Capital, Volume III.
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Intro -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter I. Cost-Price and Profit -- Chapter II.-The Rate of Profit -- Chapter III.-The Rate of Profit to the Rate of Surplus-Value -- Chapter IV.-The Effect of the Turnover on the Rate of Profit -- Chapter V.-Economy in the Employment of Constant Capital -- I. In General 101 -- II. Savings in Labour Conditions at the Expense of the Labourers 115 -- III. Economy in the Generation of Power, and in Buildings 127 -- IV. Utilisation of the Excretions of Production 133 -- V. Economy through Inventions 137 -- Chapter VI.-The Effect of Price Fluctuations -- I. The Price of Raw Materials, and Effects on the Rate of Profit 139 -- II. Appreciation, Depreciation, Release, and Tie-up of Capital 146 -- III. General Illustration. The Cotton Crisis of 1861-65 164 -- Chapter VII.-Supplementary Remarks -- Chapter VIII.-Different Compositions of Capitals and Differences in Rates of Profit -- Chapter IX.-Formation of a General Rate of Profit -- Chapter X.-Equalisation of the General Rate of Profit Through Competition. -- Chapter XI.-Effects of General Wage Fluctuations on Prices of Production -- Chapter XII.-Supplementary Remarks -- I. Causes Implying a Change in the Price of Production 271 -- II. Price of Production of Commodities of Average Composition 273 -- III. The Capitalist's Grounds for Compensating 275 -- Chapter XIII.-The Law as Such -- Chapter XIV.-Counteracting Influences -- I. Increasing Intensity of Exploitation 307 -- II. Depression of Wages Below the Value of Labour-Power 311 -- III. Cheapening of Elements of Constant Capital 312 -- IV. Relative Over-Population 313 -- V. Foreign Trade 313 -- VI. The Increase of Stock Capital 318 -- Chapter XV.-Exposition of the Internal Contradictions of the Law -- I. General 319 -- II. Conflict Between Expansion of Production and Production of Surplus-Value 326.
III. Excess Capital and Excess Population 331 -- IV. Supplementary Remarks 344 -- Chapter XVI.-Commercial Capital -- Chapter XVII.-Commercial Profit -- Chapter XVIII.-The Turnover of Merchant's Capital. Prices -- Chapter XIX.-Money-Dealing Capital -- Chapter XX.-Historical Facts about Merchant's Capital -- Chapter XXI.-Interest-bearing Capital -- Chapter XXII.-Division of Profit. Rate of Interest. Natural Rate of Interest -- Chapter XXIII.-Interest and Profit of Enterprise -- Chapter XXIV.-Externalisation of the Relations of Capital in the Form of Interest-Bearing Capital -- Chapter XXV.-Credit and Fictitious Capital -- Chapter XXVI.-Accumulation of Money-Capital. Its Influence on the Interest Rate -- Chapter XXVII.-The Role of Credit in Capitalist Production -- Chapter XXVIII.-Medium of Circulation and Capital -- Views of Tooke and Fullarton -- Chapter XXIX.-Component parts of Bank Capital -- Chapter XXX.-Money-Capital and Real Capital. I -- Chapter XXXI.-Money-Capital and Real Capital. II (continued) -- 1. Transformation of Money into Loan Capital 664 -- 2. Transformation of Capital into Loan Capital 674 -- Chapter XXXII.-Money-Capital and Real Capital III (concluded) -- Chapter XXXIII.-The Medium of Circulation in the Credit System -- Chapter XXXIV.-The Currency Principle and English Bank Legislation -- Chapter XXXV.-Precious Metal and Rate of Exchange -- I. Movement of the Gold Reserve 760 -- II. The Rate of Exchange 773 -- Rate of Exchange with Asia 776 -- England's Balance of Trade 795 -- Chapter XXXVI. Pre-Capitalist Relationships -- Interest in the Middle Ages 821 -- Advantages Derived by the Church from the Prohibition of Interest -- Chapter XXXVII.-Introduction -- Chapter XXXVIII.-Differential Rent: General Remarks -- Chapter XXXIX.-First Form of Differential Rent -- Chapter XL.-Second Form of Differential Rent.
Chapter XLI.-Differential Rent II. First Case: Constant Price of Production -- Chapter XLII.-Differential Rent II. Second Case: Falling Price of Production -- Chapter XLIII.-Differential Rent II. Third Case: Rising Price of Production -- Chapter XLIV.-Differential Rent also on the Worst Cultivated Soils -- Chapter XLV.- Absolute Ground Rent -- Chapter XLVI.-Building Site Rent. Rent in Mining. Price of Land -- Chapter XLVII.-Genesis of Capitalist Ground-Rent -- I. Introductory Remarks 1046 -- II. Labour Rent 1056 -- III. Rent in Kind 1063 -- IV. Money Rent 1066 -- V. Métayage and Peasant Proprietorship of Land Parcels 1074 -- Chapter XLVIII.-The Trinity Formula -- Chapter XLIX. Analysis of the Process of Production -- Chapter L.-Illusions Created by Competition -- Chapter LI.-Distribution Relations and Production Relations -- Chapter LII.-Classes -- F. Engels. Supplement to Capital, Volume Three -- I. Law of Value and Rate of Profit 1190 -- II. The Stock Exchange 1213 -- Absolute ground, rent -- its formation, 1018 -- its essence, 1032 -- in the extracting industry, 1033 -- Accumulation of capital -- definition, 288 -- definition, 290 -- definition, 323 -- definition, 348 -- definition, 352 -- and rise of the productive power of labour, 290 -- and rise of the productive power of labour, 328 -- and rise of the productive power of labour, 528 -- and relative over, population, 288 -- and relative over, population, 294 -- and relative over, population, 296 -- and relative over, population, 325 -- and relative over, population, 330 -- and relative over, population, 348 -- and concentration and centralisation of capital, 326 -- and primitive accumulation, 326 -- and a drop in the rate of profit, 331 -- and a drop in the rate of profit, 339 -- and a drop in the rate of profit, 343 -- and a drop in the rate of profit, 347.
and a drop in the rate of profit, 351 -- factors stimulating accumulation, 351 -- Accumulation of loan capital -- is accumulation of claims of ownership upon labour, 639 -- signifies the expansion of the real process of reproduction, 640 -- signifies the expansion of the real process of reproduction, 641 -- signifies the expansion of the real process of reproduction, 650 -- signifies the expansion of the real process of reproduction, 654 -- signifies the expansion of the real process of reproduction, 655 -- and bankers, 641 -- is inversely proportional to the accumulation of industrial capital, 655 -- discovery of Australian and Californian gold mines, 673 -- as a form distinct from actual accumulation, 673 -- and the crisis, 673 -- its source, 676 -- special forms of, 679 -- Advance -- its forms, 451 -- its forms, 457 -- its forms, 464 -- its character, 458 -- its movements, 461 -- kinds of advance, 612 -- Advanced capital, -- 40 -- 42 -- 45 -- 47 -- 679 -- Africa and its division by the European powers,1216 -- Agriculture -- change of the value of capital in the case of agriculture, 151 -- capitalist system works against a rational agriculture, 160 -- capitalist system works against a rational agriculture, 1087 -- and manufacture, 443 -- and the process of reproduction, 605 -- capitalist nature of, 827 -- and private property in land, 831 -- and classes, 832 -- rent works against a rational agriculture, 834 -- in England, 847 -- in Europe, 904 -- relative over, production in, 905 -- natural laws of, 910 -- pre capitalist, 910 -- slow and uneven development in, 913 -- slow and uneven development in, 1072 -- slow and uneven development in, 1074 -- organic composition of capital in, 1016 -- drawbacks of small agriculture, 1080 -- America -- centre of the crisis 93 -- centre of the crisis 661.
American census, 100 -- Civil War, 145 -- Civil War, 170 -- Civil War, 175 -- development of production in, 158 -- development of production in, 159 -- ownership in, 513 -- ownership in, 834 -- ownership in, 1076 -- stock companies in, 588 -- trade with Asia, 760 -- rate of exchange of England with, 786 -- land speculation in, 901 -- quality of land in, 1029 -- Argentina,973 -- Asia -- high rate of profit in, 200 -- pre- capitalistic modes of production in, 443 -- pre- capitalistic modes of production in, 802 -- combination of small, scale agriculture and home industry in, 443 -- capitalist nations as debtors of., 696 -- export of silver to, 742 -- export of silver to, 761 -- rate of exchange with, 753 -- rate of exchange with, 775 -- private ownership of land has been imported by Europeans to, 830 -- Average profit, -- 186 -- 203 -- 222 -- 238 -- 259 -- 263 -- 277 -- Balance of payments and the trade balance, -- 607 -- 695 -- 794 -- Bank -- and loaning capital, 574 -- and loaning money, 574 -- gold reserve and the banking reserve, 581 -- gold reserve and the banking reserve, 622 -- gold reserve and the banking reserve, 628 -- and issue of notes, 581 -- bank capital, 622 -- bank deposits, their double role, 630 -- formation of bank assets, 728 -- formation of bank assets, 816 -- the Bank of Amsterdam, 810 -- the Bank of Hamburg, 810 -- English Bank of Credit, 813 -- Crédit mobilier, 815 -- Bank Act, 746 -- Bank deposits,630 -- Banking system and its historical significance,817 -- Banker, -- 541 -- 679 -- 727 -- Bank, note -- its definition, 539 -- its definition, 597 -- circulation of bank, notes and the industrial cycle, 615 -- circulation of bank, notes and the industrial cycle, 708 -- law of the circulation of, 703 -- circulation of notes of the Bank of England, 703.
number of circulating bank notes and the turnover, 703.
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