Section 1.-The two Factors of a Commodity; Use Value and Value (the Section 2.-The Twofold Character of the Labour embodied in Commodities, 48 56 1. The two Poles of the Expression of Value: Relative Form and 4. The Elementary Form of Value considered as a Whole, B. Total or Expanded Form of Value, 1. The Expanded Relative Form of Value, 2. The Particular Equivalent Form, 3. Defects of the Total or Expanded Form of Value, C. The General Form of Value, 1. The altered Character of the Form of Value, 2 The interdependent Development of the Relative Form of Valus, 3. Transition from the General Form to the Money Form, D. The Money Form, . Section 4.-The Fetishism of Commodities and the Secret thereof, CHAPTER II.-Exchange CHAPTER 111.-Money, or the Circulation of Commodities, Section 1.-The Measure of Value, Section 2-The Medium of Circulation. 4. The Metamorphosis of Commodities, 6. The Currency of Money, c. Coin, and Symbols of Value, Section 8-Money,. 74 75 75 PART II. THE TRANSFORMATION OF MONEY INTO CAPITAL. CHAPTER IV.-The General Formula for Capital, CHAPTER VIII.-Constant Capital and Variable Capital, PART III. THE PRODUCTION OF ABSOLUTE SURPLUS-VALUE, CHAPTER VII.-The Labour Process and the Process of producing Surplus- Value, Section 1.-The Labour Process or the Production of Use-Value,. PAGE Section 1. The Degree of Exploitation of Labour-Power, 235 Section 2.-The Greed for Surplus-Labour. Manufacturer and Boyard, 290 Section 6.-The Struggle for a Normal Working-Day. Compulsory Limitation CHAPTER XI.-Rate and Mass of Surplus-Value, PRODUCTION OF RELATIVE SURPLUS-VALUE. CHAPTER XII.-The Concept of Relative Surplus-Value, Section 2.-The Detail Labourer and his Implements, Section 5.-The Capitalistic Character of Manufacture, Section 4.-Division of Labour in Manufacture, and Division of Labour in Section 2.-The Value transferred by Machinery to the Product, 422 430 a. Appropriation of Supplementary Labour-Power by Capital. The Section 5.-The Strife between Workman and Machinery, 440 447 457 466 Section 6.-The Theory of Compensation as regards the Werkpeople displaced 478 Section 7.-Repulsion and Attraction of Workpeople by the Factory System. Section 8.-Revolution effected in Manufacture, Handicrafts, and Domestic a. Overthrow of Co-Operation based on Handicraft and on Divi- PAGE 502 502 504 b. Re-action of the Factory System on Manufacture and Domes- c. Modern Manufacture, d. Modern Domestic Industry, • 506 e. Passage of Modern Manufacture and Domestic Industry into Section 9.-The Factory Acts. Sanitary and Educational Clauses of the same. THE PRODUCTION OF Absolute AND RELATIVE surplUS-VALUE. CHAPTER XVI.-Absolute and Relative Surplus-Value, L. Length of the Working Day and Intensity of Labour constant. Pro- II. Working Day constant. Productiveness of Labour constant. Intensity 557 568 569 574 III. Productiveness and Intensity of Labour constant. Length of the Work- (1.) Diminishing Productiveness of Labour with a simultaneous Length- (2.) Increasing Intensity and Productiveness of Labour with simul- CHAPTER XIX.-The Transformation of the Value (and respectively the Price) CHAPTER XXIV. Conversion of Surplus-Value into Capital, 619 Section 8.-Separation of Surplus-Value into Capital and Revenue. The Ab- Section 4.-Circumstances that, independently of the proportional Division of Section 5.-The so-called Labour Fund, PAGE 64 . 656 CHAPTER XXV.-The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation, Section 3.-Progressive Production of a Relative Surplus-Population, or Indus- trial Section 4.-Different Forms of the Relative Surplus-Population. The General . 671 671 681 689 Section 5.-Illustrations of the General Law of Capitalist Accumulation, . 703 711 d. Effect of Crises on the best paid Part of the Working Class, 733 784 CHAPTER XXVI.-The Secret of Primitive Accumulation, of the 15th Century. Forcing down of Wages by Acts of Parliament, tion of the Home Market for Industrial Capital, CHAPTER XXXI.-Genesis of the Industrial Capitalist, |