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Index
Cover About the Author Title Page Copyright Page Contents Introduction Translator’s Preface Preface Preface to the Second Edition Capital Volume II
Part One: The Metamorphoses of Capital and their Circuit
Chapter 1: The Circult of Money Capital
1. FIRST STAGE. M—C 2. SECOND STAGE. THE FUNCTION OF PRODUCTIVE CAPITAL 3. THIRD STAGE. C′—M′ 4. THE CIRCUIT AS A WHOLE
Chapter 2: The Circuit of Productive Capital
1. SIMPLE REPRODUCTION 2. ACCUMULATION AND REPRODUCTION ON AN EXPANDED SCALE 3. ACCUMULATION OF MONEY 4. THE RESERVE FUND
Chapter 3: The Circuit of Commodity Capital Chapter 4: The Three Figures of the Circuit
(Natural Economy, Money Economy and Credit Economy) (The Matching of Demand and Supply)
Chapter 5: Circulation Time Chapter 6: The Costs of Circulation
1. PURE CIRCULATION COSTS
(a) Buying and Selling Time (b) Book-Keeping (c) Money
2. COSTS OF STORAGE
(a) Stock Formation in General (b) The Commodity Stock Proper
3. TRANSPORT COSTS
Part Two: The Turnover of Capital
Chapter 7: Turnover Time and Number of Turnover Chapter 8: Fixed Capital and Circulating Capital
1. THE FORMAL DISTINCTIONS 2. COMPONENTS, REPLACEMENT, REPAIRS AND ACCUMULATION OF THE FIXED CAPITAL
Chapter 9: The Overall Turnover of the Capital Advanced, Turnover Cycles Chapter 10: Theories of Fixed and Circulating Capital. The Physiocrats and Adam Smith Chapter 11: Theories of Fixed and Circulating Capital, Ricardo Chapter 12: The Working Period Chapter 13: Production Time Chapter 14: Circulation Time Chapter 15: Effect Circulation Time on the Magnitude of the Capital Advanced
1. WORKING PERIOD AND CIRCULATION PERIOD EQUAL 2. WORKING PERIOD LONGER THAN CIRCULATION PERIOD 3. WORKING PERIOD SHORTER THAN CIRCULATION PERIOD 4. RESULTS 5. EFFECT OF CHANGES IN PRICE
Chapter 16: The Turnover of Variable Capital
1. THE ANNUAL RATE OF SURPLUS-VALUE 2. THE TURNOVER OF AN INDIVIDUAL VARIABLE CAPITAL 3. THE TURNOVER OF VARIABLE CAPITAL CONSIDERED FROM THE SOCIAL POINT OF VIEW
Chapter 17: The Circulation of Surplus-Value
1. SIMPLE REPRODUCTION 2. ACCUMULATION AND EXPANDED REPRODUCTION
Part Three: The Reproduction and Circulation of the Total Social Capital
Chapter 18: Introduction
1. THE OBJECT OF THE INQUIRY 2. THE ROLE OF MONEY CAPITAL
Chapter 19: Former Presentations of the Subject
1. THE PHYSIOCRATS 2. ADAM SMITH
(a) Smith’s General Perspectives (b) Smith’s Resolution of Exchange-Value into V+s (c) The Constant Capital Component (d) Capital and Revenue in Adam Smith (e) Summary
3. LATER WRITERS
Chapter 20: Simple Reproduction
1. FORMULATION OF THE PROBLEM 2. THE TWO DEPARTMENTS OF SOCIAL PRODUCTION 3. EXCHANGE BETWEEN THE TWO DEPARTMENTS: I(V+S) AGAINST II. 4. EXCHANGE WITHIN DEPARTMENT II. NECESSARY MEANS OF SUBSISTENCE AND LUXURY ITEMS 5. THE MEDIATION OF THE EXCHANGES BY MONETARY CIRCULATION 6. THE CONSTANT CAPITAL IN DEPARTMENT I 7. VARIABLE CAPITAL AND SURPLUS-VALUE IN THE TWO DEPARTMENTS 8. THE CONSTANT CAPITAL IN BOTH DEPARTMENTS 9. A LOOK BACK AT ADAM SMITH, STORCH AND RAMSAY 10. CAPITAL AND REVENUE: VARIABLE CAPITAL AND WAGES 11. REPLACEMENT OF THE FIXED CAPITAL
(a) Replacement of the Depreciation Component in the Money Form (b) Replacement of the Fixed Capital in Kind (c) Results
12. THE REPRODUCTION OF THE MONEY MATERIAL 13. DESTUTT DE TRACY’S THEORY OF REPRODUCTION
Chapter 21: Accumulation and Reproduction on an Expanded Scale
1. ACCUMULATION IN DEPARTMENT I
(a) Hoard Formation (b) The Additional Constant Capital (c) The Additional Variable Capital
2. ACCUMULATION IN DEPARTMENT II 3. SCHEMATIC PRESENTATION OF ACCUMULATION
(a) First Example (b) Second Example (c) The Exchange of II, in the Case of Accumulation
4. SUPPLEMENTARY REMARKS
Quotations in Languages Other than English and German Index of Authorities Quoted General Index Note on Previous Editions of the Works of Marx and Engels Chronology of Works by Marx and Engels
Notes Footnotes
Preface
Page 84 Page 85 Page 87 Page 88 Page 89 Page 90 Page 91 Page 92 Page 93 Page 94 Page 95 Page 96 Page 97 Page 99 Page 100 Page 100 Page 101
Chapter 1: The Circuit of Money Capital
Page 117 Page 122 Page 124 Page 128 Page 137 Page 139 Page 141
Chapter 2: The Circuit of Productive Capital
Page 147 Page 148 Page 153
Chapter 3: The Circuit of Commodity Capital
Page 169 Page 178
Chapter 4: The Three Figures of the Circuit
Page 186 Page 195
Chapter 5: Circulation Time
page_204
Chapter 6: The Costs of Circulation
page_207 page_209 page_217 page_226 page_227
Chapter 7: Turnover Time and Number of Turnovers
Page 235
Chapter 8: Fixed Capital and Circulating Capital
Page 237 Page 239 Page 241 Page 242 Page 245 Page 247 Page 249 Page 253 Page 261
Chapter 9: The Overall Turnover of the Capital Advanced. Turnover Cycles
Page 264
Chapter 10: Theories of Fixed and Circulating Capital. The Physiocrats and Adam Smith
Page 268 Page 269 Page 274 Page 276 Page 290 Page 292
Chapter 11: Theories of Fixed and Circulating Capital. Ricardo
Page 293 Page 294 Page 303 Page 304 Page 305
Chapter 12: The Working Period
Page 314
Chapter 13: Production Time
Page 316 Page 321 Page 323 Page 324
Chapter 16: The Turnover of Variable Capital
Page 373 Page 390
Chapter 17: The Circulation of Surplus-Value
Page 394 Page 395 Page 420
Chapter 18: Introduction
Page 431 Page 432 Page 433
Chapter 19: Former Presentations of the Subject
Page 436 Page 441 Page 448 Page 449 Page 465 Page 467
Chapter 20: Simple Reproduction
Page 481 Page 490 Page 525 Page 545 Page 547 Page 554 Page 556 Page 557 Page 560 Page 564
Chapter 21: Accumulation and Reproduction on an Expanded Scale
Page 565 Page 574 Page 585 Page 590
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