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Karl Marx’s Capital A Guide to Volumes I–III Karl Marx’s Capital A Guide to Volumes I–III Second Edition Kenneth Smith Anthem Press An imprint of Wimbledon Publishing Company www.anthempress.com This edition fi rst published in UK and USA 2021 by ANTHEM PRESS 75–76 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8HA, UK or PO Box 9779, London SW19 7ZG, UK and 244 Madison Ave #116, New York, NY 10016, USA First published in the UK and USA by Anthem Press in 2012 Copyright © Kenneth Smith 2021 The author asserts the moral right to be identifi ed as the author of this work. Cover design by Omid Asghari Cover image © 2012 City of London, London Metropolitan Archives All rights reserved. Without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without the prior written permission of both the copyright owner and the above publisher of this book. British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. Library of Congress Control Number: 2021933347 ISBN-13: 978-1-83998-000-8 (Pbk) ISBN-10: 1-83998-000-1 (Pbk) This title is also available as an e-book. In a few days I shall be 50. As that Prussian lieutenant said to you: ‘20 years of service and still lieutenant’, I can say: half a century on my shoulders, and still a pauper. How right my mother was: ‘If only Karell had made capital instead of etc.’ (Marx to Engels, 30 April 1868; emphasis added) This book is dedicated to my mother, Mrs Alice Smith (née Flynn) 1926–2013 CONTENTS Preface to the Second Edition ix Introduction 1 Reading Capital 1 A Note on Marx’s Method 8 A Note on Social Class 12 A Note on the English Translations of Capital 12 Part I: The Development of the Capitalist Mode of Production 15 1. Absolute and Relative Surplus Value in Capital, Vol. I, Ch. 10 and 12 18 2. Cooperation and the Division of Labour in Capital, Vol. I, Ch. 13–14 23 3. Machinery and Modern Industry in Capital, Vol. I, Ch. 15 27 4. Primitive Accumulation in Capital, Vol. I, Part VIII, Ch. 26–33 31 Part II: The Capitalist Mode of Production 37 5. Simple Reproduction in Capital, Vol. I, Ch. 7, 11 and 23 43 6. Extended Reproduction in Capital, Vol. I, Ch. 24 50 7. Simple Reproduction in Capital, Vol. II, Sections 1–8 55 8. Extended Reproduction in Capital, Vol. II, Ch. 21, Section 3 60 9. The Precipitation of Fixed Capital in Capital, Vol. II, Ch. 21, Sections 1–2; Ch. 20, Section 11 69 viii A GUIDE TO MARX’S CAPITAL Part III: The Underdevelopment of the Capitalist Mode of Production 81 10. Mercantilism and the Circuit of Industrial Capital in Capital, Vol. II, Part I, Ch. 1–4 86 11. Credit and the Dissolution of the CMP in Capital, Vol. III, Ch. 27 91 12. Rudolf Hilferding and ‘Finance Capital’: Capital, Vol. I, Ch. 25, Section 2 97 13. Marx on Development and Underdevelopment in Capital, Vol. I, Ch. 25, Section 5 104 14. The Tendency of the Rate of Profi t to Fall in Capital, Vol. III, Parts I–III, Ch. 1–15, but especially Ch. 14–15 111 Part IV: The Value Theory of Labour 121 15. The Rate of Profi t and the Rate of Surplus Value in Capital, Vol. I, Ch. 9, Section 3, and Vol. III, Parts I and III 125 16. The Degree of Exploitation of Labour by Capital in Capital, Vol. I, Ch. 9, Section 1; Ch. 6–7 133 17. The Labour Theory of Value and the Value Theory of Labour in Capital, Vol. I, Ch. 1, Sections 1–3 142 18. The Reifi cation of Commodity Fetishism in Capital, Vol. I, Ch. 1, Section 4, and Vol. III, Ch. 24 156 Conclusion 171 Appendix: On Social Classes 179 Notes 192 Bibliography 196 Index 198 PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION The second edition of this book is substantially the same as the fi rst except for a minor change in the title of the book (from ‘A Guide to Marx’s Capital, Vols. I–III’ to ‘Karl Marx’s Capital: A Guide to Volumes I–III’) and for the correction of a number of mostly minor typographical errors throughout the book. I would like to thank Professor David Ketterrer of Liverpool University, UK for reading the fi rst edition of this book for me and identifying these errors and Anthem Press for bringing out this corrected second edition of the book. Kenneth Smith, March 2021

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