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  1. Table of Contents
  2. PREFACES
    1. Preface to the First Edition
    2. Preface to the Second Edition
    3. Notes
  3. Part I: The Metamorphoses of Capital and their Circuits
    1. Chapter 1: The Circuit of Money Capital
      1. I. First Stage. M — C [2]
      2. II. Second Stage. Function of Productive Capital
      3. III. Third Stage. C' — M'
      4. IV. The Circuit as a Whole
      5. Notes
    2. Chapter 2: The Circuit of Productive Capital
      1. I. Simple Reproduction
      2. II. Accumulation and Reproduction on an Extended Scale
      3. III. Accumulation of Money
      4. IV. Reserve Fund
      5. Notes
    3. Chapter 3: The Circuit of Commodity-Capital
    4. Chapter 4: The Three Formulas of the Circuit
      1. Natural Money and Credit Economy
      2. The Meeting of Demand and Supply
      3. Notes
    5. Chapter 5: The Time of Circulation[8]
      1. Notes
    6. Chapter 6: The Costs of Circulation
      1. I. Genuine Costs of Circulation
      2. II. Costs of Storage
      3. III. Costs of Transportation
      4. Notes
  4. Part II: The Turnover of Capital
    1. Chapter 7: The Turnover Time and the Number of Turnovers
    2. Chapter 8: Fixed Capital and Circulating Capital
      1. I. Distinctions of Form
      2. II. Components, Replacements, Repairs and Accumulation of Fixed Capital
      3. Notes
    3. Chapter 9: The Aggregate Turnover of Advanced Capital, Cycles of Turnover
    4. Notes
    5. Chapter 10: Theories of Fixed and Circulating Capital. The Physiocrats and Adam Smith
      1. Notes
    6. Chapter 11: Theories of Fixed and Circulating Capital
      1. Ricardo
      2. Notes
    7. Chapter 12: The Working Period
    8. Chapter 13: The Time of Production
    9. Chapter 14: The Time of Circulation
    10. Chapter 15: Effect of the Time of Turnover on the Magnitude of Advanced Capital
      1. I. The Working Period Equal to the Circulation Period
      2. II. The Working Period Greater than the Period of Circulation
      3. III. The Working Period Smaller than the Circulation Period
      4. IV. Conclusion
      5. V. The Effects of a Change of Prices
      6. Notes
    11. Chapter 16: The Turnover of Variable Capital
      1. I. The Annual Rate of Surplus Value
      2. II. The Turnover of the Individual Variable Capital
      3. III. The Turnover of the Variable Capital from the Social Point of View
      4. Notes
    12. Chapter 17: The Circulation of Surplus Value
      1. I. Simple Reproduction
      2. II. Accumulation and Reproduction on an Extended Scale
      3. Notes
  5. Part III: The Reproduction and Circulation of the Aggregate Social Capital
    1. Chapter 18: Introduction
      1. I. The Subject Investigated
      2. II. The Role of Money-Capital
    2. Chapter 19: [35] Former Presentations of the Subject
      1. I. The Physiocrats
      2. II. Adam Smith
      3. III. Later Economists [41]
      4. Notes
    3. Chapter 20: Simple Reproduction - Part 1
      1. I. The Formulation of the Question
      2. II. The Two Departments of Social Production
      3. III. Exchange between the Two Departments I(v + s) versus IIc
      4. IV. Exchange within Department II. Necessities of Life and Articles of Luxury
      5. V. The Mediation of Exchange by the Circulation of Money
    4. Chapter 20: Simple Reproduction - Part 2
      1. VI. The Constant Capital of Department I
      2. VII. Variable Capital and Surplus-Value in Both Departments
      3. VIII. The Constant Capital in Both Departments
      4. IX. A Retrospect to Adam Smith, Storch, and Ramsay
      5. X. Capital and Revenue: Variable Capital and Wages
      6. Notes
    5. Chapter 20: Simple Reproduction - Part 3
      1. XI. Replacement of the Fixed Capital
      2. 1. Replacement of the Wear and Tear Portion of the Value in the Form of Money
      3. 2. Replacement of Fixed Capital in Kind
      4. First Case
      5. Second Case
      6. 3. Results
      7. Notes
    6. Chapter 20: Simple Reproduction - Part 4
      1. XII. The Reproduction of the Money Material
      2. XIII. Destutt De Tracy’s Theory of Reproduction
      3. Notes
    7. Chapter 21: Accumulation and Reproduction on an Extended Scale - Part 1
      1. I. Accumulation in Department I
      2. 1. The Formation of a Hoard
      3. 2. The Additional Constant Capital
      4. 3. The Additional Variable Capital
      5. II. Accumulation in Department II
    8. Chapter 21: Accumulation and Reproduction on an Extended Scale - Part 2
      1. III. Schematic Presentation of Accumulation
      2. 1. First Illustration
      3. 2. Second Illustration
      4. 3. Replacement of IIc in Accumulation
      5. IV. Supplementary Remarks
      6. Notes

Table of Contents

Economic Manuscripts: Capital: Volume Tw

Capital Vol II - Prefaces

Chapter 1 - The Circuit of Money Capital

Chapter 2 - The Circuit of Productive Capital

Chapter 3 - The Circuit of Commodity-Capital

Chapter 4 - The Three Formulas of the Circuit

Chapter 5 - The Time of Circulation

Chapter 6 - The Costs of Circulation

Chapter 7 - The Turnover Time and the Number of Turnovers

Chapter 8 - Fixed Capital and Circulating Capital

Chapter 9 - The Aggregate Turnover of Advanced Capital, Cycles of Turnover

Chapter 10 - Theories of Fixed and Circulating Capital

Chapter 11 - Theories of Fixed and Circulating Capital

Chapter 12 - The Working Period

Chapter 13 - The Time of Production

Chapter 14 - The Time of Circulation

Chapter 15 - Effect of the Time of Turnover on the Magnitude of Advanced Capital

Chapter 16 - The Turnover of Variable Capital

Chapter 17 - The Circulation of Surplus Value

Chapter 18 - The Reproduction and Circulation of the Aggregate Social Capital, Introduction

Chapter 19 - Former Presentations of the Subject

Chapter 20 - Simple Reproduction, The Formulation of the Question

Chapter 20 - Simple Reproduction

Chapter 20 - Simple Reproduction, Replacement of the Fixed Capital

Chapter 20 - Simple Reproduction, The Reproduction of the Money Material

Chapter 21 - Accumulation and Reproduction on an Extended Scale

Chapter 21 - Accumulation and Reproduction on an Extended Scale, Schematic Presentation of Accumulation

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Written: by Marx 1863 - 1878 and edited for publication by Engels in 1885; Published: this revised second edition in 1893; Source: Progress Publishers, Moscow 1956, translated by I. Lasker; Transcribed for the Internet: by proletarian revolutionaries in the Philippines; HTML mark-up: in 1997 for MEIA by Doug Hockin; Proofread: and corrected by Chris Clayton 2007 eBook prepared by J Eduardo Brissos (2011).
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