Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, Volume 3From the Publisher: Capital, one of Marx's major and most influential works, was the product of thirty years close study of the capitalist mode of production in England, the most advanced industrial society of his day. This new translation of Volume One, the only volume to be completed and edited by Marx himself, avoids some of the mistakes that have marred earlier versions and seeks to do justice to the literary qualities of the work. The introduction is by Ernest Mandel, author of Late Capitalism, one of the only comprehensive attempts to develop the theoretical legacy of Capital. |
Contents
The Process of Capitalist Production as a Whole | 115 |
The Rate of Profit | 132 |
The Relationship between Rate of Profit and Rate | 141 |
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accumulation acre actual additional capital agricultural amount average profit average rate Bank of England banker capital advanced capital investment capitalist mode capitalist production cent circulation commercial capital commodity capital constant capital cost price cotton decline demand differential rent discount duction economic equal exploitation fact fall fixed capital function gold ground-rent hand hence increase individual industrial capital industrial capitalist labour-power labour-time landed property landowner law of value loan capital market price Marx mass of surplus-value means of production merchant mode of production modities money capital payment portion price of production production price production process productivity of labour profit rate proportion quantity rate of interest rate of profit rate of surplus-value raw material remains reproduction result revenue rise sell simply social capital spheres of production surplus labour surplus product surplus profit tion total capital trade transformed turnover use-value variable capital Volume wages workers