Marx & Engels Collected Works
Volume 34
1861-1864
(Economic Manuscripts of 1861–1863, remaining parts)
Contents

A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy (Manuscripts of 1861-63)
Preface to Marx-Engels Collected Works Volume (34)
3) Relative Surplus Value (continued)
    γ) Machinery. Utilisation of the Forces of Nature and of Science (Steam, Electricity, Mechanical and Chemical Agencies)
      Continuation, January 1863
      Division of Labour and Mechanical Workshop. Tool and Machinery
      Division of Labour and Mechanical Workshop. Continued. The Productivity of Labour.
      Replacement of Labour by Machinery
      Accumulation
3) Relative Surplus Value (end)
    h) Relative and Absolute Surplus Value
      Ratio of Wages to Surplus Value
      Converted Form of the Value of Labour Capacity in the Value or Price of Labour
      Derived Formulae for the Ratio of Surplus Value to Variable Capital or of Surplus Labour To Necessary Labour
    i) Formal and Real Subsumption of Labour under Capital. Transitional Forms
      The Real Subsumption of Labour Under Capital
      Transitional Forms
    k) Productivity of Capital. Productive and Unproductive Labour
Addenda to Part 1
        [1. Hobbes on Labour, on Value and on the Economic Role of Science]
        [2.] Historical: Petty
        [3.] Petty, Sir Dudley North, Locke
        [4.] Locke
        [5.] North [Money as Capital. The Growth of Trade as the Cause of the Fall in the Rate of Interest]
        [6. Berkeley on Industry as the Source of Wealth]
        [7.] Hume and Massie
          [(A) Massie and Hume on Interest]
          [(B) Hume. Fall of Profit and Interest Dependent on the Growth of Trade and Industry]
          [(C) Massie. Interest as Part of Profit. The Level of Interest Explained by the Rate of Profit]
          [(D) Conclusion]
        [8. Addendum to the Chapters on the Physiocrats]
          [(A) Supplementary Note on the Tableau Économique. Quesnay's False Assumptions]
          [(B) Partial Reversion of Individual Physiocrats to Mercantilist Ideas. Demand of the Physiocrats for Freedom of Competition]
          [(C) Original Formulation of why it is Impossible to Increase Value in Exchange]
        [9. Glorification of the Landed Aristocracy by Buat, an Epigone of the Physiocrats]
        [10. Polemics Against the Landed Aristocracy from the Standpoint of the Physiocrats (An Anonymous English Author)]
        [11. Apologist Conception of the Productivity of All Professions]
        [12.] Productivity of Capital. Productive and Unproductive Labour
          [(A) Productivity of Capital as the Capitalist Expression of the Productive Power of Social Labour]
          [(B) Productive Labour in the System of Capitalist Production]
          [(C) Two Essentially Different Phases in the Exchange Between Capital and Labour]
          [(D) The Specific Use-value of Productive Labour for Capital]
          [(E) Unproductive Labour. As Labour which Performs Services; Purchase of Services under Conditions of Capitalism. Vulgar Conception of the Relation Between Capital and Labour as an Exchange of Services]
          [(F) The Labour of Handicraftsmen and Peasants in Capitalist Society]
          [(G) Supplementary Definition of Productive Labour as Labour which is Realised in Material Wealth]
          [(H) Manifestations of Capitalism in the Sphere of Immaterial Production]
          [(I) The Problem of Productive Labour from the Standpoint of the Total Process of Material Production]
          [(J) The Transport Industry as a Branch of Material Production. Productive Labour in the Transport Industry]
        [13. Draft Plans for parts I and III of Capital ]
          [(A) Plan for Part I or Section I of Capital ]
          [(B) Plan for Part III or Section III of Capital ]
          [(C) Plan for Chapter II of Part III of Capital ]
4) Reconversion of Surplus Value into Capital
    a) RECONVERSION OF SURPLUS VALUE INTO CAPITAL
    b) SO-CALLED PRIMITIVE ACCUMULATION
Chapter Six. Results of the Direct Production Process
  Chapter Six. Results of the Direct Production Process
    AD 1) Commodities as the Product of Capital
    AD 2) Capitalist Production as the Production of Surplus Value
      6) The Direct Production Process
        Formal Subsumption of Labour under Capital
        The Real Subsumption of Labour under Capital or the Specifically Capitalist Mode of Production
        [Supplementary Remarks on the Formal Subsumption of Labour under Capital]
        The Real Subsumption of Labour under Capital
      Productive and Unproductive Labour
        Gross and Net Product
        Mystification of Capital, etc.
    AD 3) The Product of Capitalist Production is not only Surplus Value , it is Capital
    Result of the Direct Production Process
Marx's unplaced footnotes