality -- The practice of passionate worship -- The practice of intentional faith development -- The practice of risk-taking mission and service -- The practice of extravagant generosity -- Excellence and fruitfulness.

Sommario/riassunto

People are searching for a church shaped and sustained by Radical Hospitality, Passionate Worship, Intentional Faith Development, Risk-



Taking Mission and Service, and Extravagant Generosity. These fundamental practices are critical to the success of congregations. Their presence and strength demonstrate congregational health, vitality, and fruitfulness. By repeating and improving these practices, churches fulfill their mission to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.   Robert Schnase astutely weaves theological insight, practical advice, and exemplary stories into an inspiring book for pastors and laity alike.  --L. Gregory Jones, Dean and Professor of Theology, Duke Divinity School  Robert Schnase's words are thoughtful, provocative, and challenging. Any congregation will find encouragement and insight to deepen faithfulness and multiply fruitfulness.  --Lovett H. Weems, Jr., Distinguished Professor of Church Leadership, Wesley Theological Seminary  Stimulating. Challenging. Uniquely helpful. Bishop Schnase gives us powerful language, rich examples, and practical suggestions for fulfilling the mission God gives us.  --Janice Riggle Huie, Bishop of the Texas Conference of The United Methodist Church

3.

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.