Library:Capital, vol. I: Difference between revisions

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== Production of relative surplus-value ==
== Production of relative surplus-value ==
=== The concept of relative surplus-value ===
=== Co-operation ===
=== Division of labour and manufacture ===
==== Two-fold origin of manufacture ====
==== The detail labourer and his implements ====
==== The two fundamental forms of manufacture: heterogeneous manufacture, serial manufacture ====
==== Division of labour in manufacture, and division of labour in society ====
==== The capitalistic character of manufacture ====
=== Machinery and modern industry ===
==== The development of machinery ====
==== The value transferred by machinery to the product ====
==== The proximate effects of machinery on the workman ====
==== The factory ====
==== The strife between workman and machine ====
==== The theory of compensation as regards the workpeople displaced by machinery ====
==== Repulsion and attraction of workpeople by the factory system. Crises in the cotton trade ====
==== Revolution effected in manufacture, handicrafts, and domestic industry by modern industry ====
==== The factory acts. Sanitary and educational clauses of the same. Their general extension in England ====
==== Modern industry and agriculture ====


== Production of absolute and relative surplus-value ==
== Production of absolute and relative surplus-value ==

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Commodities and money

Commodities

The two factors of a commodity: use-value and value (the substance of value and the magnitude of value)

Exchange

Money, or the circulation of commodities

Transformation of money into capital

The general formula for capital

Contradictions in the general formula of capital

The buying and selling of labour-power

Production of absolute surplus-value

The labour-process and the process of producing surplus-value

The labour-process or the production of use-values

The production of surplus-value

Constant capital and variable capital

The rate of surplus-value

The degree of exploitation of labor-power

The representation of the components of the value of the product by corresponding proportional parts of the product itself

Senior’s “last hour”

Surplus-produce

The working day

The limits of the working day

The greed for surplus-labor, manufacturer and boyard

Branches of English industry without legal limits to exploitation

Day and night work. The relay system

The struggle for a normal working day. Compulsory laws for the extension of the working day from the middle of the 14th to the end of the 17th century

The struggle for a normal working day. Compulsory limitation by law of the working-time. English factory acts, 1833

The struggle for a normal working day. Reaction of the English factory acts on other countries

Rate and mass of surplus-value

Production of relative surplus-value

The concept of relative surplus-value

Co-operation

Division of labour and manufacture

Two-fold origin of manufacture

The detail labourer and his implements

The two fundamental forms of manufacture: heterogeneous manufacture, serial manufacture

Division of labour in manufacture, and division of labour in society

The capitalistic character of manufacture

Machinery and modern industry

The development of machinery

The value transferred by machinery to the product

The proximate effects of machinery on the workman

The factory

The strife between workman and machine

The theory of compensation as regards the workpeople displaced by machinery

Repulsion and attraction of workpeople by the factory system. Crises in the cotton trade

Revolution effected in manufacture, handicrafts, and domestic industry by modern industry

The factory acts. Sanitary and educational clauses of the same. Their general extension in England

Modern industry and agriculture

Production of absolute and relative surplus-value

Wages

The accumulation of capital

Primitive accumulation