
Marx and Engels Collected Works Volume 28 Marx 1857 - 1861
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Publisher: Progress Publishers Year Published: 1861 Resource Type: Book
Economic Manuscripts of 1857-58.
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Table of Contents
Karl Marx Economic Works 1857-1861 Economic Manuscripts of 1857-58 (First Version of Capital)
First part of the Grundrisse.
Bastiat and Carey 5
Avantpropos 5
XIV. Des Sataires 11 Introduction 17 I. Production, Consumption, Distribution, Exchange (Circulation) 17
1. Production 17
2. The General Relation of Production to Distribution, Exchange and Consumption 26
(a) [Consumption and Production] 27
(b) [Distribution and Production] 32
(c) Lastly, Exchange and Circulation 36
3. The Method of Political Economy 37
4. Production. Means of Production and Relations of Production. Relations of Production and Conditions of Communication. Forms of the State and of Consciousness in Relation to the Relations of Production and of Commerce. Legal Relations. Family Relations 45 Outlines of the Critique of Political Economy (Rough Draft of 1857-58) [First Instalment] 49 II. Chapter on Money 51
Alfred Darimon, De la Reforme des Banques, Paris, 1856 51
[The Origin and Essence of Money] 78
[The Precious Metals as Expression of the Money Relationship] 110
(a) Gold and Silver in Comparison with the Other Metals 111
(b) Fluctuations in the Value Ratio of the Different Metals 115
[Money Circulation] 121
(a) [Money as Measure of Value] 123
(b) [Money as a Means of Circulation] 128
(c) Money as Material Representative of Wealth. (Accumulation of money. But first we have still to consider money as the general material of contracts, etc.) 138 [III. Chapter on Capital] 171 [Section One] [The Process of Production of Capital] 171 Chapter on Money as Capital 171
[Transformation of Money into Capital] 171
1. Circulation and Exchange Value Deriving from Circulation as a Prerequisite of Capital 190
2. Exchange Value Emerging from Circulation Becomes Its Premiss, Maintains Itself in It and Multiplies Itself by Means of Labour 194
Exchange between Capital and Labour 204
[Labour Process and Process of Valorisation] 230
[Absolute and Relative Surplus Value] 267
[Surplus Value and Profit] 291 [Section Two] [Circulation Process of Capital] 329
[Reproduction and Accumulation of Capital] 329
[Forms Preceding Capitalist Production] 399
[Circuit and Turnover of Capital] 439
[Theories of Surplus Value and Profit] 473
Notes and Indexes Notes 541 Name Index 562 Index of Quoted and Mentioned Literature 568 Index of Periodicals 576 Subject Index 577
Illustrations Back of the cover and page 1 of Notebook M containing the Introduction 20-21 Cover of Notebook VII of the manuscript Outlines of the Critique of Political Economy 53 Page 3 of Notebook IV of Outlines of the Critique of Political Economy 303 Page 24 of Notebook IV of Outlines of the Critique of Political Economy 347
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