Marx's Capital :
Ben Fine, Alfredo Saadfilho.
- xvi, 200 pages ; 19 cm.
Includes bibliographical references & Index
Acknowledgements Preface to the Sixth Edition 1. History and Method 2. Commodity Production 3. Capital and Exploitation 4. The Circuit of Industrial Capital 5. Economic Reproduction 6. Accumulation of Capital 7. Capitalism and Crisis 8. The Compositions of Capital 9. The Falling Rate of Profit 10. The So-Called Transformation Problem 11. Merchant’s Capital 12. Banking Capital and the Theory of Interest 13. Marx’s Theory of Agricultural Rent 14. Financialisation, Neoliberalism and the Crisis 15. Marxism and the Twenty-First Century References Index
This brilliantly concise book has established itself over twenty-five years and five editions as the standard companion to Karl Marx’s most important work, the sprawling Capital. This new edition retains the features that have made it a crucial teaching tool—a clear explanation of the structure of Marx’s analysis, an exploration of his method and terminology, and the significance of his central concepts—while also bringing it fully up to date with the latest scholarship and a clearly written analysis of the continuing relevance of Capital to today’s ongoing discussions of politics, economics, and the struggles of capitalism.