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The Accumulation of Capital
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This book remains one of the masterpieces of socialist literature. While many today believe there is no alternative to global capitalism, this book is a timely and forceful statement of an opposing view.
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This book remains one of the masterpieces of socialist literature. While many today believe there is no alternative to global capitalism, this book is a timely and forceful statement of an opposing view.
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- Routledge Classics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 195mm x 163mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9780415304450
- ISBN-10: 0415304458
- Artikelnr.: 21321963
- Routledge Classics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 195mm x 163mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9780415304450
- ISBN-10: 0415304458
- Artikelnr.: 21321963
Rosa Luxemburg (1870-1919). Polish-born revolutionary who was a leader of the left-wing movement in Germany from 1898 until her murder in 1919. Translated by Agnes Schwarzschild.
Introduction to the Routledge Classics Edition
Translator's Note
A Note on Rosa Luxemburg
Introduction
SECTION I: The Problem of Reproduction
1. The Object of our Investigation
2. Quesnay's and Adam Smith's Analyses of the Process of Reproduction
3. A Criticism of Smith's Analysis
4. Marx's Scheme of Simple Reproduction
5. The Circulation of Money
6. Enlarged Reproduction
7. Analysis of Marx's Diagram of Enlarged Reproduction
8. Marx's Attempt to Resolve the Difficulty
9. The Difficulty Viewed from the Angle of the Process of Circulation
SECTION II: Historical Exposition of the Problem
10. Sismondi's Theory of Reproduction
11. MacCulloch v. Sismondi
12. Ricardo v. Sismondi
13. Say v. Sismondi
14. Malthus
15. v. Kirchmann's Theory of Reproduction
16. Rodbertus' Criticism of the Classical School
17. Rodbertus' Analysis of Reproduction
18. A New Version of the Problem
19. Vorontsov and his 'Surplus'
20. Nikolayon
21. Struve's 'Third Persons' and 'Three World Empires'
22. Bulgakov and his Completion of Marx's Analysis
23. Tugan Baranovski and his 'Lack of Proportion'
24. The End of Russian 'Legalist' Marxism
SECTION III: The Historical Conditions of Accumulation
25. Contradictions within the Diagram of Enlarged Reproduction
26. The Reproduction of Capital and its Social Setting
27. The Struggle against Natural Economy
28. The Introduction of Commodity Economy
29. The Struggle against Peasant Economy
30. International Loans
31. Protective Tariffs and Accumulation
32. Militarism as a Province of Accumulation
Index
Translator's Note
A Note on Rosa Luxemburg
Introduction
SECTION I: The Problem of Reproduction
1. The Object of our Investigation
2. Quesnay's and Adam Smith's Analyses of the Process of Reproduction
3. A Criticism of Smith's Analysis
4. Marx's Scheme of Simple Reproduction
5. The Circulation of Money
6. Enlarged Reproduction
7. Analysis of Marx's Diagram of Enlarged Reproduction
8. Marx's Attempt to Resolve the Difficulty
9. The Difficulty Viewed from the Angle of the Process of Circulation
SECTION II: Historical Exposition of the Problem
10. Sismondi's Theory of Reproduction
11. MacCulloch v. Sismondi
12. Ricardo v. Sismondi
13. Say v. Sismondi
14. Malthus
15. v. Kirchmann's Theory of Reproduction
16. Rodbertus' Criticism of the Classical School
17. Rodbertus' Analysis of Reproduction
18. A New Version of the Problem
19. Vorontsov and his 'Surplus'
20. Nikolayon
21. Struve's 'Third Persons' and 'Three World Empires'
22. Bulgakov and his Completion of Marx's Analysis
23. Tugan Baranovski and his 'Lack of Proportion'
24. The End of Russian 'Legalist' Marxism
SECTION III: The Historical Conditions of Accumulation
25. Contradictions within the Diagram of Enlarged Reproduction
26. The Reproduction of Capital and its Social Setting
27. The Struggle against Natural Economy
28. The Introduction of Commodity Economy
29. The Struggle against Peasant Economy
30. International Loans
31. Protective Tariffs and Accumulation
32. Militarism as a Province of Accumulation
Index
Introduction to the Routledge Classics Edition
Translator's Note
A Note on Rosa Luxemburg
Introduction
SECTION I: The Problem of Reproduction
1. The Object of our Investigation
2. Quesnay's and Adam Smith's Analyses of the Process of Reproduction
3. A Criticism of Smith's Analysis
4. Marx's Scheme of Simple Reproduction
5. The Circulation of Money
6. Enlarged Reproduction
7. Analysis of Marx's Diagram of Enlarged Reproduction
8. Marx's Attempt to Resolve the Difficulty
9. The Difficulty Viewed from the Angle of the Process of Circulation
SECTION II: Historical Exposition of the Problem
10. Sismondi's Theory of Reproduction
11. MacCulloch v. Sismondi
12. Ricardo v. Sismondi
13. Say v. Sismondi
14. Malthus
15. v. Kirchmann's Theory of Reproduction
16. Rodbertus' Criticism of the Classical School
17. Rodbertus' Analysis of Reproduction
18. A New Version of the Problem
19. Vorontsov and his 'Surplus'
20. Nikolayon
21. Struve's 'Third Persons' and 'Three World Empires'
22. Bulgakov and his Completion of Marx's Analysis
23. Tugan Baranovski and his 'Lack of Proportion'
24. The End of Russian 'Legalist' Marxism
SECTION III: The Historical Conditions of Accumulation
25. Contradictions within the Diagram of Enlarged Reproduction
26. The Reproduction of Capital and its Social Setting
27. The Struggle against Natural Economy
28. The Introduction of Commodity Economy
29. The Struggle against Peasant Economy
30. International Loans
31. Protective Tariffs and Accumulation
32. Militarism as a Province of Accumulation
Index
Translator's Note
A Note on Rosa Luxemburg
Introduction
SECTION I: The Problem of Reproduction
1. The Object of our Investigation
2. Quesnay's and Adam Smith's Analyses of the Process of Reproduction
3. A Criticism of Smith's Analysis
4. Marx's Scheme of Simple Reproduction
5. The Circulation of Money
6. Enlarged Reproduction
7. Analysis of Marx's Diagram of Enlarged Reproduction
8. Marx's Attempt to Resolve the Difficulty
9. The Difficulty Viewed from the Angle of the Process of Circulation
SECTION II: Historical Exposition of the Problem
10. Sismondi's Theory of Reproduction
11. MacCulloch v. Sismondi
12. Ricardo v. Sismondi
13. Say v. Sismondi
14. Malthus
15. v. Kirchmann's Theory of Reproduction
16. Rodbertus' Criticism of the Classical School
17. Rodbertus' Analysis of Reproduction
18. A New Version of the Problem
19. Vorontsov and his 'Surplus'
20. Nikolayon
21. Struve's 'Third Persons' and 'Three World Empires'
22. Bulgakov and his Completion of Marx's Analysis
23. Tugan Baranovski and his 'Lack of Proportion'
24. The End of Russian 'Legalist' Marxism
SECTION III: The Historical Conditions of Accumulation
25. Contradictions within the Diagram of Enlarged Reproduction
26. The Reproduction of Capital and its Social Setting
27. The Struggle against Natural Economy
28. The Introduction of Commodity Economy
29. The Struggle against Peasant Economy
30. International Loans
31. Protective Tariffs and Accumulation
32. Militarism as a Province of Accumulation
Index