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Marx & Engels Collected Works: Volume 29 Volume 29 Karl Marx Economic Works 1857-1861 Economic Manuscripts of 1857-58 (First Version of Capital) Outlines of the Critique of Political Economy (Rough Draft of 1857-58) [Second Instalment]5 [III. Chapter on Capital]7 [Section Two. Circulation Process of Capital. Conclusion]7 [Fixed and Circulating Capital]7 [Fixed Capital and the Development of the Productive Forces of Society]80 [Circulation and Reproduction of Fixed and Circulating Capital]99 Section Three. Capital as Bearing Fruit. Interest. Profit. (Production Costs, etc.)129 [Addenda to the Chapters on Money and on Capital]162 [Money as Measure of Values]171 [Money as Means of Circulation and as Independent Value]186 [Machinery and Profit]198 [Alienation]209 [Varia]211 I. Value252 Gold-Weighing Machines254 A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy. Part One257 Preface261 Book One. On Capital267 Section One. Capital in General269 Chapter One. The Commodity269 A. Historical Notes on the Analysis of Commodities292 Chapter Two. Money or Simple Circulation303 1. Measure of Value303 B. Theories of the Standard of Money314 2. Medium of Exchange323 a. The Metamorphosis of Commodities324 b. The Circulation of Money334 c. Coins. Tokens of Value342 3. Money356 a. Hoarding359 b. Means of Payment370 c. World Money381 4. The Precious Metals385 C. Theories of the Medium of Circulation and of Money389 From the Preparatory Materials Index to the 7 Notebooks421 [First Draft]421 I) Value421 II) Money421 III) Capital in General423 [Second Draft]423 The Original Text of the Second and the Beginning of the Third Chapter of A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy430 [Chapter Two. Money]430 [2. Money as Means of Payment]430 3. Money as International Means of Payment and Purchase, as World Coin435 4. The Precious Metals as Vehicles of the Money Relationship452 5. The Manifestation of the Law of Appropriation in the Simple Circulation461 6. Transition to Capital478 Chapter Three. Capital501 A) The Process of Production of Capital501 1. The Transformation of Money into Capital501 [Additional Notes]508 Invariable Value of Money508 Money as Money (World Coin, etc.)508 Draft Plan of the Chapter on Capital 511 I. The Process of Production of Capital511 II. Circulation Process of Capital514 III. Capital and Profit516 [IV.] Varia516 References to My Own Notebooks518 Notes and Indexes Notes535 Name Index551 Index of Quoted and Mentioned Literature563 Index of Periodicals577 Subject Index579 Illustrations Page 32 of Notebook VI with the Outlines of the Critique of Political Economy43 Title page of the first edition of A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy259 Page 13 of Notebook B with a fragment of the original text of the second chapter of A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy453 Page 28 of Notebook B with References to My Own Notebooks519 Collected Works Volume 28 | Collected Works Volume 30 Marx & Engels Collected Works
Marx & Engels Collected Works: Volume 29
Volume 29 Karl Marx Economic Works 1857-1861 Economic Manuscripts of 1857-58 (First Version of Capital) Outlines of the Critique of Political Economy (Rough Draft of 1857-58) [Second Instalment]5 [III. Chapter on Capital]7 [Section Two. Circulation Process of Capital. Conclusion]7 [Fixed and Circulating Capital]7 [Fixed Capital and the Development of the Productive Forces of Society]80 [Circulation and Reproduction of Fixed and Circulating Capital]99 Section Three. Capital as Bearing Fruit. Interest. Profit. (Production Costs, etc.)129 [Addenda to the Chapters on Money and on Capital]162 [Money as Measure of Values]171 [Money as Means of Circulation and as Independent Value]186 [Machinery and Profit]198 [Alienation]209 [Varia]211 I. Value252 Gold-Weighing Machines254 A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy. Part One257 Preface261 Book One. On Capital267 Section One. Capital in General269 Chapter One. The Commodity269 A. Historical Notes on the Analysis of Commodities292 Chapter Two. Money or Simple Circulation303 1. Measure of Value303 B. Theories of the Standard of Money314 2. Medium of Exchange323 a. The Metamorphosis of Commodities324 b. The Circulation of Money334 c. Coins. Tokens of Value342 3. Money356 a. Hoarding359 b. Means of Payment370 c. World Money381 4. The Precious Metals385 C. Theories of the Medium of Circulation and of Money389 From the Preparatory Materials Index to the 7 Notebooks421 [First Draft]421 I) Value421 II) Money421 III) Capital in General423 [Second Draft]423 The Original Text of the Second and the Beginning of the Third Chapter of A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy430 [Chapter Two. Money]430 [2. Money as Means of Payment]430 3. Money as International Means of Payment and Purchase, as World Coin435 4. The Precious Metals as Vehicles of the Money Relationship452 5. The Manifestation of the Law of Appropriation in the Simple Circulation461 6. Transition to Capital478 Chapter Three. Capital501 A) The Process of Production of Capital501 1. The Transformation of Money into Capital501 [Additional Notes]508 Invariable Value of Money508 Money as Money (World Coin, etc.)508 Draft Plan of the Chapter on Capital 511 I. The Process of Production of Capital511 II. Circulation Process of Capital514 III. Capital and Profit516 [IV.] Varia516 References to My Own Notebooks518 Notes and Indexes Notes535 Name Index551 Index of Quoted and Mentioned Literature563 Index of Periodicals577 Subject Index579 Illustrations Page 32 of Notebook VI with the Outlines of the Critique of Political Economy43 Title page of the first edition of A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy259 Page 13 of Notebook B with a fragment of the original text of the second chapter of A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy453 Page 28 of Notebook B with References to My Own Notebooks519 Collected Works Volume 28 | Collected Works Volume 30 Marx & Engels Collected Works
Outlines of the Critique of Political Economy (Rough Draft of 1857-58) [Second Instalment]5 [III. Chapter on Capital]7 [Section Two. Circulation Process of Capital. Conclusion]7 [Fixed and Circulating Capital]7 [Fixed Capital and the Development of the Productive Forces of Society]80 [Circulation and Reproduction of Fixed and Circulating Capital]99 Section Three. Capital as Bearing Fruit. Interest. Profit. (Production Costs, etc.)129 [Addenda to the Chapters on Money and on Capital]162 [Money as Measure of Values]171 [Money as Means of Circulation and as Independent Value]186 [Machinery and Profit]198 [Alienation]209 [Varia]211 I. Value252 Gold-Weighing Machines254 A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy. Part One257 Preface261 Book One. On Capital267 Section One. Capital in General269 Chapter One. The Commodity269 A. Historical Notes on the Analysis of Commodities292 Chapter Two. Money or Simple Circulation303 1. Measure of Value303 B. Theories of the Standard of Money314 2. Medium of Exchange323 a. The Metamorphosis of Commodities324 b. The Circulation of Money334 c. Coins. Tokens of Value342 3. Money356 a. Hoarding359 b. Means of Payment370 c. World Money381 4. The Precious Metals385 C. Theories of the Medium of Circulation and of Money389 From the Preparatory Materials Index to the 7 Notebooks421 [First Draft]421 I) Value421 II) Money421 III) Capital in General423 [Second Draft]423 The Original Text of the Second and the Beginning of the Third Chapter of A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy430 [Chapter Two. Money]430 [2. Money as Means of Payment]430 3. Money as International Means of Payment and Purchase, as World Coin435 4. The Precious Metals as Vehicles of the Money Relationship452 5. The Manifestation of the Law of Appropriation in the Simple Circulation461 6. Transition to Capital478 Chapter Three. Capital501 A) The Process of Production of Capital501 1. The Transformation of Money into Capital501 [Additional Notes]508 Invariable Value of Money508 Money as Money (World Coin, etc.)508 Draft Plan of the Chapter on Capital 511 I. The Process of Production of Capital511 II. Circulation Process of Capital514 III. Capital and Profit516 [IV.] Varia516 References to My Own Notebooks518 Notes and Indexes Notes535 Name Index551 Index of Quoted and Mentioned Literature563 Index of Periodicals577 Subject Index579 Illustrations Page 32 of Notebook VI with the Outlines of the Critique of Political Economy43 Title page of the first edition of A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy259 Page 13 of Notebook B with a fragment of the original text of the second chapter of A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy453 Page 28 of Notebook B with References to My Own Notebooks519
[Fixed and Circulating Capital]
[Fixed Capital and the Development of the Productive Forces of Society]
[Circulation and Reproduction of Fixed and Circulating Capital]
Preface
Book One. On Capital
Section One. Capital in General
Chapter One. The Commodity
A. Historical Notes on the Analysis of Commodities
Chapter Two. Money or Simple Circulation
1. Measure of Value
B. Theories of the Standard of Money
2. Medium of Exchange
a. The Metamorphosis of Commodities
b. The Circulation of Money
c. Coins. Tokens of Value
3. Money
a. Hoarding
b. Means of Payment
c. World Money
4. The Precious Metals
C. Theories of the Medium of Circulation and of Money
[First Draft]
I) Value
II) Money
III) Capital in General
[Second Draft]
[Chapter Two. Money]
[2. Money as Means of Payment]
3. Money as International Means of Payment and Purchase, as World Coin
4. The Precious Metals as Vehicles of the Money Relationship
5. The Manifestation of the Law of Appropriation in the Simple Circulation
6. Transition to Capital
Chapter Three. Capital
A) The Process of Production of Capital
1. The Transformation of Money into Capital
I. The Process of Production of Capital
II. Circulation Process of Capital
III. Capital and Profit
[IV.] Varia
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