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What you are doing for "Das Kapital" should really at Das Kapital (English); the simple title should be reserved for the German language version.

Also this is a long work, and the outline below should be on that page rather than this one. I would also question why you are doing your editing of the material on the book's talk page rather than on the article itself. Directly editing on the article page is a customary and accepted practice. Eclecticology 07:08, 12 Aug 2004 (UTC)

When the article is uploaded and verified I'll post it. I don't feel that time is critical as there is a link to a source for the document on the document page. No point in posting an incomplete document in the mean time. What's posted below, on this page is not the same as what's in the article, below is the first page of the 'separated into chapters version'.

Thank you for your advice on the proper location for this file, I moved it to Das Kapital (English) and went back and removed the automatically-created redirect.

I apparently forgot that perhaps there might be a german version of a work by a German author, that was published in German... and that THAT version would be "Das Kapital" and not the English version, blatantly revealing one of my cultural biases.


Written: 1867 Source: First english edition of 1887 (4th German edition changes included as indicated). Publisher: Progress Publishers, Moscow, USSR First Published: 1887 Translated: Samuel Moore and Edward Aveling — edited by Fredrick Engels Online Version: mea 1995, marxists.org 1999 Transcribed: Zodiac, Hinrich Kuhls, Allan Thurrott, Bill McDorman, Bert Schultz and Martha Gimenez (1995-1996) HTML Markup: Stephen Baird and Brian Basgen (1999) Download: MIA janitorial staff Wikified:Pedant 06:03, 10 Aug 2004 (UTC)


Marx's greatest work.



Capital[edit]

Prefaces and Afterwords[edit]

Chapter 1: Commodities[edit]

Chapter 2: Exchange[edit]

Chapter 3: Money, or the Circulation of Commodities[edit]

Chapter 4: The General Formula for Capital[edit]

Chapter 5: Contradictions in the General Formula of Capital[edit]

Chapter 6: The Buying and Selling of Labour-Power[edit]

Chapter 7: The Labour-Process and the Process of Producing Surplus-Value[edit]

Chapter 8: Constant Capital and Variable Capital[edit]

Chapter 9: The Rate of Surplus-Value[edit]

Chapter 10: The Working-Day[edit]

Chapter 11: Rate and Mass of Surplus-Value[edit]

Chapter 12: The Concept of Relative Surplus-Value[edit]

Chapter 13: Co-operation[edit]

Chapter 14: Division of Labour and Manufacture[edit]

Chapter 15: Machinery and Modern Industry[edit]

Chapter 16: Absolute and Relative Surplus-Value[edit]

Chapter 17: Changes of Magnitude in the Price of Labour-Power and in Surplus-Value[edit]

Chapter 18: Various Formula for the Rate of Surplus-Value[edit]

Chapter 19: The Transformation of the Value (and Respective Price) of Labour-Power into Wages[edit]

Chapter 20: Time-Wages[edit]

Chapter 21: Piece-Wages[edit]

Chapter 22: National Differences of Wages[edit]

Chapter 23: Simple Reproduction[edit]

Chapter 24: Conversion of Surplus-Value into Capital[edit]

Chapter 25: The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation[edit]

Chapter 26: The Secret of Primitive Accumulation[edit]

Chapter 27: Expropriation of the Agricultural Population from the Land[edit]

Chapter 28: Bloody Legislation against the Expropriated, from the End of the 15th Century. Forcing down of Wages by Acts of Parliament[edit]

Chapter 29: Genesis of the Capitalist Farmer[edit]

Chapter 30: Reaction of the Agricultural Revolution on Industry. Creation of the Home-Market for Industrial Capital[edit]

Chapter 31: Genesis of the Industrial Capitalist[edit]

Chapter 32: Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accumulation[edit]

Chapter 33: The Modern Theory of Colonisation[edit]