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The Economic Doctrines of Karl Marx
The Economic Doctrines of Karl Marx (1903), by Karl Kautsky. Translated by H.J. Stenning. From the Marxists Internet Archive.
Chapters
- 01Publisher’s Noteprose
- 02I. Commoditiesprose
- 03II. Moneyprose
- 04III. The Conversion of Money into Capitalprose
- 05I. The Process of Productionprose
- 06II. The Role of Capital in the Formation of Valueprose
- 07III. The Degree of Exploitation of Labour-powerprose
- 08IV. Surplus-Value and Profit Surplus-Valueprose
- 09V. The Working-Dayprose
- 10VI. The Surplus-Value of the “Small Master” and the Surplus-Value of the Capitalistprose
- 11VII. Relative Surplus-Valueprose
- 12VIII. Co-operationprose
- 13IX. Division of Labour and Manufactureprose
- 14X. Machinery and Modern Industryprose
- 15I. Wagesprose
- 16II. The Revenue of Capitalprose
- 17III. Simple Reproductionprose
- 18IV. The Conversion of Surplus-Value into Capitalprose
- 19V. Over-Populationprose
- 20VI. The Dawn of the Capitalist Mode of Productionprose
- 21VII. The Upshot of the Capitalist mode of Productionprose