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Intro; Foreword; Bibliography; Contents; List of Contributors; List of Figures; The Challenge of the Incompleteness of the Third Volume of Capital for Theoretical and Political Work Today; Marx's Efforts and Results; What Can We Learn from Marx's Excerpts and Notes?; What Can We Gather from Marx's Library?; Marx's Science and Marx's Politics; Possible Reasons for Marx's Failure to Finalise the Second, and Particularly the Third Volume; How to Utilise Marx's Heritage; Historical Optimism and Political Intervention in Marx and in Marxism/Marxian Thought

Lessons for Theoretical Work and Left-Wing Policy TodayReferences; Taking Up the Challenge of Living Labour A 'Backwards-Looking Reconstruction' of Recent Italian Debates on Marx's Theory of the Capitalist Mode of Production; Translator's Introductory Remarks; Introduction6; From della Volpe to Colletti; Claudio Napoleoni in the Early 1970s; Recuperating a 'Marxian' Thread: Rubin, Grossmann, and Luxemburg; The Theory of the Monetary Circuit; The Transformation as a 'False Problem', and an Unexpected Sraffa

The Origin of New Value [Neovalore]: Prolongation of Labour and Class Struggle Within ProductionThe Best Is Still to Come; Bibliography; Capitalist Communism: Marx's Theory of the Distribution of Surplus-Value in Volume III of Capital; Part One: Profit and the Rate of Profit; Part Two: The General Rate of Profit and Prices of Production5; Part Four: Commercial Profit8; Part Five: Interest; Part Six: Rent; Part Seven: Revenue and Its Sources; 1868 Letter; Conclusion; Appendix; Marx's Work on Volume III After 1865: Why Did Marx Not Finish Volume III?; References

Another Productive and Challenging 'Incompleteness' of Capital, Volume IIIBibliography; 'Secular Stagnation' and the Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall in Marx's Critique of Political Economy; Introduction; The Significance of the Law of the Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall in Marx's Critique of Political Economy; The Law of the Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall and Growth in Total Profit as Expressions of Accelerated Capital Accumulation; Manifestations of the General Rate of Profit and Forms of Implementation of Capital Accumulation in Production and Investment Decisions

Manifestation of the Immanent Contradiction in the Production of Surplus Value: Structural Capital Overaccumulation, Financial Instability Through Rising Indebtedness, and the Tendency Towards Secular Stagnation in Capitalist Wealth ProductionCapital's General Rate of Profit in the Federal Republic of Germany (Empirical Illustration); Bibliography; Profit, Elasticity and Nature; Introduction; Capital's 'Living Contradiction'; Elasticity of Capital and Its Limits; Ecology in Marx's Notebooks; Ecological Crisis and Economic Crisis; Bibliography

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