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Capital
Capital:: a critique of political economy
Karl Marx; introduced by Ernest Mandel; translated by Ben Fowkes
Publisher: London ; Penguin Books in association with New Left Review, 1990-1992.
ISBN: 0140445692   LCC: HB501   Edition: (pbk. : v. 2)

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Library: Australian Defence Force Academy
Last Loaded: 01/14/2009
MARC Timestamp: 12/17/2007
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Control Number: 323910

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100  1   $aMarx, Karl,$d1818-1883.
240  10  $aKapital.$lEnglish
245  10  $aCapital :$ba critique of political economy
         /$cKarl Marx ; introduced by Ernest Mandel ; translated by
         Ben Fowkes.
260      $aLondon :$bPenguin books in association with New
         Left Review,$c1990
300      $a3 v. ;$c20 cm.
440   0  $aPenguin classics
500      $aIncludes indexes.
504      $aIncludes bibliographical references.
650   0  $aCapitalism.
650   0  $aDialectical materialism.
700  1   $aMandel, Ernest,$d1923-
700  1   $aFowkes, Ben.
710  2   $aNew Left Review.
990  11  $tVOLUME ONE. Process of production of capital
990  11  $tCommodities and money
990  12  $t--Commodity
990  13  $t----Two factors of the commodity : use-value and
         value (substance of value, magnitude of value)
990  13  $t----Dual character of the labour embodied in
         commodities
990  13  $t----Value-form, or exchange-value
990  14  $t------Simple, isolated, or accidental form of
         value
990  13  $t----Fetishism of the commodity and its secret
990  12  $t--Process of exchange
990  12  $t--Money, or the circulation of commodities
990  13  $t----Measure of values
990  13  $t----Means of circulation
990  14  $t------Metamorphosis of commodities
990  14  $t------Circulation of money
990  13  $t----Money
990  14  $t------Hoarding
990  14  $t------Means of payment
990  14  $t------World money
990  11  $tTransformation of money into capital
990  12  $t--General formula for capital
990  12  $t--Contradictions in the general formula
990  12  $t--Sale and purchase of labour-power
990  11  $tProduction of absolute surplus-value
990  12  $t--Labour process and the valorization process
990  13  $t----Labour process
990  13  $t----Valorization process
990  12  $t--Constant capital and variable capital
990  12  $t--Rate of surplus-value
990  13  $t----Degree of exploitation of labour-power
990  13  $t----Senior's 'last hour'
990  12  $t--Working day
990  12  $t--Voracious appetite for surplus labour.
         Manufacturer and Boyar
990  13  $t----Branches of English industry without legal
         limits to exploitation
990  13  $t----Day work and night work. Shift system
990  13  $t----Struggle for a normal working day
990  14  $t------Laws for the compulsory extension of the
         working day, from the middle of the fourteenth to the end of
         the seventeenth century
990  14  $t------Laws for the compulsory limitation of
         working hours. English Factory Legislation of 1833-64
990  14  $t------Impact of the English Factory Legislation
         on other countries
990  12  $t--Rate and mass of surplus-value
990  11  $tProduction of relative surplus-value
990  12  $t--Concept of relative surplus-value
990  12  $t--Co-operation
990  12  $t--Division of labour and manufacture
990  13  $t----Division of labour in manufacture, and the
         division of labour in society
990  13  $t----Capitalist character of manufacture
990  12  $t--Machinery and large-scale industry
990  13  $t----Development of machinery
990  13  $t----Value transferred by the machinery to the
         product
990  13  $t----Most immediate effects of machine production
         on the worker
990  14  $t------Appropriation of supplementary labour-power
         by capital. Employment of women and children
990  14  $t------Prolongation of the working day
990  14  $t------Intensification of labour
990  13  $t----Factory
990  13  $t----Struggle between worker and machine
990  13  $t----Compensation theory, with regard to the
         workers displaced by machinery
990  13  $t----Repulsion and attraction of workers through
         the development of machine production. Crises in the cotton
         industry
990  13  $t----Revolutionary impacts of large-scale industry
         on manufacture, handicrafts and domestic industry
990  14  $t------Transition from modern manufacture and
         domestic industry to large-scale industry. Hastening of this
         revolution by the application of the Factory Acts to those
         industries
990  13  $t----Health and education clauses of the Factory
         Acts
990  13  $t----General extension of factory legislation in
         England
990  13  $t----Large-scale industry and agriculture
990  11  $tProduction of absolute and relative surplus-value
990  12  $t--Absolute and relative surplus-value
990  12  $t--Change of magnitude in the price of
         labour-power and in surplus-value
990  12  $t--Different formulae for the rate of
         surplus-value
990  11  $tWages
990  12  $t--Transformation of the value (and respectively
         the price) of labour-power into wages
990  12  $t--Time-wages
990  12  $t--Piece-wages
990  12  $t--National differences in wages
990  11  $tProcess of accumulation of capital
990  12  $t--Simple reproduction
990  12  $t--Transformation of surplus-value into capital
990  13  $t----Capitalist production on a progressively
         increasing scale. Inversion which converts the property laws
         of commodity production into laws of capitalist
         appropriation
990  13  $t----Division of surplus-value into capital and
         revenue. Abstinence theory
990  13  $t----Circumstances which, independently of the
         proportional division of surplus-value into capital and
         revenue, determine the extent of accumulation, namely, the
         degree of exploitation of labour-power, the productivity of
         labour, the growing difference in amount between capital
         employed and capital consumed, and the magnitude of the
         capital advanced
990  12  $t--General law of capitalist accumulation
990  13  $t----Growing demand for labour-power accompanies
         accumulation if the composition of capital remains the same
990  13  $t----Progressive production of a relative surplus
         population or industrial reserve army
990  13  $t----Different forms of existence of the relative
         surplus population. General law of capitalist accumulation
990  13  $t----Illustrations of the general law of
         capitalist accumulation
990  14  $t------England from 1846 to 1866
990  14  $t------Badly paid strata of the British industrial
         working class
990  14  $t------Effect of crises on the best paid section
         of the working class
990  14  $t------British agricultural proletariat
990  14  $t------Ireland
990  11  $tPrimitive accumulation
990  12  $t--Secret of
990  12  $t--Expropriation of the agricultural population
         from the land
990  12  $t--Legislation against the expropriated since the
         end of the fifteenth centry. Forcing down of wages by Act of
         Parliament
990  12  $t--Impact of the agricultural revolution on
         industry. Creation of a home market for industrial capital
990  12  $t--Genesis of the industrial capitalist
990  12  $t--Modern theory of colonization
990  11  $tResults of the immediate process of production
990  12  $t--Commodities as the product of capital
990  12  $t--Capitalist production as the production of
         surplus-value
990  12  $t--Capitalist production is the production and
         reproduction of the specifically capitalist relations of
         production
990  12  $t-Isolated fragments
990  11  $tVOLUME TWO. Process of circulation of capital
990  11  $tMetamorphoses of capital and their circuit
990  12  $t--Circuit of money capital
990  13  $t----First stage. M-C
990  13  $t----Third stage. C'-M'
990  13  $t----Circuit as a whole
990  12  $t--Circuit of productive capital
990  13  $t----Simple reproduction
990  12  $t--Circuit of commodity capital
990  12  $t--Three figures of the circuit
990  12  $t--Circulation time
990  12  $t--Costs of circulation
990  13  $t----Pure circulation costs
990  13  $t----Costs of storage
990  14  $t------Stock formation in general
990  14  $t------Commodity stock proper
990  13  $t----Transport costs
990  11  $tTurnover of capital
990  12  $t--Turnover time and number of turnovers
990  12  $t--Fixed capital and circulating capital
990  13  $t---Formal distinctions
990  13  $t----Components, replacement, repairs and
         accumulation of the fixed capital
990  12  $t--Overall turnover of the capital advanced,
         turnover cycles
990  12  $t--Theories of fixed and circulating capital.
         Physiocrats and Adam Smith
990  12  $t--Theories of fixed and circulating capital.
         Ricardo
990  12  $t--Working period
990  12  $t--Production time
990  12  $t--Circulation time
990  12  $t--Effect of circulation time on the magnitude of
         the capital advanced
990  12  $t--Turnover of variable capital
990  13  $t----Annual rate of surplus-value
990  13  $t----Turnover of variable capital considered from
         the social point of view
990  12  $t--Circulation of surplus-value
990  13  $t----Simple reproduction
990  13  $t----Accumulation and expanded reproduction
990  11  $tReproduction and cirulation of the total social
         capital
990  12  $t--Former presentations of the subject
990  13  $t----Adam Smith
990  14  $t------Smith's general perspectives
990  14  $t------Capital and revenue in
990  12  $t--Simple reproduction
990  13  $t----Replacement of
990  14  $t------Fixed capital
990  14  $t------Depreciation component in the money form
990  14  $t------Fixed capital in kind
990  13  $t----Reproduction of the money material
990  13  $t----Destutt de Tracy's theory of reproduction
990  12  $t--Accumulation and reproduction on an expanded
         scale
990  13  $t----Accumulation in Department I
990  14  $t------Additional constant capital
990  13  $t----Schematic presentation of accumulation
990  11  $tVOLUME THREE. Process of capitalist production as
         whole
990  11  $tTransformation of surplus-value into profit, and
         of the rate of surplus-value into the rate of profit
990  12  $t--Cost price and profit
990  12  $t--Rate of profit
990  12  $t--Relationship between rate of profit and rate of
         surplus-value
990  12  $t--Effect of the turnover on the rate of profit
990  12  $t--Economy in the use of constant capital
990  13  $t----Saving on the conditions of work at the
         workers' expense
990  13  $t----Economy in the generation and transmission of
         power, and on buildings
990  13  $t----Utilization of the refuse of production
990  13  $t----Economy through inventions
990  12  $t--Effect of changes in price
990  13  $t----Fluctuations in the price of raw material;
         their direct effects on the rate of profit
990  13  $t----Revaluation and devaluation of capital;
         release and tying-up of capital
990  13  $t----Cotton crisis 1861-5
990  11  $tTransformation of profit into average profit
990  12  $t--Different compositions of capital in different
         branches of production, and the resulting variation in rates
         of profit
990  12  $t--Formation of a general rate of profit (average
         rate of profit), and transformation of commodity values into
         prices of production
990  12  $t--Equalization of the general rate of profit
         through competition. Market prices and market values.
         Surplus profit
990  12  $t--Effects of general fluctuations in wages on the
         prices of production
990  11  $tLaw of the tendential fall in the rate of profit
990  12  $t--Law itself
990  12  $t--Counteracting factors
990  12  $t--Development of law's internal contradictions
990  11  $tTransformation of commodity capital and money
         capital into commercial capital and money-dealing capital
         (merchant's capital)
990  12  $t--Commercial
990  13  $t----Capital
990  13  $t----Profit
990  13  $t----Turnover of capital. Prices
990  12  $t--Money-dealing capital
990  12  $t--Historical material on merchant's capital
990  11  $tDivision of profit into interest and profit of
         enterprise
990  12  $t--Interest-bearing capital
990  12  $t--Division of profit. Rate of interest. 'Natural'
         rate of interest
990  12  $t--Interest and profit of enterprise
990  12  $t--Interest-bearing capital as the superficial
         form of the capital relation
990  12  $t--Credit and fictitious capital
990  12  $t--Accumulation of money capital, and its
         influence on the rate of interest
990  12  $t--Role of credit in capitalist production
990  12  $t--Means of circulation and capital. Views of
         Tooke and Fullarton
990  12  $t--Banking capital's component parts
990  12  $t--Money capital and real capital
990  12  $t--Means of circulation under the credit system
990  12  $t--Currency principle and the English Bank
         legislation of 1844
990  12  $t--Precious metal and rate of exchange
990  13  $t----Movement of the Gold Reserve
990  13  $t----Exchange rate
990  11  $tTransformation of surplus profit into ground-rent
990  12  $t--Differential rent in general
990  12  $t--First form of differential rent
990  12  $t--Second form of differential rent
990  12  $t--Differential rent III
990  13  $t----First case : price of production constant
990  13  $t----Second case : price of production falling
990  13  $t----Third case : rising price of production.
         Results
990  12  $t--Differential rent even on the poorest land
         cultivated
990  12  $t--Absolsute ground-rent
990  12  $t--Rent of buildings. Rent of mines. Price of land
990  12  $t--Genesis of capitalist ground-rent
990  13  $t----Labour rent
990  13  $t----Rent in kind
990  13  $t----Money rent
990  13  $t----Share-cropping and small-scale peasant
         ownership
990  11  $tRevenues and their sources
990  12  $t--Trinity formula
990  12  $t--Analysis of the production process
990  12  $t--Illusion created by competition
990  12  $t--Relations of distribution and relations of
         production
990  12  $t--Classes

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