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II. Marxian Socialism in Outline
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Introduction IX
- 1. Popular Misunderstandings about the Role of Marx's Theory of Value 1
- II. Marxian Socialism in Outline 13
- III. The Economic Interpretation of History 25
- IV. Concerning Concentration of Production in Industry and Agriculture 47
- V. Concerning the Disappearance of The Middle Class 70
- VI. The Theory of Increasing Misery 98
- VII. Data Relating to the Status of the Wage-Earner 128
- VIII. Class-Struggle Conceptions. Forerunners of Marx 147
- IX. The Marxian Class-Struggle Doctrine 185
- X. The Theory of Crises 225
- XI. The Social Revolution and the Inevitable Cataclysm 241
- XII. The Collapse of Marx’s Theory of Value 254
- XIII. Marx’s Attitude towards Eternal Justice. Concluding Remarks 278
- Index 295
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Introduction IX
- 1. Popular Misunderstandings about the Role of Marx's Theory of Value 1
- II. Marxian Socialism in Outline 13
- III. The Economic Interpretation of History 25
- IV. Concerning Concentration of Production in Industry and Agriculture 47
- V. Concerning the Disappearance of The Middle Class 70
- VI. The Theory of Increasing Misery 98
- VII. Data Relating to the Status of the Wage-Earner 128
- VIII. Class-Struggle Conceptions. Forerunners of Marx 147
- IX. The Marxian Class-Struggle Doctrine 185
- X. The Theory of Crises 225
- XI. The Social Revolution and the Inevitable Cataclysm 241
- XII. The Collapse of Marx’s Theory of Value 254
- XIII. Marx’s Attitude towards Eternal Justice. Concluding Remarks 278
- Index 295