Marx’s Grundrisse
✍ Scribed by David McLellan (eds.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 178
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction....Pages 1-15
General Introduction....Pages 16-46
Critique of Bastiat and Carey....Pages 47-58
Money as a Symbol of Alienation in Capitalist Society....Pages 59-64
Social Power and the Individual....Pages 65-69
Alienation, Social Relationships and Free Individuality....Pages 70-73
General and Specific Labour....Pages 74-76
Individuals and Society....Pages 77-77
Wage-Labour, Capital and Landed Property....Pages 78-80
Capital and Labour as Productive and Unproductive....Pages 81-87
Capital as a Productive Force....Pages 88-89
The Dialectic of Capital....Pages 90-91
The Contributions of Labour and Capital to the Production Process....Pages 92-98
Capital as a Revolutionary, but Limited, Force....Pages 99-100
The Preconditions of Revolution....Pages 101-102
Alienated Labour and Capital....Pages 103-109
Property as the Right to Alien Labour....Pages 110-112
Exchange Relationships in Feudal and Capitalist Society....Pages 113-125
Communism as the Full Development of Human Potentiality....Pages 126-127
The Universalist Tendencies Inherent in Capitalism....Pages 128-131
Labour as Sacrifice or Self-realisation....Pages 132-136
Individual Freedom in Capitalist Society....Pages 137-140
The Labour Process and Alienation in Machinery and Science....Pages 141-149
The Position of Labour in Capitalist and Communist Society....Pages 150-152
Free Time and the Production Process in Capitalist and Communist Society....Pages 153-156
Leisure and Free Time in Communist Society....Pages 157-158
Productive Power in Capitalist and Communist Society....Pages 159-161
Surplus Value and the Abolition of Capitalism....Pages 162-163
Back Matter....Pages 165-169
✦ Subjects
Methodology/History of Economic Thought
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