Inaugural Address of the Working Men’s International Association. (M) | 11 |
General Rules of the International Working Men’s Association. (M) | 19 |
To Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America. (M) | 22 |
On Proudhon (letter from Marx to J. B. Schweitzer) | 24 |
Wages, Price and Profit. (M) | 31 |
[Preliminary] | 31 |
I. [Production and Wages] | 31 |
II. [Production, Wages, Profits] | 33 |
III. [Wages and Currency] | 41 |
IV. [Supply and Demand] | 44 |
V. [Wages and Prices] | 45 |
VI. [Value and Labour] | 48 |
VII. Labouring Power | 55 |
VIII. Production of Surplus Value | 57 |
IX. Value of Labour | 59 |
X. Profit Is made by Selling a Commodity at Its Value | 60 |
XI. The Different Parts into Which Surplus Value Is Decomposed | 61 |
XII. General relation of Profits, Wages and Prices | 64 |
XIII. Main Cases of Attempts at Raising Wages or Resisting Their Fall | 65 |
XIV. The Struggle Between Capital and Labour and Its Results. | 71 |
Instructions for the Delegates of the Provisional General Council, the Different Questions. (M) | 77 |
1. Organisation of the International Association | 77 |
2. International Combination of Efforts, by the Agency of the Association, in the Struggle Between Labour and Capital | 77 |
3. Limitation of the Working Day | 79 |
4. Juvenile and Children’s Labour (Both Sexes) | 79 |
5. Co-operative Labour | 81 |
6. Trades’ Unions. Their Past, Present and Future | 82 |
7. Direct and Indirect Taxation | 83 |
8. International Credit | 84 |
9. Polish Question | 84 |
10. Armies | 84 |
11. Religious Question | 85 |
Preface to the First German edition of the First Volume of Capital. (M) | 86 |
Afterword to the Second German Edition of the First Volume of Capital. (M) | 91 |
Capital. Part VIII. The So-Called Primitive Accumulation. (M) | 100 |
Chapter XXVI.-The Secret of Primitive Accumulation | 100 |
Chapter XXVII.-Expropriation of the Agricultural Population from the Land | 103 |
Chapter XXVIII.-Bloody Legislation against the Expropriated, from the End of the 15th Century. Forcing Down of Wages by Acts of Parliament | 118 |
Chapter XXIX.-Genesis of the Capitalist Farmer | 126 |
Chapter XXX.-Reaction of the Agricultural Revolution on Industry. Creation of the Home-Market for Industrial Capital | 128 |
Chapter XXXI.-Genesis of the Industrial Capitalist | 132 |
Chapter XXXII.-Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accumulation | 142 |
Marx’s Capital. (E) | 146 |
I. | 146 |
II. | 149 |
From the Preface to the Second Volume of Capital. (E) | 153 |
Address to the National Labour Union of the United States. (M) | 156 |
Preface to Second Edition of The Peasant War in Germany, 1870. (E) | 158 |
Supplement to the Preface of 1870 for the Third Edition of 1875 | 165 |
The General Council of the International to the Russian Section in Geneva. (M) | 172 |
Confidential Communication (Excerpt). (M) | 174 |
The Civil War in France. (M) | 178 |
Introduction by Engels | 178 |
First Address of the General Council of the International Working Men’s Association on the Franco-Prussian War | 190 |
Second Address of the General Council of the International Working Men’s Association on the Franco-Prussian War | 195 |
I | 202 |
II | 210 |
III | 217 |
IV | 230 |
Notes | 241 |
I | 241 |
II | 242 |
Apropos of Working-Class Political Action. Reporter’s Record of the Speech made at the London Conference of the International Working Men’s Association, September 21, 1871. (E) | 245 |
Fictitious Splits in the International. Private Circular from the General Council of the International Working Men’s Association. (M/E) | 247 |
I | 247 |
II | 250 |
III | 259 |
IV | 266 |
V | 278 |
VI | 280 |
VII | 283 |
Resolutions of the Meeting held to Celebrate the Anniversary of the Paris Commune. (M) | 287 |
The Nationalisation of the Land. (M) | 288 |
From the Resolutions of the General Congress held in The Hague. (M/E) | 291 |
The Hague Congress. Reporter’s Record of the Speech Made at the Meeting Held in Amsterdam on September 8, 1872. (M) | 292 |
The Housing Question. (E) | 295 |
Preface to the Second Edition | 295 |
Part One. How Proudhon Solves the Housing Question | 305 |
Part Two. How the Bourgeoisie Solves the Housing Question | 323 |
I | 323 |
II | 336 |
III | 350 |
Part Three. Supplement on Proudhon and the Housing Question | 353 |
I | 353 |
II | 358 |
III | 366 |
IV | 370 |
On Authority. (E) | 376 |
Programme of the Blanquist Commune Emigrants (Article II from Refugee Literature). (E) | 380 |
On Social Relations in Russia (Article V from Refugee Literature) (E) | 387 |
Afterword to the Work. “On Social Relations in Russia”. (E) | 398 |
From Comments on Bakunin’s Statehood and Anarchy. (M) | 411 |
Letters. | 413 |
Marx to Ludwig Kugelmann, February 23, 1865 | 413 |
Marx to Ludwig Kugelmann. October 9, 1866 | 413 |
Marx to Ludwig Kugelmann, July 11, 1868 | 418 |
Marx to L. Kugelmann. April 12, 1871 | 420 |
Marx to Ludwig Kugelmann, April 17-18, 1871 | 421 |
Marx to F. Bolte. November 23, 1871 | 422 |