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Capital, Volume I is the first of three volumes in Karl Marx’s monumental work, Das Kapital, and the only volume to be published during his lifetime, in 1867.
Marx’s aim in Capital, Volume I is to uncover and explain the laws specific to the capitalist mode of production and of the class struggles rooted in these capitalist social relations of production. Marx said himself that his aim was “to bring a science [i.e. political economy] by criticism to the point where it can be dialectically represented”, and in this way to “reveal the law of motion of modern society”. By showing how capitalist development was the precursor of a new, socialist mode of production, he aimed to provide a scientific foundation for the modern labour movement. In preparation for his book, he studied the economic literature available in his time for a period of twelve years, mainly in the British Museum in London.(Summary by Wikipedia)
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Editor's Preface -- To the First English TranslationAuthor's Preface -- I. To the First EditionAuthor's Preface -- II. To the Second EditionPart I: Commodities and Money -- Chapter I: Commodities. -- Section 1: The two Factors of a Commodity; Use Value and Value (the Substance of value and the magnitude of value)Part I: Commodities and Money -- Chapter I: Commodities. -- Section 2: The Twofold Character of the Labour embodied in CommoditiesPart I: Commodities and Money -- Chapter I: Commodities. -- Section 3: The Form of Value, or Exchange Value -- Introduction and A: Elementary or Accidental Form of ValuePart I: Commodities and Money -- Chapter I: Commodities. -- Section 3: The Form of Value, or Exchange Value -- B: Total or Expanded Form of ValuePart I: Commodities and Money -- Chapter I: Commodities. -- Section 3: The Form of Value, or Exchange Value -- C: The General Form of Value and D: The Money FormPart I: Commodities and Money -- Chapter I: Commodities. -- Section 4: The Fetishism of Commodities and the Secret thereofPart I: Commodities and Money -- Chapter II: ExchangePart I: Commodities and Money -- Chapter III: Money, or the Circulation of Commodities -- Section 1: The Measure of ValuesPart I: Commodities and Money -- Chapter III: Money, or the Circulation of Commodities -- Section 2: The Medium of Circulation -- A: The Metamorphosis of CommoditiesPart I: Commodities and Money -- Chapter III: Money, or the Circulation of Commodities -- Section 2: The Medium of Circulation -- B: The Currency of MoneyPart I: Commodities and Money -- Chapter III: Money, or the Circulation of Commodities -- Section 2: The Medium of Circulation -- C: Coin and symbols of valuePart I: Commodities and Money -- Chapter III: Money, or the Circulation of Commodities -- Section 3: Money -- Introduction and A: HoardingPart I: Commodities and Money -- Chapter III: Money, or the Circulation of Commodities -- Section 3: Money -- B: Means of PaymentPart I: Commodities and Money -- Chapter III: Money, or the Circulation of Commodities -- Section 3: Money -- C: Universal MoneyPart II: The Transformation of Money into Capital -- Chapter IV: The General Formula for CapitalPart II: The Transformation of Money into Capital -- Chapter V: Contradictions in the General Formula of CapitalPart II: The Transformation of Money into Capital -- Chapter VI: The Buying and Selling of Labour-PowerPart III: The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value -- Chapter VII: The Labour-Process and the Process of Producing Surplus-Value -- Section 1: The Labour-Process or the Production of use-valuesPart III: The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value -- Chapter VII: The Labour-Process and the Process of Producing Surplus-Value -- Section 2: The Production of Surplus-ValuePart III: The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value -- Chapter VIII: Constant Capital and Variable CapitalPart III: The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value -- Chapter IX: The Rate of Surplus-Value -- Section 1: The Degree of Exploration of Labour-PowerPart III: The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value -- Chapter IX: The Rate of Surplus-Value -- Section 2: The Representation of the Components of the Value of the Product by Corresponding Proportional Parts of the Product ItselfPart III: The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value -- Chapter IX: The Rate of Surplus-Value -- Section 3: Senior's "Last Hour"Part III: The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value -- Chapter IX: The Rate of Surplus-Value -- Section 4: Surplus-ProducePart III: The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value -- Chapter X: The Working-Day -- Section 1: The Limits of the Working-DayPart III: The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value -- Chapter X: The Working-Day -- Section 2: The Greed for Surplus-Labour. Manufacturer and BoyardPart III: The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value -- Chapter X: The Working-Day -- Section 3: Branches of English Industry Without Legal Limits to ExploitationPart III: The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value -- Chapter X: The Working-Day -- Section 4: Day and Night Work. The Relay System.Part III: The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value -- Chapter X: The Working-Day -- Section 5: 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 CenturyPart III: The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value -- Chapter X: The Working-Day -- Section 6: The Struggle for the Normal Working-Day. Compulsory Limitation by Law of the Working-Time. The English Factory Acts, 1833 to 1864Part III: The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value -- Chapter X: The Working-Day -- Section 7: The Struggle for the Normal Working-Day. Re-action of the English Factory Acts on Other CountriesPart III: The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value -- Chapter XI: Rate and Mass of Surplus ValuePart IV: Production of Relative Surplus Value -- Chapter XII: The Concept of Relative Surplus-ValuePart IV: Production of Relative Surplus Value -- Chapter XIII: Co-OperationPart IV: Production of Relative Surplus Value -- Chapter XIV: Division of Labour and Manufacture -- Section 1: Two-Fold Origin of ManufacturePart IV: Production of Relative Surplus Value -- Chapter XIV: Division of Labour and Manufacture -- Section 2: The Detail Labourer and his ImplementsPart IV: Production of Relative Surplus Value -- Chapter XIV: Division of Labour and Manufacture -- Section 3: The Two Fundamental Forms of Manufacture: Heterogeneous Manufacture, Serial ManufacturePart IV: Production of Relative Surplus Value -- Chapter XIV: Division of Labour and Manufacture -- Section 4: Division of Labour in Manufacture, and Division of Labour in SocietyPart IV: Production of Relative Surplus Value -- Chapter XIV: Division of Labour and Manufacture -- Section 5: The Capitalistic Character of ManufacturePart IV: Production of Relative Surplus Value -- Chapter XV: Machinery and Modern Industry -- Section 1: The Development of MachineryPart IV: Production of Relative Surplus Value -- Chapter XV: Machinery and Modern Industry -- Section 2: The Value Transferred by Machinery to the ProductPart IV: Production of Relative Surplus Value -- Chapter XV: Machinery and Modern Industry -- Section 3: The Proximate Effects of Machinery on the Workman Part 1Part IV: Production of Relative Surplus Value -- Chapter XV: Machinery and Modern Industry -- Section 3: The Proximate Effects of Machinery on the Workman Part 2Part IV: Production of Relative Surplus Value -- Chapter XV: Machinery and Modern Industry -- Section 4: The FactoryPart IV: Production of Relative Surplus Value -- Chapter XV: Machinery and Modern Industry -- Section 5: The Strife Between Workman and MachinePart IV: Production of Relative Surplus Value -- Chapter XV: Machinery and Modern Industry -- Section 6: The Theory of Compensation as Regards the Workpeople Displaced by MachineryPart IV: Production of Relative Surplus Value -- Chapter XV: Machinery and Modern Industry -- Section 7: Repulsion and Attraction Of Workpeople by the Factory System. Crises in the Cotton TradePart IV: Production of Relative Surplus Value -- Chapter XV: Machinery and Modern Industry -- Section 8: Revolution Effected in Manufacture, Handicrafts, and Domestic Industry by Modern IndustryPart IV: Production of Relative Surplus Value -- Chapter XV: Machinery and Modern Industry -- Section 9: The Factory Acts Sanitary and Educational Clauses of the Same Their General Extension in EnglandPart IV: Production of Relative Surplus Value -- Chapter XV: Machinery and Modern Industry -- Section 10: Modern Industry and AgriculturePart V: The Production of Absolute and Relative Surplus Value -- Chapter XVI: Absolute and Relative Surplus ValuePart V: The Production of Absolute and Relative Surplus Value -- Chapter XVII: Changes Of Magnitude in the Price of Labour Power and in Surplus ValuePart V: The Production of Absolute and Relative Surplus Value -- Chapter XVIII: Various Formulae for the Rate of Surplus ValuePart VI: Wages -- Chapter XIX: The Transformation of the Value (and Respectively the Price) of Labour Power into WagesPart VI: Wages -- Chapter XX: Time WagesPart VI: Wages -- Chapter XXI: Piece WagesPart VI: Wages -- Chapter XXII: National Differences of WagesPart VII: The Accumulation of Capital -- Chapter XXIII: Simple ReproductionPart VII: The Accumulation of Capital -- Chapter XXIV: Conversion of Surplus Value into Capital -- Section 1: Capitalist Production on a Progressively Increasing Scale. Transition of the Laws of Property that Characterise Production of Commodities into Laws of Capitalist AppropriationPart VII: The Accumulation of Capital -- Chapter XXIV: Conversion of Surplus Value into Capital -- Section 2: Erroneous Conception, by Political Economy, of Reproduction on a Progressively Increasing ScalePart VII: The Accumulation of Capital -- Chapter XXIV: Conversion of Surplus Value into Capital -- Section 3: Separation of Surplus Value into Capital and Revenue. The Abstinence TheoryPart VII: The Accumulation of Capital -- Chapter XXIV: Conversion of Surplus Value into Capital -- Section 4: Circumstances that, Independently of the Proportional Division Of Surplus Value into Capital and Revenue Determine the Amount of Accumulation. Degree of Exploitation of Labour Power. Productivity of Labour. Growing Difference in Amount Between Capital Employed and Capital Consumed. Magnitude of Capital AdvancedPart VII: The Accumulation of Capital -- Chapter XXIV: Conversion of Surplus Value into Capital -- Section 5: The So-called Labour FundPart VII: The Accumulation of Capital -- Chapter XXV: The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation -- Section 1: The Increased Demand for Labour Power that Accompanies Accumulation, the Composition of Capital Remaining the SamePart VII: The Accumulation of Capital -- Chapter XXV: The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation -- Section 2: Relative Diminution of the Variable Part of Capital Simultaneously with the Progress of Accumulation and of the Concentration that Accompanies itPart VII: The Accumulation of Capital -- Chapter XXV: The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation -- Section 3: Progressive Production of a Relative Surplus Population or Industrial Reserve ArmyPart VII: The Accumulation of Capital -- Chapter XXV: The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation -- Section 4: Different Forms of the Relative Surplus Population. The General Law of Capitalistic AccumulationPart VII: The Accumulation of Capital -- Chapter XXV: The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation -- Section 5: Illustrations of the General Law of Capitalist Accumulation -- Parts A-CPart VII: The Accumulation of Capital -- Chapter XXV: The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation -- Section 5: Illustrations of the General Law of Capitalist Accumulation -- Part DPart VII: The Accumulation of Capital -- Chapter XXV: The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation -- Section 5: Illustrations of the General Law of Capitalist Accumulation -- Part EPart VII: The Accumulation of Capital -- Chapter XXV: The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation -- Section 5: Illustrations of the General Law of Capitalist Accumulation -- Part FPart VIII: The So-Called Primitive Accumulation -- Chapter XXVI: The Secret of Primitive AccumulationPart VIII: The So-Called Primitive Accumulation -- Chapter XXVII: Expropriation of the Agricultural Population from the LandPart VIII: The So-Called Primitive Accumulation -- Chapter XXVIII: Bloody Legislation Against the Expropriated, from the End of the 15th Century. Forcing down of Wages by Acts of ParliamentPart VIII: The So-Called Primitive Accumulation -- Chapter XXIX: Genesis of the Capitalist FarmerPart VIII: The So-Called Primitive Accumulation -- Chapter XXX: Reaction of the Agricultural Revolution on Industry. Creation of the Home Market for Industrial CapitalPart VIII: The So-Called Primitive Accumulation -- Chapter XXXI: Genesis of the Industrial CapitalistPart VIII: The So-Called Primitive Accumulation -- Chapter XXXII: Historical Tendency of Capitalist AccumulationPart VIII: The So-Called Primitive Accumulation -- Chapter XXXIII: The Modern Theory of Colonisation
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