This book carefully guides the reader through each chapter of the first volume of Capital. It sets Marx's arguments in context, and explains their relevance today, and it offers insights into Marx's method, highlighting key concepts running through the book. It also offers pointers to wider works th
A Guide to Marx's 'Capital'
β Scribed by Anthony Brewer
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 112
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
For anyone wishing to understand the modern world, Marx's Capital is indispensable. It is also, unfortunately, a difficult book to read. Some of these difficulties are inevitable since the ideas are unfamiliar and complex, but it seems more forbidding than it really is and the reader who persists will find it worth the effort. The Guide is intended to be read in conjunction with Capital (though it can be read on its own). It goes through Marx's masterpiece, chapter by chapter, setting each in the context of the whole and picking out the main threads of the argument. Each of Marx's technical terms if explained when it is first used and is also defined in the glossary for easy reference. The introduction outlines the development of Marx's thought and relates it to the philosophical, political and economic ideas of his time. The Guide does not take sides for Marx or against him. Its aim is to contribute to a better understanding of his work.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
......Page 3
Preface
......Page 6
Introduction
......Page 7
VOLUME
1: Capitalist Production......Page 16
PART
1: Commodities and Money......Page 17
PART 2: The Transformation of Money into Capital
......Page 24
PART 3: The Production of Absolute Surplus Value
......Page 26
PART 4: Production of Relative Surplus-Value
......Page 31
PART 5: Production of Absolute and of Relative Surplus-Value
......Page 37
PART 6: Wages
......Page 38
PART 7: The Accumulation of Capital
......Page 40
PART 8: The So-Called Primitive Accumulation
......Page 46
VOLUME 2: The Process of Circulation of Capital
......Page 49
PART 1: The Metamorphoses of Capital and Their Circuits
......Page 50
PART 2: The Turnover of Capital
......Page 55
PART 3: The Reproduction and Circulation of the Aggregate Social Capital
......Page 62
VOLUME 3: The Process of Capitalist Production as a Whole
......Page 69
PART 1: The Conversion of Surplus-Value into Profit and of the Rate of Surplus-Value into the Rate of Profit
......Page 70
PART 2: Conversion of Profit into Average Profit
......Page 74
PART 3: The Law of the Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall
......Page 79
PART 4: Conversion of Commodity-Capital and Money-Capital into Commercial Capital and Money-Dealing Capital (Merchant's Capital)
......Page 83
PART 5: Division of Profit into Interest and Profit of Enterprise. Interest-Bearing Capital
......Page 85
PART 6: Transformation of Surplus-Profit into Ground-Rent
......Page 92
PART 7: Revenues and Their Sources
......Page 97
APPENDIX 1: Prefaces and Afterwords to Capital
......Page 99
APPENDIX 2: The
Communist Manifesto......Page 100
APPENDIX3: Preface and Introduction to A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy
......Page 102
Glossary
......Page 105
Notes
......Page 109
Index
......Page 111
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