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Book Synopsis
Clear and comprehensive guide to one of Marx's greatest works, Capital, written in a highly accessible style.

Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part One: Commodities and Money
1. The Commodity
2. The Process of Exchange
3. Money, or the Circulation of Commodities
Part Two: The Transformation of Money into Capital
4. The General Formula for Capital
5. Contradictions in the General Formula
6. The Sale and Purchase of Labour-power
Part Three: The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value
7. The Labour Process and the Valorisation Process
8. Constant Capital and Variable Capital
9. The Rate of Surplus-Value
10. The Working Day
11. The Rate and Mass of Surplus-Value
Part Four: The Production of Relative Surplus-Value
12. The Concept of Relative Surplus-Value
13. Co-operation
14. The Division of Labour and Manufacture
15. Machinery and Large-Scale Industry
Part Five: The Production of Absolute and Relative Surplus-Value
16. Absolute and Relative Surplus-Value
17. Changes of Magnitude in the Price of Labour-power and in Surplus-value
18: Different Formulae for the Rate of Surplus-Value
Part Six: Wages
19. The Transformation of the Value (and Respectively the Price) of Labour-power into Wages
20. Time-Wages
21. Piece Wages
22. National Differences in Wages
Part Seven: The Process of Accumulation of Capital
23. Simple Reproduction
24. The Transformation of Surplus-Value into Capital
25. The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation
Part Eight: So-Called Primitive ["Originating"] Accumulation
26. The Secret of Primitive Accumulation
27. The Expropriation of the Agricultural Population from the Land
28. Bloody Legislation Against the Expropriated Since the End of the Fifteenth Century. The Forcing Down of Wages by Act of Parliament
29. The Genesis of the Capitalist Farmer
30. Impact of the Agricultural Revolution on Industry. The Creation of a Home Market for Industrial Capital
31. The Genesis of the Industrial Capitalist
32. The Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accumulation
33. The Modern Theory of Colonisation
Suggestions for Further Reading
Index

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      Publisher: Pluto Press
      Publication Date: 3/20/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780745325613, 978-0745325613
      ISBN10: 0745325610

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Clear and comprehensive guide to one of Marx's greatest works, Capital, written in a highly accessible style.

      Table of Contents
      Preface
      Acknowledgements
      Part One: Commodities and Money
      1. The Commodity
      2. The Process of Exchange
      3. Money, or the Circulation of Commodities
      Part Two: The Transformation of Money into Capital
      4. The General Formula for Capital
      5. Contradictions in the General Formula
      6. The Sale and Purchase of Labour-power
      Part Three: The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value
      7. The Labour Process and the Valorisation Process
      8. Constant Capital and Variable Capital
      9. The Rate of Surplus-Value
      10. The Working Day
      11. The Rate and Mass of Surplus-Value
      Part Four: The Production of Relative Surplus-Value
      12. The Concept of Relative Surplus-Value
      13. Co-operation
      14. The Division of Labour and Manufacture
      15. Machinery and Large-Scale Industry
      Part Five: The Production of Absolute and Relative Surplus-Value
      16. Absolute and Relative Surplus-Value
      17. Changes of Magnitude in the Price of Labour-power and in Surplus-value
      18: Different Formulae for the Rate of Surplus-Value
      Part Six: Wages
      19. The Transformation of the Value (and Respectively the Price) of Labour-power into Wages
      20. Time-Wages
      21. Piece Wages
      22. National Differences in Wages
      Part Seven: The Process of Accumulation of Capital
      23. Simple Reproduction
      24. The Transformation of Surplus-Value into Capital
      25. The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation
      Part Eight: So-Called Primitive ["Originating"] Accumulation
      26. The Secret of Primitive Accumulation
      27. The Expropriation of the Agricultural Population from the Land
      28. Bloody Legislation Against the Expropriated Since the End of the Fifteenth Century. The Forcing Down of Wages by Act of Parliament
      29. The Genesis of the Capitalist Farmer
      30. Impact of the Agricultural Revolution on Industry. The Creation of a Home Market for Industrial Capital
      31. The Genesis of the Industrial Capitalist
      32. The Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accumulation
      33. The Modern Theory of Colonisation
      Suggestions for Further Reading
      Index

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