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  1. Foreword
  2. Preface to the First German Edition
  3. Engels' 1892 Introduction
  4. I: A Scientific Discovery
    1. 1. The Antithesis of Use Value and Exchange Value
    2. 2. Constituted Value or Synthetic Value
    3. 3. Application of the Law of the Proportionality of Value
      1. A. Money
      2. B. Surplus Labour
  5. II: The Metaphysics of Political Economy
    1. 1. The Method
      1. i. First Observation
      2. ii. Second Observation
      3. iii. Third Observation
      4. iv. Fourth Observation
      5. v. Fifth Observation
      6. vi. Sixth Obervation
      7. vii. Seventh and Last Observation
    2. 2. Division of labour and Machinery
    3. 3. Competition and Monopoly
    4. 4. Property or Ground Rent
    5. 5. Strikes and Combinations of Workers


Written: First half of 1847
Source: The Poverty of Philosophy, by Karl Marx, Progress Publishers, 1955;
First Published: in Paris and Brussels, 1847
Translated: from the French by the Institute of Marxism Leninism, 1955;
Online Version: mea 1993; Marx/Engels Internet Archive (marxists.org) 1999;
Transcribed: Zodiac;
Proofed: and corrected by Matthew Carmody, 2009;
HTML Markup: Brian Baggins.


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