| I. The Production Process of Capital | 7 |
| 5) Theories of Surplus Value | 7 |
Ricardo's Theory of Surplus Value
| 9 |
1) Quantity of Labour and Value of Labour | 32 |
2) Value of Labour Capacity. Value of Labour | 35 |
3) Surplus Value
| 40 |
4) Relative Surplus Value | 52 |
5) Theory of Profit
| 60 |
Formation of General Rate of Profit. (Average or "usual" profits) | 67 |
Law of the Diminishing Rate of Profit | 72 |
Theory of Accumulation | 103 |
Ricardo's Miscellanea | 174 |
Gross and Net Income | 174 |
Machinery | 177 |
| j) Malthus (Thomas Robert) | 209 |
Constant and Variable Capital | 229 |
Malthus' Theory of Value | 231 |
Overproduction. "Unproductive Consumers", etc | 233 |
| k) Disintegration of the Ricardian School | 258 |
1) Robert Torrens, An Essay on the Production of Wealth etc., London, 1821 | 258 |
2) James Mill, Elements of Political Economy, London, 1821 (2nd ed., London, 1824) | 274 |
3) Polemical Writings | 298 |
a) Observations on Certain Verbal Disputes in Political Economy, Particularly Relating to Value, and to Demand and Supply, London; 1821 | 298 |
b) An Inquiry into those Principles,
Respecting the Nature of Demand and the Necessity of Consumption, lately Advocated by Mr. Malthus etc., London, 1821 | 305 |
c) Dialogues of Three Templars on Political Economy, chiefly in Relation to the Principles of Mr. Ricardo ([The] London Magazine, Vol. IX, 1824) (author: Thomas De Quinscey) | 311 |
d) A Critical Dissertation on the Nature, Measures, and Causes of Value; Chiefly in Reference to the Writings of Mr. Ricardo and His Followers. By the Author of Essays on the Formation and Publication of Opinions (Samuel Bailey), London, 1825 | 312 |
4) McCulloch | 353 |
5) Wakefield | 371 |
6) Stirling (Patrick James), The Philosophy of Trade etc., Edinburgh, 1846 | 371 |
7) John Stuart Mill, Some Unsettled Questions etc., London, 1844 | 373 |
| l) Opposition to the Economists (Based on the Ricardian Theory) | 373 |
1) The Source and Remedy of the National Difficulties etc. A Letter to Lord John Russell, London, 1821 (anonymous) | 374 |
2) Piercy Ravenstone, M. A., Thoughts on the Funding System, and its Effects, London, 1824 | 392 |
3) Labour Defended against the Claims of Capital; or, the Unproductiveness of Capital Proved. By a Labourer, London, 1825 | 397 |
4) Thomas Hodgskin, Popular Political Economy. Four Lectures Delivered at the London Mechanics' Institution, London, 1827 | 397 |
| [Revenue and Its Sources] | 449 |
Different Forms of Capital | 467 |
Interest a part of Profit | 469 |
| [Addenda] | 542 |
| [continued] | 543 |
| [continued] | 543 |
Notes and Indexes |
| Notes | 547 |
| Name Index | 564 |
| Index of Quoted and Mentioned Literature | 570 |
| Index of Periodicals | 578 |
Illustrations |
| Page 645 of Notebook XII of the
Economic Manuscript of 1861-1863 | 25 |
| Front cover page of Notebook XIII, Economic Manuscript of 1861 - 1863 | 65 |
| Page 782 of Notebook XIV of the Economic Manuscript of 1861-1863 | 259 |
| Page 890 of Notebook XV of the Economic Manuscript of 1861-1863 | 447 |