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Capital, vol. I
Commodities and money
The commodity
The process of exchange
Money or the circulation of commodities
The transformation of money into
capital
The general formula for capital
Contradictions in the general formula
The sale and purchase of labour-power
The production of absolute
surplus-value
The labour process and the valorization process
Constant capital and variable capital
The rate of surplus-value
The working day
The rate and mass of surplus-value
The production of relative
surplus-value
The concept of relative
surplus-value
Co-operation
The division of labour and manufacture
Machinery and large-scale industry
The production of absolute and
relative surplus-value
Absolute and relative surplus-value
Changes of magnitude in the price of
labour-power and in surplus-value
Different formulae for the rate of surplus-value
Wages
The transformation of the value (and respectively the price)
of labour-power into wages
Time-wages
Piece-wages
National differences in wages
The process of accumulation of
capital
Simple reproduction
The transformation of surplus-value into capital
The general law of capitalist accumulation
So-called primitive accumulation
The secret of primitive accumulation
The expropriation of the agricultural
population from the land
Bloody legislation against the expropriated since the end
of the fifteenth century. The forcing down of wages
by act of parliament
The genesis of the capitalist farmer
Impact of the agricultural revolution on industry.
The creation of a home market for industrial capital
The genesis of the industrial capitalist
The historical tendency of capitalist
accumulation
The modern theory of colonization