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Foreword -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- 1 Work, the Vulnerable Heart of Capitalism -- 2 “Class” and Class Struggle -- 3 Capitalism, the Fragile Juggernaut -- 4 What Constitutes a Crisis? -- 2 Marx & Engels’ Studies of Crisies, 1843−1895 -- 1 The Early Studies: 1842−1852 -- 1.1 Paris and Manchester -- 1.2 Brussels -- 1.3 Paris -- 1.4 Cologne -- 1.5 London -- 2 Years of Theory, 1857−1867 -- 2.1 From Notes to Weighty Tomes -- 2.2 The First International (1864–1876) -- 3 After Capital, 1867−1895 -- 3.1 A New Terrain of Struggle: Electoral Politics -- 3.2 Continuing Conflicts within the First International -- 3.3 War and the Paris Commune -- 3.4 Revisions and Translations -- 3.5 Working Class Parties and Debates -- 3.6 Marx: Critique of the Gotha Program -- 3.7 Engels: Anti-Dühring -- 3.8 Engels: Socialism: Utopian & Scientific -- 3.9 Engels: the Dialectics of Nature -- 3.10 Periodical Crisis Becomes Permanent Stagnation? -- 3.11 The Second International -- 3.12 Engels: Sources and Circulation of Crises -- 3 Marx’s Theory of Accumulation -- 1 A “Labor” Theory of Value? -- 2 The Material Circuits of Accumulation -- 3 Three Observations -- 4 Omnipresent Conflict; Omnipresent Struggle -- 5 Conditions of Reproduction -- 6 Accumulation in Terms of “Value” -- 6.1 The Substance of Value -- 6.2 The Measure of Value -- 6.3 The Form of Value -- 4 The Possibilities of Crisis -- 1 Markets & Crisis -- 2 And in Capitalism Per Se -- 3 Possibilities of Crisis in the First Stage of the Circuit: Investment -- 3.1 Possible Crises in Gathering Enough Money, M -- 3.2 Possible Crises in Hiring in the Labor Market, L – P -- 3.3 Possible Crises of Hiring in the Labor Market, M – LP -- 3.4 Possible Crises for Buyers of the Means of Production, M – MP -- 4 Possibilities of Crisis in the Second Stage of the Circuit: Production -- 4.1 Possible Crises with Labor-Power, LP in … P … -- 4.2 Possible Crises in Means of Production, MP in … P … -- 4.3 Possible Crises Caused by a Rising Organic Composition of Capital -- 4.4 Possible Crises Due to a Tendency for the Rate of Profit to Fall -- 5 Possibilities of Crisis in the Third Stage of the Circuit: Sales -- 5.1 Possible Crises in Selling Slaves, C(LP) – M′ -- 5.2 Possible Crises in Selling C(MS)’ or C(MP)’ -- 5.3 Credit, Debt, and Commercial Crisis -- 5.4 Summarizing -- 5 Predispositions to Crisis -- 1 Predispositions in the First Stage of the Circuit: Investment -- 1.1 Forces Limiting Access to Money for Investment, M -- 1.2 Forces Interfering with the Supply of Labor-Power, LP -- 1.3 Forces Causing a Shortage in the Supply of the Means of Production, MP -- 2 Predispositions in the Second Stage: Production -- 2.1 Predispositions to Breakdowns in Labor-Power, LP -- 2.2 Predispositions to Breakdowns in the Means of Production, MP -- 2.3 Predispositions to Increasing the Organic Composition of Capital -- 2.4 Predispositions to a Falling Rate of Profit Tendency and Its Crises -- 3 Predispositions in the Third Stage of the Circuit: Sales -- 3.1 Predispositions to Crises in Selling Slaves, C(LP) – M′ -- 3.2 Predisposition to Crises in Markets for C(MS)’ or C(MP)’ -- 3.3 Predispositions to Credit Crises -- 4 The Circulation of Breakdown -- 4.1 Quantitative and Qualitative Change -- 4.2 Circulation of Crisis within Individual Circuits -- 4.3 Circulation of Crisis among Interconnected Circuits -- 5 Linkages among Tendencies -- 6 Offsetting Strategies and Their Contradictions -- 1 Force -- 2 Laws: Writing and Enforcing -- 3 Ideology: Ideas, Institutions and Behavior -- 4 Strategic Ideas -- 5 Apologetic Ideas -- 6 Structural Changes -- 7 Offsets in the First Stage of the Circuit: Investment -- 7.1 Getting Enough Money -- 7.2 Fixing the Supply of Labor-Power -- 7.3 Offsetting Crises in Buying the Means of Production, M – MP -- 8 Offsets in the Second Stage of the Circuit: Production, … P … -- 8.1 Countering Breakdowns in Labor-Power -- 8.2 Countering Breakdowns in the Means of Production -- 8.3 Offsets to Crises Due to Rising Organic Composition of Capital -- 8.4 Offsets to the Falling Rate of Profit Tendency -- 9 Offsets in the Third Stage of the Circuit: Sales -- 9.1 Dealing with Crises in Selling Slaves, C(LP) – M′ -- 9.2 Dealing with Crises in Selling C(MS)’ or C(MP)’ -- 9.3 Dealing with Crises in Selling the Means of Production, C(MP)’ – M′ -- 9.4 Countering Credit and Commercial Crises -- 10 Offsets to the Circulation of Breakdown -- 10.1 Dealing with Qualitative Change -- 10.2 Blunting Circulation within Individual Circuits -- 10.3 Blunting Circulation among Interconnected Circuits -- 7 Crises as Solutions to the Contradictions of Accumulation -- 1 In the First Stage of the Circuit: LP – M/M – LP -- 2 In the Second Stage of the Circuit: …P… -- 3 In the Third Stage of the Circuit: C′ – M′ -- 8 Crisis and Revolution -- 1 Revolution: Another Amoebic Term -- 2 “Revolution” as Used by Marx and Engels -- Appendix 1: Note to Polish Readers (2016) -- Appendix 2: Annotated Bibliography of Marx and Engels’ Writings on Crisis -- Index.
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