Capital, Volume I
| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
|---|---|
| Written | 1867 |
Book I of Capital : The Process of Production of Capital
First published: in German in 1867;
Source: First english edition of 1887 (4th German edition changes included as indicated) with some modernisation of spelling; published in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 35
Publisher: Progress Publishers, Moscow, USSR;
Translated: Samuel Moore and Edward Aveling, edited by Frederick Engels
First published: in German in 1867;
Source: First english edition of 1887 (4th German edition changes included as indicated) with some modernisation of spelling; published in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 35
Publisher: Progress Publishers, Moscow, USSR;
Translated: Samuel Moore and Edward Aveling, edited by Frederick Engels
Collection(s): Ireland and the Irish Question (Marx-Engels)
- Prefaces and Afterwords
- Ch. 1: Commodities
- Ch. 2: Exchange
- Ch. 3: Money, or the Circulation of Commodities
- Ch. 4: The General Formula for Capital
- Ch. 5: Contradictions in the General Formula of Capital
- Ch. 6: The Buying and Selling of Labour-Power
- Ch. 7: The Labour-Process and the Process of Producing Surplus-Value
- Ch. 8: Constant Capital and Variable Capital
- Ch. 9: The Rate of Surplus-Value
- Ch. 10: The Working-Day
- Ch. 11: Rate and Mass of Surplus-Value
- Ch. 12: The Concept of Relative Surplus-Value
- Ch. 13: Co-operation
- Ch. 14: Division of Labour and Manufacture
- Ch. 15: Machinery and Modern Industry
- Ch. 16: Absolute and Relative Surplus-Value
- Ch. 17: Changes of Magnitude in the Price of Labour-Power and in Surplus-Value
- Ch. 18: Various Formula for the Rate of Surplus-Value
- Ch. 19: The Transformation of the Value (and Respective Price) of Labour-Power into Wages
- Ch. 20: Time-Wages
- Ch. 21: Piece-Wages
- Ch. 22: National Differences of Wages
- Ch. 23: Simple Reproduction
- Ch. 24: Conversion of Surplus-Value into Capital
- Ch. 25: The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation
- Ch. 26: The Secret of Primitive Accumulation
- Ch. 27: Expropriation of the Agricultural Population from the Land
- Ch. 28: Bloody Legislation against the Expropriated, from the End of the 15th Century. Forcing down of Wages by Acts of Parliament
- Ch. 29: Genesis of the Capitalist Farmer
- Ch. 30: Reaction of the Agricultural Revolution on Industry. Creation of the Home-Market for Industrial Capital
- Ch. 31: Genesis of the Industrial Capitalist
- Ch. 32: Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accumulation
- Ch. 33: The Modern Theory of Colonisation
- Appendix to the First German Edition: The Value-Form