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  1. Wage Labour and Capital - Table of Contents
  2. Preliminary
  3. What are Wages? How are they Determined?
  4. By what is the price of a commodity determined?
  5. By what are wages determined?
  6. The Nature and Growth of Capital
  7. Relation of Wage-Labour to Capital
  8. The General Law that Determines the Rise and Fall of Wages and Profits
  9. The Interests of Capital and Wage-Labour are diametrically opposed
    1. In what manner does the growth of productive capital affect wages?
  10. Effect of Capitalist Competition on the Capitalist Class, the Middle Class and the Working Class
  11. Introduction to Karl Marx’s Wage Labour and Capital by Frederick Engels
    1. Footnotes

Table of Contents

Wage Labour and Capital

Preliminary

What are Wages? How are they Determined?

By what is the price of a commodity determined?

By what are wages determined?

The Nature and Growth of Capital

Relation of Wage-Labour to Capital

The General Law that Determines the Rise and Fall of Wages and Profits

The Interests of Capital and Wage-Labour are diametrically opposed

Effect of Capitalist Competition on the Capitalist Class, the Middle Class

Introduction to Karl Marx Wage Labour and Capital by Engels

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