The Dialectic of Capital (2 Vols. ) : A Study of the Inner Logic of Capitalism.
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- HB501 .S45 2020
Intro -- The Dialectic of Capital: A Study of the Inner Logic of Capitalism -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface to this Edition -- Preface to the First Edition -- Introduction -- A Marxism, Ideology and Science -- B The Significance of the Dialectic -- C Political Economy and Socialism -- Part 1: The Doctrine of Circulation (The Being of Capital) -- Introductory Remarks -- 1 The Form of the Commodity (Quality) -- The Hegel Correspondence -- A The Two Factors of a Commodity Value and Use-value (The Pure Being of Value) -- B The Forms of Value or the Expressions of Value as Exchange-value (The Determinate Being of Value) -- C Money Prices or Values in the Form of Money (The Being-for-Self of Value) -- 2 The Form of Money (Quantity) -- The Hegel Correspondence -- A Money's Function as the Measure of Value (Money as Pure Quantity) -- B Money's Function as the Medium of Circulation (Money as Quantum) -- C Money's Function as the Store of Value -- 3 The Form of Capital (Measure) -- The Hegel Correspondence -- A The Form of Merchant Capital (Capital as Specific Quantum) -- B The Form of Money-Lending Capital (Capital as the Measureless) -- C The Form of Industrial Capital (Capital as Absolute Indifference) -- Part 2: The Doctrine of Production (The Essence of Capital) -- Introductory Remarks -- 4 The Production-process of Capital (Intro-Reflection) -- Introduction -- The Hegel Correspondence -- A The Labour-and-Production Process (The Foundation of Capitalist Production) -- B The Value-Formation-and-Augmentation Process (The Existence of Capitalist Production) -- C The Development of the Capitalist Method of Production Labour-Power as a Commodity (The Thing-in-Itself of Capitalist Production) -- 5 The Circulation-process of Capital (Appearance) -- The Hegel Correspondence.
A The Circular Motion of Capital (The Phenomenal World of Capital) -- B The Turnover of Capital (The Law of Phenomenon of Capital) -- C The Circulation of Surplus Value (No Correspondence with Hegel's 'correlation') -- 6 The Reproduction-process of Capital (Actuality) -- The Hegel Correspondence -- A The Reproduction of the Capitalist Production-Relation (The Formal Necessity of Capitalism) -- B The Reproduction of Goods as Commodities by Capital - The Reproduction-Schemes (The Real Possibility of Capitalism) -- C The Actual Process of Capitalist Accumulation (The Unconditioned Actuality of Capitalism) -- The Dialectic of Capital: A Study of the Inner Logic of Capitalism -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Part 3: The Doctrine of Distribution (The Notion of Capital) -- Introductory Remarks -- 8 The Theory of Rent (The Objective Notion) -- The Hegel Correspondence -- A The First Form of Differential Rent (The Mechanical Relation) -- B The Second Form of Differential Rent (The Chemical Relation) -- C Absolute Rent (The Teleological Relation) -- 9 The Theory of Interest (The Idea) -- The Hegel Correspondence -- A Loan-capital and Interest (Life) -- B Commercial Capital and Its Profit (Cognition) -- C Interest-Bearing Capital and the Completion of the Dialectic of Capital (The Absolute Idea) -- References -- Index -- 7 The Theory of Profit (The Subjective Notion) -- The Hegel Correspondence -- A. The Rate of Profit (The Notion of Capital) -- (a) Cost-price and the Rate of profit -- (b) The Three Factors Influencing the Rate of Profit -- (c) Inter-industrial Differences in the Rate of Profit -- B. The Formation of Prices (The Judgement of Capital) -- (a) Production-prices and the Rate of Profit -- (b) The Law of Average Profit -- (c) The Law of Market Value -- C. The Rate of Profit and Technical Progress (The Syllogism of Capital).
(a) Surplus Profit Reflecting an Extra Surplus Value -- (b) The Law of the Falling Rate of Profit -- (c) The Exposition of the Internal Contradictions of Capitalism.
This book endeavours to show what capitalism logically is all about. Too much has been talked about without its real identity exposed, or even meant to be exposed.
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