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Index
Cover Page
Halftitle Page
Title Page
Dedication
Copyright Page
Contents
Introduction: Rosa Luxemburg and the Global Violence of Capitalism
The Accumulation of Capital: A Contribution to the Economic Theory of Imperialism
Translator’s Remarks on Terminology
Foreword
Section I: The Problem of Reproduction
Chapter 1. The Object Under Investigation
Chapter 2. Analysis of the Process of Reproduction in Quesnay and Adam Smith
Chapter 3. The Critique of Smith’s Analysis
Chapter 4. Marx’s Schema of Simple Reproduction
Chapter 5. The Circulation of Money
Chapter 6. Expanded Reproduction
Chapter 7. Analysis of Marx’s Schema of Expanded Reproduction
Chapter 8. Marx’s Attempts to Solve the Problem
Chapter 9. The Problem from the Standpoint of the Circulation Process
Section II: Historical Exposition of the Problem
First Round—The Controversy Between Sismondi/Malthus and Say/Ricardo/McCulloch
Chapter 10. Sismondi’s Theory of Reproduction
Chapter 11. McCulloch vs. Sismondi
Chapter 12. Ricardo vs. Sismondi
Chapter 13. Say vs. Sismondi
Chapter 14. Malthus
Second Round—The Controversy Between Rodbertus and von Kirchmann
Chapter 15. Von Kirchmann’s Theory of Reproduction
Chapter 16. Rodbertus’s Critique of the Classical School
Chapter 17. Rodbertus’s Analysis of Reproduction
Third Round—Struve/Bulgakov/Tugan-Baranovsky vs. Vorontsov/ Danielson
Chapter 18. A New Version of the Problem
Chapter 19. Vorontsov and his “Surplus”
Chapter 20. Danielson
Chapter 21. Struve’s “Third Parties” and “Three World Empires”
Chapter 22. Bulgakov and His Extension of Marx’s Analysis
Chapter 23. Tugan-Baranovsky’s “Disproportionality”
Chapter 24. The Outcome of Russian “Legal Marxism”
Section III: The Historical Conditions of Accumulation
Chapter 25. Contradictions Within the Schema of Expanded Reproduction
Chapter 26. The Reproduction of Capital and its Milieu
Chapter 27. The Struggle Against the Natural Economy
Chapter 28. The Introduction of the Commodity Economy
Chapter 29. The Struggle Against the Peasant Economy
Chapter 30. International Credit
Chapter 31. Protective Tariffs and Accumulation
Chapter 32. Militarism in the Sphere of Capital Accumulation
The Accumulation of Capital, Or, What the Epigones Have Made Out of Marx’s Theory—An Anti-Critique
Translator’s Note on Terminology
Part I
Part II
The Second and Third Volumes of Capital
Notes
A Glossary of Personal Names
Index
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