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This guide uniquely presents the three volumes of Capital in a different order of reading to that in which they were published, placing them instead in the order that Marx himself sometimes recommended as a more user-friendly way of reading. Dr Smith also argues that, for most of the twentieth century, the full development of the capitalist mode of production (CMP) has been undermined by the existence of a non-capitalist 'third world', which has caused the CMP to take on the form of what Marx called a highly developed mercantile system, rather than one characterized by an uninterrupted circuit…mehr
This guide uniquely presents the three volumes of Capital in a different order of reading to that in which they were published, placing them instead in the order that Marx himself sometimes recommended as a more user-friendly way of reading. Dr Smith also argues that, for most of the twentieth century, the full development of the capitalist mode of production (CMP) has been undermined by the existence of a non-capitalist 'third world', which has caused the CMP to take on the form of what Marx called a highly developed mercantile system, rather than one characterized by an uninterrupted circuit of industrial capital of the kind he expected would develop.
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Autorenporträt
Dr Kenneth Smith is the author of Emile Durkheim and the Collective Consciousness of Society, a Study in Criminology (Anthem Press, 2014) and Perspectivism, a Contribution to the Philosophy of the Social Sciences (The Bardwell Press, 2020).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface to the Second Edition; Introduction; Part I: The Development of the Capitalist Mode of Production; 1. Absolute and Relative Surplus Value in Capital Vol. I Ch. 10 and 12; 2. Cooperation and the Division of Labour in Capital Vol. I Ch. 13-14; 3. Machinery and Modern Industry in Capital Vol. I Ch. 15; 4. Primitive Accumulation in Capital Vol. I Part VIII Ch. 26-33; Part II: The Capitalist Mode of Production; 5. Simple Reproduction in Capital Vol. I Ch. 7 11 and 23; 6. Extended Reproduction in Capital Vol. I Ch. 24; 7. Simple Reproduction in Capital Vol. II Sections 1-8 55; 8. Extended Reproduction in Capital Vol. II Ch. 21 Section 3; 9. The Precipitation of Fixed Capital in Capital Vol. II Ch. 21 Sections 1-2; Ch. 20 Section 11; Part III: The Underdevelopment of the Capitalist Mode of Production; 10. Mercantilism and the Circuit of Industrial Capital in Capital vol. II Part I Ch. 1-4; 11. Credit and the Dissolution of the CMP in Capital Vol. III Ch. 27; 12. Rudolf Hilferding and 'Finance Capital': Capital Vol. I Ch. 25 Section 2; 13. Marx on Development and Underdevelopment in Capital Vol. I Ch. 25 Section 5; 14. The Tendency of the Rate of Profi t to Fall in Capital Vol. III Parts I-III Ch. 1-15 but especially Ch. 14-15; Part IV: The Value Theory of Labour; 15. The Rate of Profit and the Rate of Surplus Value in Capital Vol. I Ch. 9 Section 3 and Vol. III Parts I and III; 16. The Degree of Exploitation of Labour by Capital in Capital Vol. I Ch. 9 Section 1; Ch. 6-7; 17. The Labour Theory of Value and the Value Theory of Labour in Capital Vol. I Ch. 1 Sections 1-3; 18. The Reification of Commodity Fetishism in Capital Vol. I Ch. 1 Section 4 and Vol. III Ch. 24; Conclusion; Appendix: On Social Classes; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Preface to the Second Edition; Introduction; Part I: The Development of the Capitalist Mode of Production; 1. Absolute and Relative Surplus Value in Capital Vol. I Ch. 10 and 12; 2. Cooperation and the Division of Labour in Capital Vol. I Ch. 13-14; 3. Machinery and Modern Industry in Capital Vol. I Ch. 15; 4. Primitive Accumulation in Capital Vol. I Part VIII Ch. 26-33; Part II: The Capitalist Mode of Production; 5. Simple Reproduction in Capital Vol. I Ch. 7 11 and 23; 6. Extended Reproduction in Capital Vol. I Ch. 24; 7. Simple Reproduction in Capital Vol. II Sections 1-8 55; 8. Extended Reproduction in Capital Vol. II Ch. 21 Section 3; 9. The Precipitation of Fixed Capital in Capital Vol. II Ch. 21 Sections 1-2; Ch. 20 Section 11; Part III: The Underdevelopment of the Capitalist Mode of Production; 10. Mercantilism and the Circuit of Industrial Capital in Capital vol. II Part I Ch. 1-4; 11. Credit and the Dissolution of the CMP in Capital Vol. III Ch. 27; 12. Rudolf Hilferding and 'Finance Capital': Capital Vol. I Ch. 25 Section 2; 13. Marx on Development and Underdevelopment in Capital Vol. I Ch. 25 Section 5; 14. The Tendency of the Rate of Profi t to Fall in Capital Vol. III Parts I-III Ch. 1-15 but especially Ch. 14-15; Part IV: The Value Theory of Labour; 15. The Rate of Profit and the Rate of Surplus Value in Capital Vol. I Ch. 9 Section 3 and Vol. III Parts I and III; 16. The Degree of Exploitation of Labour by Capital in Capital Vol. I Ch. 9 Section 1; Ch. 6-7; 17. The Labour Theory of Value and the Value Theory of Labour in Capital Vol. I Ch. 1 Sections 1-3; 18. The Reification of Commodity Fetishism in Capital Vol. I Ch. 1 Section 4 and Vol. III Ch. 24; Conclusion; Appendix: On Social Classes; Notes; Bibliography; Index
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