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_aAkkumulation des Kapitals. _lEnglish |
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_aThe accumulation of capital / _cRosa Luxemburg ; translated by Agnes Schwarzschild ; with a new introduction by Tadeusz Kowalik. |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2003. |
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490 | 1 | _aRoutledge classics | |
500 | _aOriginally published: London : Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1951. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aSection 1. The problem of reproduction -- section 2. Historical exposition of the problem -- section 3. The historical conditions of accumulation -- -- | |
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_tA Note on Rosa Luxemburg -- _gSect. I. _tThe Problem of Reproduction -- _g1. _tThe Object of our Investigation -- _g2. _tQuesnay's and Adam Smith's Analyses of the Process of Reproduction -- _g3. _tA Criticism of Smith's Analysis -- _g4. _tMarx's Scheme of Simple Reproduction -- _g5. _tThe Circulation of Money -- _g6. _tEnlarged Reproduction -- _g7. _tAnalysis of Marx's Diagram of Enlarged Reproduction -- _g8. _tMarx's Attempt to Resolve the Difficulty -- _g9. _tThe Difficulty Viewed from the Angle of the Process of Circulation -- _gSect. II. _tHistorical Exposition of the Problem -- _tFirst Round: Sismondi-Malthus v. Say-Ricardo-MacCulloch -- _g10. _tSismondi's Theory of Reproduction -- _g11. _tMacCulloch v. Sismondi -- _g12. _tRicardo v. Sismondi -- _g13. _tSay v. Sismondi -- _g14. _tMalthus -- _tSecond Round: The Controversy between Rodbertus and von Kirchmann -- _g15. _tv. Kirchmann's Theory of Reproduction -- _g16. _tRodbertus' Criticism of the Classical School -- _g17. _tRodbertus' Analysis of Reproduction -- _tThird Round: Struve-Bulgakov-Tugan Baranovski v. Vorontsov-Nikolayon -- _g18. _tA New Version of the Problem -- _g19. _tVorontsov and his 'Surplus' -- _g20. _tNikolayon -- _g21. _tStruve's 'Third Persons' and 'Three World Empires' -- _g22. _tBulgakov and his Completion of Marx's Analysis -- _g23. _tTugan Baranovski and his 'Lack of Proportion' -- _g24. _tThe End of Russian 'Legalist' Marxism -- _gSect. III. _tThe Historical Conditions of Accumulation -- _g25. _tContradictions within the Diagram of Enlarged Reproduction -- _g26. _tThe Reproduction of Capital and its Social Setting -- _g27. _tThe Struggle against Natural Economy -- _g28. _tThe Introduction of Commodity Economy -- _g29. _tThe Struggle against Peasant Economy -- _g30. _tInternational Loans -- _g31. _tProtective Tariffs and Accumulation -- _g32. _tMilitarism as a Province of Accumulation. |
520 | _a"Rosa Luxemburg was a revolutionary socialist who fought and died for her beliefs. In January 1919, after being arrested for her involvement in a workers' uprising in Berlin, she was brutally murdered by a group of right-wing soldiers. Her body was recovered days later from a canal. Six years earlier she had published what was undoubtedly her finest achievement, The Accumulation of Capital - a book which remains one of the masterpieces of socialist literature. Taking Marx as her starting point, she offers an independent and fiercely critical explanation of the economic and political consequences of capitalism in the context of the turbulent times in which she lived, reinterpreting events in the United States, Europe, China, Russia and the British Empire. Many today believe there is no alternative to global capitalism. This book is a timely and forceful statement of an opposing view."--Publisher description. | ||
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