A Companion to Marx's Capital. David Harvey
A Companion to Marx’s
Capital
The Complete Edition
David Harvey
This complete edition published by Verso 2018
© David Harvey 2018
A Companion to Marx’s Capital, Volume I
First published by Verso 2010
© David Harvey 2010
A Companion to Marx’s Capital, Volume II
First published by Verso 2013
© David Harvey 2013
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The moral rights of the author and translator have been asserted
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Contents
4.The Labor Process and the Production of Surplus Value
8.Machinery and Large-Scale Industry
9.From Absolute and Relative Surplus-Value to the Accumulation of Capital
11.The Secret of Primitive Accumulation
Volume II
1.The Circuits of Capital Chapters 1–3 of Capital, Volume II
3.The Question of Fixed Capital Chapters 7–11 of Capital, Volume II
4.Merchants’ Capital Chapters 16–20 of Capital, Volume III
5.Interest, Credit and Finance Chapters 21–26 of Capital, Volume III
6.Marx’s Views on the Credit System Chapters 27–37 of Capital, Volume III
7.The Role of Credit and the Banking System Chapters 27 Onwards in Capital, Volume III
8.The Time and Space of Capital Chapters 12–14 of Capital, Volume II
9.Circulation and Turnover Times Chapters 15–17 of Capital, Volume II
10.The Reproduction of Capital Chapters 18–20 of Capital, Volume II
11.The Problem of Fixed Capital and Expanded Reproduction Chapters 20 and 21 of Capital, Volume II
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