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<div class="toc"><p style="text-align:center;">'''<big>Capital, vol. I'''</big></p>
<div class="toc"><p style="text-align:center;">'''<big>The Green Book'''</big></p>


1. [[Library:Capital, vol. I/Commodities and money|Commodities and money]]
1. The solution of the problem of democracy: the authority of the people
<ol start="1">
<ol start="1">
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/Commodities and money/The commodity|The commodity]]
<li>The instrument of government
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/Commodities and money/The process of exchange|The process of exchange]]
<li>Parliaments
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/Commodities and money/Money or the circulation of commodities|Money or the circulation of commodities]]
<li>The party
<li>Class
<li>Plebiscites
<li>Popular conferences and People’s Committees
<li>The law of society
<li>Who supervises the conduct of society?
<li>How can society redirect its course when deviations from its laws occur?
<li>The press
</ol>
</ol>


2. [[Library:Capital, vol. I/The transformation of money into capital|The transformation of money into capital]]
2. The solution of the economic problem: socialism
<ol start="4">
<ol start="11">
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/The transformation of money into capital/The general formula for capital|The general formula for capital]]
<li>The economic basis of the Third Universal Theory
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/The transformation of money into capital/Contradictions in the general formula|Contradictions in the general formula]]
<li>Need
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/The transformation of money into capital/The sale and purchase of labour-power|The sale and purchase of labour-power]]
<li>Housing
<li>Income
<li>Means of transportation 16 land
<li>Domestic servants
</ol>
</ol>


3. [[Library:Capital, vol. I/The production of absolute surplus-value|The production of absolute surplus-value]]
3. The social basis of the Third Universal Theory
<ol start="7">
<ol start="18">
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/The production of absolute surplus-value/The labour process and the valorization process|The labour process and the valorization process]]
<li>The social basis of the Third Universal Theory
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/The production of absolute surplus-value/Constant capital and variable capital|Constant capital and variable capital]]
<li>The family
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/The production of absolute surplus-value/The rate of surplus-value|The rate of surplus-value]]
<li>The tribe
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/The production of absolute surplus-value/The working day|The working day]]
<li>The merits of the tribe
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/The production of absolute surplus-value/The rate and mass of surplus-value|The rate and mass of surplus-value]]
<li>The nation
<li>Woman
<li>Minority
<li>Black people will prevail in the world
<li>Education
<li>Music and art
<li>Sport, horsemanship and the stage
</ol>
</ol>
 
</div>
4. [[Library:Capital, vol. I/The production of relative surplus-value|The production of relative surplus-value]]
<ol start="12">
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/The production of relative surplus-value/The concept of relative surplus-value|The concept of relative surplus-value]]
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/The production of relative surplus-value/Co-operation|Co-operation]]
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/The production of relative surplus-value/The division of labour and manufacture|The division of labour and manufacture]]
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/The production of relative surplus-value/Machinery and large-scale industry|Machinery and large-scale industry]]
</ol>
 
5. [[Library:Capital, vol. I/The production of absolute and relative surplus-value|The production of absolute and relative surplus-value]]
<ol start="16">
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/The production of absolute and relative surplus-value/Absolute and relative surplus-value|Absolute and relative surplus-value]]
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/The production of absolute and relative surplus-value/Changes of magnitude in the price of labour-power and in surplus-value|Changes of magnitude in the price of labour-power and in surplus-value]]
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/The production of absolute and relative surplus-value/Different formulae for the rate of surplus-value|Different formulae for the rate of surplus-value]]
</ol>
 
6. [[Library:Capital, vol. I/Wages|Wages]]
<ol start="19">
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/Wages/The transformation of the value (and respectively the price) of labour-power into wages|The transformation of the value (and respectively the price) of labour-power into wages]]
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/Wages/Time-wages|Time-wages]]
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/Wages/Piece-wages|Piece-wages]]
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/Wages/National differences in wages|National differences in wages]]
</ol>
 
7. [[Library:Capital, vol. I/The process of accumulation of capital|The process of accumulation of capital]]
<ol start="23">
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/The process of accumulation of capital/Simple reproduction|Simple reproduction]]
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/The process of accumulation of capital/The transformation of surplus-value into capital|The transformation of surplus-value into capital]]
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/The process of accumulation of capital/The general law of capitalist accumulation|The general law of capitalist accumulation]]
</ol>
 
8. [[Library:Capital, vol. I/So-called primitive accumulation|So-called primitive accumulation]]
<ol start="26">
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/So-called primitive accumulation/The secret of primitive accumulation|The secret of primitive accumulation]]
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/So-called primitive accumulation/The expropriation of the agricultural population from the land|The expropriation of the agricultural population from the land]]
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/So-called primitive accumulation/Bloody legislation against the expropriated since the end of the fifteenth century. The forcing down of wages by act of parliament|Bloody legislation against the expropriated since the end of the fifteenth century. The forcing down of wages by act of parliament]]
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/So-called primitive accumulation/The genesis of the capitalist farmer|The genesis of the capitalist farmer]]
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/So-called primitive accumulation/Impact of the agricultural revolution on industry. The creation of a home market for industrial capital|Impact of the agricultural revolution on industry. The creation of a home market for industrial capital]]
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/So-called primitive accumulation/The genesis of the industrial capitalist|The genesis of the industrial capitalist]]
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/So-called primitive accumulation/The historical tendency of capitalist accumulation|The historical tendency of capitalist accumulation]]
<li>[[Library:Capital, vol. I/So-called primitive accumulation/The modern theory of colonization|The modern theory of colonization]]
</ol></div>

Revision as of 15:20, 25 June 2021

The Green Book

1. The solution of the problem of democracy: the authority of the people

  1. The instrument of government
  2. Parliaments
  3. The party
  4. Class
  5. Plebiscites
  6. Popular conferences and People’s Committees
  7. The law of society
  8. Who supervises the conduct of society?
  9. How can society redirect its course when deviations from its laws occur?
  10. The press

2. The solution of the economic problem: socialism

  1. The economic basis of the Third Universal Theory
  2. Need
  3. Housing
  4. Income
  5. Means of transportation 16 land
  6. Domestic servants

3. The social basis of the Third Universal Theory

  1. The social basis of the Third Universal Theory
  2. The family
  3. The tribe
  4. The merits of the tribe
  5. The nation
  6. Woman
  7. Minority
  8. Black people will prevail in the world
  9. Education
  10. Music and art
  11. Sport, horsemanship and the stage