The process of production of capital -- The commodity -- The process of exchange -- The struggle between worker and machine -- Simple reproduction -- The struggle for a normal working day -- The specialized worker and his tools -- Day work and night work -- The expropriation of the agricultural population from the land -- The transformation of the value (and respectively the price) of labour-power into wages -- The circumstances which, independently of the proportional division of surplus-value into capital and revenue, determine the extent of accumulation, namely, the degree of exploitation of labour-power, the productivity of labour, and the growing difference in amount between capital employed and capital consumed, and the magnitude of the capital advanced -- Co-operation.
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