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Marx & Engels Collected Works: Volume 34 Volume 34 Karl Marx Economic Works 1861-1864 Economic Manuscripts of 1861-64 (Conclusion) A Contribution to the Critiqueof Political Economy I. The Production Process of Capital7 3) Relative Surplus Value 8 g) Machinery. Utilisation of the Forces of Nature and of Science (steam, electricity, mechanical and chemical agencies). Conclusion8 Replacement of Labour by Machinery8 Accumulation11 h) Relative and Absolute Surplus Value61 Ratio of Wages to Surplus Value64 Converted Form of the Value of Labour Capacity in the Value or Price of Labour70 Derived Formulae for the Ratio of Surplus Value to Variable Capital or of Surplus Labour to Necessary Labour78 Addenda86 [Intermezzo] Hume and Joseph Massie89 i) Formal and Real Subsumption of Labour under Capital. Transitional Forms93 The Real Subsumption of Labour under Capital104 Transitional Forms117 k) Productivity of Capital, productive and Unproductive Labour121 Addenda146 [Historical:] Petty170 4) Reconversion of Surplus Value into Capital 178 a) Reconversion of Surplus Value into Capital 178 b) So-called Primitive Accumulation 243 Addenda247 Capital. Book I. The Process of Production of Capital Volume I of Capital. Separate Pages of the Manuscript339 Chapter Six. Results of the Direct Production Process355 Ad 1) Commodities as the Product of Capital355 Ad 2) Capitalist Production as the Production of Surplus Value384 Ad 3) The Product of Capitalist Production Is Not Only Surplus Value, It Is Capital461 Unplaced Footnotes467 Notes and Indexes Notes 475 Name Index 498 Index of Quoted and Mentioned Literature 507 Index of Periodicals 525 Subject Index (to vols 30-34) 527 Illustrations Page 1273 of Notebook XX of the Economic Manuscript of 1861-63 9 Page 1342 of Notebook XXI of the Economic Manuscript of 1861-63 163 Page 441 of the Economic Manuscript of 1863-64 357 Collected Works Volume 33 | Collected Works Volume 35 Marx & Engels Collected Works
Marx & Engels Collected Works: Volume 34
Volume 34 Karl Marx Economic Works 1861-1864 Economic Manuscripts of 1861-64 (Conclusion) A Contribution to the Critiqueof Political Economy I. The Production Process of Capital7 3) Relative Surplus Value 8 g) Machinery. Utilisation of the Forces of Nature and of Science (steam, electricity, mechanical and chemical agencies). Conclusion8 Replacement of Labour by Machinery8 Accumulation11 h) Relative and Absolute Surplus Value61 Ratio of Wages to Surplus Value64 Converted Form of the Value of Labour Capacity in the Value or Price of Labour70 Derived Formulae for the Ratio of Surplus Value to Variable Capital or of Surplus Labour to Necessary Labour78 Addenda86 [Intermezzo] Hume and Joseph Massie89 i) Formal and Real Subsumption of Labour under Capital. Transitional Forms93 The Real Subsumption of Labour under Capital104 Transitional Forms117 k) Productivity of Capital, productive and Unproductive Labour121 Addenda146 [Historical:] Petty170 4) Reconversion of Surplus Value into Capital 178 a) Reconversion of Surplus Value into Capital 178 b) So-called Primitive Accumulation 243 Addenda247 Capital. Book I. The Process of Production of Capital Volume I of Capital. Separate Pages of the Manuscript339 Chapter Six. Results of the Direct Production Process355 Ad 1) Commodities as the Product of Capital355 Ad 2) Capitalist Production as the Production of Surplus Value384 Ad 3) The Product of Capitalist Production Is Not Only Surplus Value, It Is Capital461 Unplaced Footnotes467 Notes and Indexes Notes 475 Name Index 498 Index of Quoted and Mentioned Literature 507 Index of Periodicals 525 Subject Index (to vols 30-34) 527 Illustrations Page 1273 of Notebook XX of the Economic Manuscript of 1861-63 9 Page 1342 of Notebook XXI of the Economic Manuscript of 1861-63 163 Page 441 of the Economic Manuscript of 1863-64 357 Collected Works Volume 33 | Collected Works Volume 35 Marx & Engels Collected Works
I. The Production Process of Capital7 3) Relative Surplus Value 8 g) Machinery. Utilisation of the Forces of Nature and of Science (steam, electricity, mechanical and chemical agencies). Conclusion8 Replacement of Labour by Machinery8 Accumulation11 h) Relative and Absolute Surplus Value61 Ratio of Wages to Surplus Value64 Converted Form of the Value of Labour Capacity in the Value or Price of Labour70 Derived Formulae for the Ratio of Surplus Value to Variable Capital or of Surplus Labour to Necessary Labour78 Addenda86 [Intermezzo] Hume and Joseph Massie89 i) Formal and Real Subsumption of Labour under Capital. Transitional Forms93 The Real Subsumption of Labour under Capital104 Transitional Forms117 k) Productivity of Capital, productive and Unproductive Labour121 Addenda146 [Historical:] Petty170 4) Reconversion of Surplus Value into Capital 178 a) Reconversion of Surplus Value into Capital 178 b) So-called Primitive Accumulation 243 Addenda247 Capital. Book I. The Process of Production of Capital Volume I of Capital. Separate Pages of the Manuscript339 Chapter Six. Results of the Direct Production Process355 Ad 1) Commodities as the Product of Capital355 Ad 2) Capitalist Production as the Production of Surplus Value384 Ad 3) The Product of Capitalist Production Is Not Only Surplus Value, It Is Capital461 Unplaced Footnotes467 Notes and Indexes Notes 475 Name Index 498 Index of Quoted and Mentioned Literature 507 Index of Periodicals 525 Subject Index (to vols 30-34) 527 Illustrations Page 1273 of Notebook XX of the Economic Manuscript of 1861-63 9 Page 1342 of Notebook XXI of the Economic Manuscript of 1861-63 163 Page 441 of the Economic Manuscript of 1863-64 357
g) Machinery. Utilisation of the Forces of Nature and of Science (steam, electricity, mechanical and chemical agencies). Conclusion
Replacement of Labour by Machinery
Accumulation
h) Relative and Absolute Surplus Value
Ratio of Wages to Surplus Value
Converted Form of the Value of Labour Capacity in the Value or Price of Labour
Derived Formulae for the Ratio of Surplus Value to Variable Capital or of Surplus Labour to Necessary Labour
Addenda
[Intermezzo] Hume and Joseph Massie
i) Formal and Real Subsumption of Labour under Capital. Transitional Forms
The Real Subsumption of Labour under Capital
Transitional Forms
k) Productivity of Capital, productive and Unproductive Labour
[Historical:] Petty
a) Reconversion of Surplus Value into Capital
b) So-called Primitive Accumulation
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