Capital
Volume 3: A Critique of Political Economy
Karl Marx - Author
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The third volume of the book that changed the course of world history, Capital's final chapters were Marx's most controversial writings on the subject, and were never completed.
Introduction by Ernest Mandel Preface (Frederick Engels) BOOK III: THE PROCESS OF CAPITALIST PRODUCTION AS A WHOLE PART ONE: THE TRANSFORMATION OF SURPLUS-VALUE INTO PROFIT, AND OF THE RATE OF SURPLUS-VALUE INTO THE RATE OF PROFIT Chapter 1: Cost Price and Profit Chapter 2: The Rate of Profit Chapter 3: The Relationship between Rate of Profit and Rate of Surplus-Value Chapter 4: The Effect of the Turnover on the Rate of Profit Chapter 5: Economy in the Use of Constant Capital Chapter 6: The Effect of Changes in Price Chapter 7: Supplementary Remarks PART TWO: THE TRANSFORMATION OF PROFIT INTO AVERAGE PROFIT Chapter 8: Different Compositions of Capital in Different Branches of Production, and the Resulting Variation in Rates of Profit Chapter 9: Formation of a General Rate of Profit (Average Rate of Profit), and Transformation of Commodity Values into Prices of Production Chapter 10: The Equalization of the General Rate of Profit through Competition. Market Prices and Market Values. Surplus Profit Chapter 11: The Effects of General Fluctuations in Wages on the Prices of Production Chapter 12: Supplementary Remarks PART THREE: THE LAW OF THE TENDENTIAL FALL IN THE RATE OF PROFIT Chapter 13: The Law Itself Chapter 14: Counteracting Factors Chapter 15: Development of the Law's Internal Contradictions PART FOUR: THE TRANSFORMATION OF COMMODITY CAPITAL AND MONEY CAPITAL INTO COMMERCIAL CAPITAL AND MONEY-DEALING CAPITAL (MERCHANT'S CAPITAL) Chapter 16: Commercial Capital Chapter 17: Commercial Profit Chapter 18: The Turnover of Commercial Capital. Prices Chapter 19. Money-Dealing Capital Chapter 20: Historical Material on Merchant's Capital PART FIVE: THE DIVISION OF PROFIT INTO INTEREST AND PROFIT OF ENTERPRISE Chapter 21: Interest-Bearing Capital Chapter 22: Division of Profit. Rate of Interest. "Natural" Rate of Interest Chapter 23: Interest and Profit of Enterprise Chapter 24: Interest-Bearing Capital as the Superficial Form of the Capital Relation Chapter 25: Credit and Fictitious Capital Chapter 26: Accumulation of Money Capital, and its Influence on the Rate of Interest Chapter 27: The Role of Credit in Capitalist Production Chapter 28: Means of Circulation and CApital. The Views of Tooke and Fullarton Chapter 29: Banking Capital's Component Parts Chapter 30: Money Capital and Real Capital: I Chapter 31: Money Capital and Real Capital: II (Continuation) Chapter 32: Money Capital and Real Capital: III (Conclusion) Chapter 33: The Means of Circulation under the Credit System Chapter 34: The Currency Principle and the English Bank Legislation of 1844 Chapter 35: Precious Metal and Rate of Exchange Chapter 36: Pre-Capitalist Relations PART SIX: THE TRANSFORMATION OF SURPLUS PROFIT INTO GROUND-RENT Chapter 37: Introduction Chapter 38: Differential Rent in General Chapter 39: The First Form of Differential Rent (Differential Rent I) Chapter 40: The Second Form of Differential Rent (Differential Rent II) Chapter 41: Differential Rent II - First Case: Price of Production Constant Chapter 42: Differential Rent II - Second Case: Price of Production Falling Chapter 43: Differential Rent II - Third Case: Rising Price of Production. Results Chapter 44: Differential Rent Even on the Poorest Land Cultivated Chapter 45: Absolute Ground-Rent Chapter 46: Rent of Buildings. Rent of Mines. Price of Land Chapter 47: The Genesis of Capitalist Ground-Rent PART SEVEN: THE REVENUES AND THEIR SOURCES Chapter 48: The Trinity Formula Chapter 49: On the Analysis of the Production Process Chapter 50: The Illusion Created by Competition Chapter 51: Relations of Distribution and Relations of Production Chapter 52: Classes Supplement and Addendum to Volume 3 of Capital (Frederick Engels) Quotations in Languages Other than English and German |


