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Index
Cover Page
Halftitle Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Editorial Note
Presentation
Part One: From Capital to Marx’s Philosophy
Part Two: The Concept of Critique and the Critique of Political Economy: From the 1844 Manuscripts to Capital
Chapter 1: The Critique of Political Economy in the 1844 Manuscripts
Chapter 2: Critique and Science in Capital
Chapter 3: Remarks by Way of Conclusion
Part Three: On the Process of Exposition of Capital (The Work of Concepts)
Chapter 1: The Starting-Point and the Analysis of Wealth
Chapter 2: The Analysis of the Commodity and the Appearance of Contradiction
Chapter 3: The Analysis of Value
Part Four: The Object of Capital
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Marx and his Discoveries
Chapter 3: The Merits of Classical Economics
Chapter 4: The Errors of Classical Economics: Outline of a Concept of Historical Time
Chapter 5: Marxism Is Not a Historicism
Chapter 6: The Epistemological Propositions of Capital (Marx, Engels)
Chapter 7: The Object of Political Economy
Chapter 8: Marx’s Critique
Chapter 9: Marx’s Immense Theoretical Revolution
Appendix: On the ‘Ideal Average’ and the Forms of Transition
Part Five: On the Basic Concepts of Historical Materialism
Chapter 1: From Periodization to the Modes of Production
Chapter 2: The Elements of the Structure and their History
Chapter 3: On Reproduction
Chapter 4: Elements for a Theory of Transition
Part Six: Presentation of the Plan of Capital
Notes
Glossary
Index
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