TRANSLATOR’S NOTE | page | 7 |
A NOTE ON ROSA LUXEMBURG | | 9 |
INTRODUCTION | | 13 |
SECTION ONE |
THE PROBLEM OF REPRODUCTION |
I. THE OBJECT OF OUR INVESTIGATION | page | 31 |
II. QUESNAY’S AND ADAM SMITH’S ANALYSES OF THE PROCESS OF REPRODUCTION | | 48 |
III. A CRITICISM OF SMITH’S ANALYSIS | | 64 |
IV. MARX’S SCHEME OF SIMPLE REPRODUCTION | | 76 |
V. THE CIRCULATION OF MONEY | | 93 |
VI. ENLARGED REPRODUCTION | | 107 |
VII. ANALYSIS OF MARX’S DIAGRAM OF ENLARGED REPRODUCTION | | 120 |
VIII. MARX’S ATTEMPT TO RESOLVE THE DIFFICULTY | | 139 |
IX. THE DIFFICULTY VIEWED FROM THE ANGLE OF THE PROCESS OF CIRCULATION | | 155 |
SECTION TWO |
HISTORICAL EXPOSITION OF THE PROBLEM |
FIRST ROUND |
Sismondi-Malthus v. Say-Ricardo, MacCulloch
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X. SISMONDI’S THEORY OF REPRODUCTION | page | 173 |
XI. MACCULLOCH v. SISMONDI | | 191 |
XII. RICARDO v. SISMONDI | | 203 |
XIII. SAY v. SISMONDI | | 211 |
XIV. MALTHUS | | 219 |
SECOND ROUND |
The Controversy between Rodbertus and von Kirchmann |
XV. V. KIRCHMANN’S THEORY OF REPRODUCTION | page | 227 |
XVI. RODBERTUS’ CRITICISM OF THE CLASSICAL SCHOOL | | 238 |
XVII. RODBERTUS’ ANALYSIS OF REPRODUCTION | | 252 |
THIRD ROUND |
Struve—Bulgakov—Tugan Baranovski v. Vorontsov—Nikolayon |
XVIII. A NEW VERSION OF THE PROBLEM | page | 271 |
XIX. VORONTSOV AND HIS ‘SURPLUS’ | | 276 |
XX. NIKOLAYON | | 284 |
XXI. STRUVE’S ‘THIRD PERSONS’ AND ‘THREE WORLD EMPIRES’ | | 292 |
XXII. BULGAKOV AND HIS COMPLETION OF MARX’S ANALYSIS | | 298 |
XXIII. TUGAN BARANOVSKI AND HIS ‘LACK OF PROPORTION’ | | 311 |
XXIV. THE END OF RUSSIAN ‘LEGALIST’ MARXISM | | 324 |
SECTION THREE |
THE HISTORICAL CONDITIONS OF ACCUMULATION |
XXV. CONTRADICTIONS WITHIN THE DIAGRAM OF ENLARGED REPRODUCTION | page | 329 |
XXVI. THE REPRODUCTION OF CAPITAL AND ITS SOCIAL SETTING | | 348 |
XXVII. THE STRUGGLE AGAINST NATURAL ECONOMY | | 368 |
XXVIII. THE INTRODUCTION OF COMMODITY ECONOMY | | 386 |
XXIX. THE STRUGGLE AGAINST PEASANT ECONOMY | | 395 |
XXX. INTERNATIONAL LOANS | | 419 |
XXXI. PROTECTIVE TARIFFS AND ACCUMULATION | | 446 |
XXXII. MILITARISM AS A
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