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Marx & Engels Collected Works: Volume 32

Volume 32

Karl Marx
1861-63

Economic Manuscript of 1861-63 (Continuation)
A Contribution to the Critique of
Political Economy


I. The Production Process of Capital7
5) Theories of Surplus Value7

Ricardo's Theory of Surplus Value

9

    1) Quantity of Labour and Value of Labour

32

    2) Value of Labour Capacity. Value of Labour

35

    3) Surplus Value

40

    4) Relative Surplus Value

52

    5) Theory of Profit

60

        Formation of General Rate of Profit. (Average or "usual" profits)

67

        Law of the Diminishing Rate of Profit

72

        Theory of Accumulation

103

        Ricardo's Miscellanea

174

                Gross and Net Income

174

                Machinery

177
j) Malthus (Thomas Robert)209

Constant and Variable Capital

229

Malthus' Theory of Value

231

Overproduction. "Unproductive Consumers", etc

233
k) Disintegration of the Ricardian School258

1) Robert Torrens, An Essay on the Production of Wealth etc., London, 1821

258

2) James Mill, Elements of Political Economy, London, 1821 (2nd ed., London, 1824)

274

3) Polemical Writings

298

a) Observations on Certain Verbal Disputes in Political Economy, Particularly Relating to Value, and to Demand and Supply, London; 1821

298

b) An Inquiry into those Principles, Respecting the Nature of Demand and the Necessity of Consumption, lately Advocated by Mr. Malthus etc., London, 1821

305

c) Dialogues of Three Templars on Political Economy, chiefly in Relation to the Principles of Mr. Ricardo ([The] London Magazine, Vol. IX, 1824) (author: Thomas De Quinscey)

311

d) A Critical Dissertation on the Nature, Measures, and Causes of Value; Chiefly in Reference to the Writings of Mr. Ricardo and His Followers. By the Author of Essays on the Formation and Publication of Opinions (Samuel Bailey), London, 1825

312

4) McCulloch

353

5) Wakefield

371

6) Stirling (Patrick James), The Philosophy of Trade etc., Edinburgh, 1846

371

7) John Stuart Mill, Some Unsettled Questions etc., London, 1844

373
l) Opposition to the Economists (Based on the Ricardian Theory)373

1) The Source and Remedy of the National Difficulties etc. A Letter to Lord John Russell, London, 1821 (anonymous)

374

2) Piercy Ravenstone, M. A., Thoughts on the Funding System, and its Effects, London, 1824

392

3) Labour Defended against the Claims of Capital; or, the Unproductiveness of Capital Proved. By a Labourer, London, 1825

397

4) Thomas Hodgskin, Popular Political Economy. Four Lectures Delivered at the London Mechanics' Institution, London, 1827

397
[Revenue and Its Sources]449

Different Forms of Capital

467

Interest a part of Profit

469
[Addenda]542
[continued]543
[continued]543

 

Notes and Indexes

Notes547
Name Index564
Index of Quoted and Mentioned Literature570
Index of Periodicals 578

 

Illustrations

Page 645 of Notebook XII of the Economic Manuscript of 1861-186325
Front cover page of Notebook XIII, Economic Manuscript of 1861 - 1863 65
Page 782 of Notebook XIV of the Economic Manuscript of 1861-1863259
Page 890 of Notebook XV of the Economic Manuscript of 1861-1863447