| K | ||||||||||||
| Q | X | Y | Z | 
Accumulation of capital -- 
Advanced capital -- 
Agriculture --   
Banks -- 
Bill of exchange -- 
Bourgeoisie
 
Capital -- 
Capital of circulation -- 
Capitalist --  
Demand and supply -- 
Depeciation -- 
Division of social labour --  
Fixed capital -- 
Foreign Trade [See Trade] --  
India -- 
Industrial capital -- 
Insurance --  
Machinery -- 
Market -- 
Means of production --  
Natural economy -- 
Organic composition of capital --  
Peasantry -- 
Physiocrats -- 
Political economy, bourgeois --  
Railways [See Transport] -- 
Rent -- 
Repairs --  
Serfdom -- 
Slavery -- 
Social product --  
Technique -- 
Time of circulation -- 
Time of production --  
Unemployment -- 
U. S. A. -- 
Use-value --  
Wages -- 
Wear and tear --
Worker, working-class [See Classes, 
                                            Labour-power] -- 
Working-day -- 
Working period -- 
-- A --
Anarchy of capitalist production -- 
Arabs
-- B --
-- C --
Capitalist mode of production -- 
Cattle-breeding -- 
Centralisation of capitals --
China -- 
Circuit of capital -- 
Circulation -- 
Circulating capital -- 
Classes -- 
Commodity [Commodity  production] -- 
Commodity-capital -- 
Communist society -- 
Community -- 
Competition -- 
Concentration -- 
Constant capital -- 
Consumption -- 
Co-operation --  
Costs of circulation -- 
Credit [Credit system] -- 
Crises -- 
Cycle
-- D - E --
England -- 
Exchange 
-- F - G - H --
Gold -- 
Ground rent [See Rent] -- 
Hoard [See Money] 
-- I - J - L --
Instruments of labour [See Means of production] -- 
Joint-stock capital -- 
Labour -- 
Labour-power -- 
Landownership 
-- M --
Means of subsistence -- 
Mercantilism -- 
Merchant's capital -- 
Money -- 
Money-capital -- 
Money-market -- 
Monopoly 
-- N - O --
Over-production [See Crises]  
-- P --
Precious metals [See Gold,
                                  Money] --
Price -- 
Production [See Capitalist mode of production] -- 
Productive capital -- 
Productive power of labour -- 
Profit -- 
Purchase and sale 
-- R --
Replacement of capital -- 
Reproduction -- 
Reproduction, simple -- 
Reproduction on an extended scale -- 
Reserve army of wage-labourers -- 
Reserve-capital [See Supply] -- 
Reserve fund -- 
Revenue -- 
Russia 
-- S --
Socialised production [See Communist society] -- 
State capital --
Stock exchange -- 
Storage -- 
Suez Canal -- 
Supply --
Surplus-value [Surplus-labour, Surplus-product]
-- T --
Trade -- 
Trade unions -- 
Transport [Transport industry] -- 
Truck-system -- 
Turnover of capital 
-- U - V --
Value -- 
Value composition of capital -- 
Variable capital -- 
-- W --
World-market [See Circulation, 
                              Market,  
                              Trade] 
 
Accumulation of capital:  
- as aim and compelling motive of industrial capital -- 
59, 
507; 
- hoarding as factor of accumulation -- 
79,
85-86,
123,
477,
493;
- as a means to expand production of surplus-value -- 
80,
123;
- as capitalisation of surplus-value -- 
82;
- accumulation of money-capital in bank deposits and securities -- 
86, 
    
123;
- money reserve fund -- 
86,
167,
175,
324,
351,
453;
- and growth of productive power of labour -- 
360;
- necessity of accumulation under capitalism -- 
498-99;
- simple reproduction as an actual factor of -- 
396-99;
- expenditure of surplus-labour in accumulation -- 
500;
- extension of business without accumulation -- 
504;
- rate of accumulation -- 
524.
 
Advanced capital:  
- minimum magnitude of -- 
81,
85,
86,
110,
123,
262;
- time for which fixed capital is advanced -- 
165,
171;
- and capital-value turned over annually -- 
187;
- and terms of payment -- 
191;
- and distribution of social surplus-value -- 
220;
- and duration of productive acts -- 
232,
233,
236;
- and length of working period -- 
235,
320;
- and credit system -- 
237,
238;
- and interuptions in working period -- 
244-45;
- money-form of -- 
257,
259-60,
268,
346,
361;
- advancement of variable capital -- 
302,
382,
383.
See also Cattle-breeding.
 
Agriculture:  
- commodity character of farmer's economy -- 
118;
- natural economy -- 
118,
119;
- production of raw materials -- 
146;
- expansion of production -- 
176;
- Quesmay on capital employed in -- 
193;
- taxes and rent are detrimental to -- 
238-39;
- working period in -- 
239,
244;
- difference between production time and working time in -- 
244,
245, 
    
246,
250;
- condition of agricultural labourer -- 
245;
- shortening of turnover time in -- 
246-48;
- production time and forestry -- 
247-48,
250;
- turnover cycle in -- 
251;
- economic and natural process of reproduction in -- 
363;
- employment of labour-power in -- 
454,
485;
- reproduction of constant capital in -- 
525.
 
Anarchy of capitalist production:  
 
Arabs:  
- Effect of world trade on -- 
35.
  
Bill of exchange:  
- accumulation of money-capital in form of -- 
86.
See also 
Capital, 
Capitalist mode of production, 
Classes.
  
Bourgeoisie:  
See Capitalist. 
See also 
Advanced capital, 
Money, 
Money-capital, 
Productive capital. 
 
Capital:  
- augmentation of capital as condition of its preservation -- 
81;
- as a value generating value -- 
83;
- characteristic features of social capital -- 
100,
108-09;
- revolutions in value of social capital -- 
109-10,
111;
- can be understood only as motion -- 
109-;
- movement of social capital -- 
355,
356;
- social capital as joint-stock capital of all individual capitalists -- 
437.
 
Capital of circulation:  , 
Commodity-capital, 
Money-capital. 
See also 
Capital, 
Capitalist mode of production, 
Classes. 
 
Capitalist:  
- growth of individual consumption of -- 
70;
- as personification of industrial capital -- 
121;
- and labourer -- 
414,
447,
518-19;
- consumption and revenue of -- 
423-24;
- and circulation of money -- 
337,
- and variable capital -- 
443,
451;
- industrial capitalist and idle capitalist in Destutt de Tracey -- 
484-92.
 
Capitalist mode of production:  
- value of newly produced commodity is higher than that of its elements of
   
    production -- 
17,
26,
120;
- purchase and sale of labour-power as a basic condition of -- 
17,
26,
30, 
    
36-37,
77,
84,
119-20,
349,
357,
389;
- and separation of labour-power from means of production -- 
32;
- capitalist production and commodity production -- 
36,
113,
119,
499,
   
504;
- labourers and means of production as factors of production -- 
34-35;
- and revolutionisation of economic structure of society -- 
36,
57,
   
    compelling motive of -- 
58-59,
70,
80, 
99,
123,
157,
355,
389,
       
449,
507;
- vulgar political economy on capitalist process of production -- 
68;
- quantity of commodities created by capitalist production depends on the 
   
    scale of production -- 
77;
- and technique -- 
36,
57,
79,
110,
173;
- continuity of capitalist production -- 
105,
108,
285;
- and evolution of agricultural labourer into wage-labourer -- 
119-20;
- mode of production and mode of exchange -- 
120;
- and market -- 
154-55;
- anarchy of production and waste of productive forces -- 
175,
320,
473;
- contradictions of -- 
320;
- crisis and abnormal conditions of process of production -- 
322,
- unproductive expenses (faux frasis ) of -- 
134,
139,
142,
152,
350;
- and credit -- 
350;
- and condition of working-class -- 
414-15;
- and foreign trade -- 
474;
- accidental character of balance in -- 
499;
- method of analysing -- 
512,
513.
 
Cattle-breeding -- 
239,
241,
249,
250;
 
 
Circuit of capital:  
- purpose and outcome of -- 
47,
58,
103;
- interruptions in circuit of capital -- 
50,
106;
- fixation of capital for certain lengths of time in various phases of -- 
50;
- as a unity of circulation and production -- 
60,
103,
106;
- disturbances in it and reserve fund -- 
87,
- three formulas of -- 
103;
- as unity of its three forms -- 
103,
106-07;
- and its turnover -- 
158,
311;
- in production of precious metals -- 
331;
- circuit of social capital -- 
356,
358.
See also 
Exchange 
 
Circulation:  
- production of commodities and circulation of commodities -- 
33;
- of commodities under capitalism -- 
33,
35,
61,
129,
393;
- of surplus-value and capital-value -- 
42,
44,
68-69;
- of capital as part of general circulation of commodities -- 
60-61,
71;
- within the circuit of productive capital -- 
65-66;
- of surplus-value in simple reproduction -- 
67,
68,
71-72;
- and formation of a fund for purchase and payment -- 
78;
- money-capital and speed of -- 
112;
- of industrial capital and world-marrket -- 
113;
- process of circulation and development of commodity production -- 
    
113-14;
- amount of money required for -- 
116,
288,
329,
333,
335-36,
345, 
    
349;
- as a phase of reproduction process -- 
129,
131,
355;
- and formation of supply -- 
147,
148,
151;
- of portion of capital-value fixed in instruments of labour -- 
161,
166;
- commodity-capital and money-capital as capital of circulation -- 
196, 
    
198,
209;
- improvement in means of transportation and time of -- 
255,
256;
- of money and wages -- 
418,
482;
- credit and metalic circulation -- 
504.
 
Circulating capital:  
- money-form of -- 
87,
286;
- circulation of capital-value -- 
161,
171;
- differences between it and fixed capital -- 
161,
164,
171,
192, 
    
199-200,
204,
283;
- time for which it is advanced -- 
169;
- additional investment of -- 
235,
,
263;
- and methods to reduce time of turnover in agriculture -- 
246-48;
- changes in amount of -- 
262;
- turnover of constant and variable part -- 
298.
See also 
Capitalist, 
Peasantry. 
 
Classes:  
- capitalist reproduction as reproduction of class of wage-labourers and
   
    class of capitalists -- 
33,
384,
396,
420;
- exploitation of working-class under capitalism -- 
37,
359,
513,
    
519-20;
- industrial capital and class antagonism between capitalists and wage-
   
    labourers -- 
57;
- working-class and crises of over-production -- 
321,
414-15;
See also
Commodity-capital.  
 
Commodity [Commodity  production]:  
- and money -- 
17,
29,
47,
358;
- universal character of commodity production under capitalism -- 
32,
36, 
    
119,
138-39,
146,
499,
505;
- and division of social labour -- 
36;
- transformation of commodity production into capitalist production -- 
36, 
    
113;
- produced capitalistically and surplus-value -- 
37;
- as element of commodity-capital -- 
37,
40,
96,
146;
- hoarding in production of -- 
85;
- commodity production in pre-capitalist modes of production -- 
113,
389;
- purchase and sale with small independent producers of commodities -- 
    
133,
135;
- commodity production and capitalist production with Adam Smith -- 
392.
See also 
Commodity. 
 
Commodity-capital:  
- as form of existence of capital-value which has produced surplus-value 
   
    -- 
37,
42,
47,
96;
- realisation of, and separation of surplus-value and capital-value -- 
43, 
    
90,
95;
- and money-capital -- 
47,
82;
- as a functional form of industrial capital -- 
49, 
57,
82;
- general formula of its circuit -- 
8,
97;
- its circuit and that of surplus-value -- 
90, 
95,
99;
- and discrepancy between price and value -- 
94;
- circuit of commodity-capital and its reproduction -- 
94;
- consumption as condition of its circuit -- 
95, 
99,
396-97;
- depreciation of -- 
112;
- and commodity-supply -- 
139, 
142,
145;
- speedy growth -- 
505.
 
Communist society:  
- book-keeping in collective production -- 
137;
- supply in socialised production -- 
472-73;
- preservation of difference in behaviour of means of production in 
   
    labour-process -- 
200-01;
- distribution of labour-power and means of production in socialised 
   
    production -- 
362;
- reproduction in -- 
362,
455,
472,
473;
- planning of production in -- 
362;
- distribution of products of department I in socialised production -- 
    427-28;
- control of society over process of reproduction --
472-73.
 
Constant capital:  
- division of capital into fixed and circulating and difference between 
   
    variable and constant capital -- 
217,
222;
- difference in turnover of constant and variable part of circulating 
   
    capital -- 
297;
- employed and consumed in production -- 
400;
- production of new constant capital -- 
369,
430,
442;
- as part of value of commodity-capital it helped produce -- 
522.
See also 
Use-value. 
 
Consumption:  
- productive consumption -- 
25,
34,
43,
49,
57-58,
59,
76,
77-78, 
    
160-61;
- of the labourer and reproduction of labour-power -- 
35,
59-60,
95,
    
211,
356;
- pre-capitalist modes of production -- 
36;
- individual consumption of labourer as condition of productive consumption
   
    -- 
59-60,
77-78,
95,
167,
211,
356;
- individual consumption of capitalist and simple reproduction -- 
66-67, 
    
413,
415;
- vulgar political economy sees in consumption the purpose of capitalist
   
    production -- 
70;
- and crisis of over-production -- 
77,
78,
414-15;
- as condition of the circuit of commodity-capital -- 
99,
397;
- individual consumption-fund -- 
95,
211,
372-73.
 
Costs of circulation:  
- and value of commodities -- 
132-33,
138,
148,
151;
- and exploitation of workers employed in trade -- 
133-34;
- cost of book-keeping -- 
136;
- money and -- 
137,
350;
- unproductive expenses and enrichment of individual capitalists -- 
139;
- and commodity-supply -- 
140,
141,
146-47,
150;
- replacement of unproductive expenses -- 
151;
- productive character of costs of transportation -- 
151-52.
 
Credit [Credit system]:  
- money-economy and credit-economy -- 
119;
- and supply -- 
145;
- and wrapping of real movement of reproduction in mystery -- 
151;
- development of -- 
185,
237,
325,
350,
361;
- development of, and functioning of money as capital -- 
185,
502;
- development of, and advancing of other people's capital -- 
238;
- and concentration of capital -- 
239,
497;
- and different usances -- 
256-57;
- use of fluxes and refluxes of money as auxiliary means of -- 
483;
- and metallic circulation -- 
504.
See also
Anarchy of capitalist production, 
Cycle. 
 
Crises:  
- explanation of crisis by underconsumption of working-class -- 
18,
414;
- attempts of bourgeois economists to prove the impossibility of over-
    production under capitalism -- 
75;
- and contradiction between production and conumption -- 
76,
77;
- manifestations of -- 
78;
- and renewal of equipment -- 
172;
- material basis of periodic crises -- 
189;
- and material basis of next turnover cycle -- 
188;
- and unemployment -- 
319,
414;
- on money-market and abnormal conditions in process of production -- 
321;
- and wages -- 
414-15;
- in simple reproduction -- 
471;
- possibility of, and conditions for return to normal course of reproduction 
   
    -- 
499.
  
Demand and supply:  
- of industrial capitalist and class of capitalists -- 
119-22,
- labourer's savings from wages and his demand for necessities of life -- 
120,
- of capitalist and turnover of capital -- 
121,
- scale of production and demand -- 
146,
- volume of supply and demand -- 
148,
- demand for necessities of life and their price -- 
344.
See also 
Circulating capital, 
Productive capital. 
  
Fixed capital:  
- peculiar features of circulation -- 
160,
162,
170,
282-83;
- and instruments of labour -- 
162;
- confusion in the minds of bourgeois economists of properties inherent 
   
     in bodily form of instruments of labour with properties of fixed 
    capital -- 
163;
- difference between it and circulating capital -- 
160,
163,
170,
191,
199,
    
204,
207,
282;
- and locally fixed instruments of labour -- 
165,
214-15;
- scale of production and magnitude of -- 
168;
- repairs of -- 
177;
- turnover time of, and cycle of turnovers of advanced capital -- 
188,
251;
- division of capital into fixed and circulating and difference between 
   
    constant and variable capital -- 
217,
222;
- and prolongation of turnover time -- 
240;
- and reduction of production time -- 
243;
- replacement of -- 
173,
186,
453-56.
  
Foreign Trade -- See Trade.  
  
Ground rent -- See Rent.   
  
Hoard -- See Money.   
  
India:  
- effect of capitalist world commerce on -- 
35-36;
- commodity production of Indian ryots -- 
113;
- book-keeping in Indian communities -- 
137;
- influence of American Civil War on Indian economy -- 
144;
- famine of 1866 -- 
144;
- famine and cattle-breeding in -- 
240-41;
- trade and credit relations with England -- 
256;
- export of English cotton goods and yarn to -- 
321-22.
  
Industrial capital:  
- definition of, and forms of its circuit -- 
50,
82;
- and capitalist character of production -- 
57,
61;
- and other kinds of capital -- 
57;
- and money-capital -- 
110;
- circuit of, and commodity circulation -- 
112-13;
- world-market and circulation of -- 
113,
118;
- its extended operation without changing its magnitude -- 
510.
  
Instruments of labour -- See Means of production.
See also 
Productive power of labour. 
  
Labour:  
- and creation of value -- 
16,
18,
20,
29,
390;
- and labour-power -- 
16-20,
119;
- forced -- 
32,
237,
390,
483;
- surplus-labour is gratuitous labour performed for capital -- 
37;
- capitalist society and wage-labour -- 
108,
120,
348;
- character of labour performed in sphere of circulation -- 
132-35;
- labour-process is measured by time -- 
302;
- two-fold character of labour -- 
381
387.
See also 
Reserve army of wage-labourers. 
  
Labour-power:  
- purchase and sale of, as basic condition of capitalist  production -- 
17,
28, 
    
36,
76,
83,
109,
117-19,
348,
357,
388-89;
- value of -- 
19,
118,
384,
386,
387;
- ratio of investment in labour-power and means of production -- 
26;
- transformation into commodity -- 
30;
- purchase and sale of, and class relation between capitalist and labourer  -- 
   
31;
- reproduction of, and consumption of labourer -- 
35,
59-60,
95,
167, 
    
209,
356;
- manner of uniting labour-power with means of production determines
   
    economic structure of society -- 
36-37;
- transformation into capital -- 
37,
90-91,
116-17,
209,
375,
382, 
    
384,
443;
- and self-expansion of value -- 
36,
38,
76,
215,
219,
- and evolution of agricultural producer into wage-labourer -- 
119-20,
- its exclusion from productive capital by Adam Smith -- 
208-09,
214-16;
- wage-labourer advances his labour to capitalist -- 
219;
- unproductive labourers -- 
414;
- employment of labour-power in agriculture -- 
454,
484;
See also 
Means of production, 
Technique. 
  
Machinery:  
- employment of, and productive power of labour -- 
144;
- as commodity-capital and as fixed capital -- 
163,
196-97,
229;
- peculiarity of turnover of its value -- 
167,
199;
- moral depreciation -- 
173;
- wear and tear of its different parts and their replacement -- 
174,
453;
- use of replacement fund for improvement of -- 
175;
- labour of cleaning of -- 
177;
- repair work -- 
177-78;
- employment of, and working period -- 
236.
See also 
Trade. 
  
Market:  
- world-market and circulation of industrial capital -- 
112;
- development of world-market and magnitude of supplies -- 
146;
- and period of selling -- 
251;
- transport and concentration of -- 
253;
- transport and world market -- 
254;
- crises on money-market and abnormal conditions in process of production
   
     -- 
322.
  
Means of production:  
- production of, is divorced from production of other commodities as a
   
    result of division of social labour -- 
34-36;
- manner of uniting labour-power with means of production determines
   
    economic structure of society -- 
35-37;
- transfer of value of instruments of labour to product -- 
53,
160,
161;
- and labour-power as elements in labour-process -- 
82,
167;
- instruments of labour and fixed capital -- 
163;
- degree of fixity and durability of instruments of labour -- 
163;
- confusion by bourgeois economists of properties of instruments of labour
   
    in their bodily form with properties of capital -- 
164,
202-03;
- locally fixed instruments of labour -- 
164,
213;
- revolutions in instruments of labour -- 
173,
188;
- more effective use of instruments of labour without additional outlay of
   
    money -- 
359;
- products of department I and revenue -- 
369-70
372.
  
Means of subsistence:  
- classification of means of subsistence of labourers by Adam Smith as 
   
    circulating capital -- 
215;
- consumed by labourer and capitalist -- 
229;
- consumer necessities and articles of luxury -- 
407,
415;
- crisis and consumption of luxuries -- 
414;
- consumption of necessities of life by unproductive labourers -- 
414.
See also 
Circulation, 
Gold,
Reserve fund. 
  
Money:  
- commodity and -- 
17,
29,
48,
358-59;
- transformation into capital -- 
16-17,
30-31,
36,
46;
- functions of money and functions of capital -- 
28,
31,
46,
78;
- as universal equivalent -- 
29,
43,
44;
- precious metals as -- 
38;
- and use-form of commodities -- 
48,
58-59;
- money-making as compelling motive of capitalist production -- 
58;
- as form of existence of value -- 
59;
- as form of hoard -- 
58,
59;
- hoard formation and real accumulation -- 
67,
79,
80,
85,
151,
325, 
    
329;
- credit-money during first epoch of capitalist production -- 
114;
- as means of payment -- 
115,
190;
- money-reserve as premise of money circulation -- 
151;
- credit system and hoarding -- 
185;
- amount required for circulation -- 
115,
288,
329,
333,
335-36,
345, 
    
348;
- laws governing circulation of commodities and money -- 
115,
333, 
    
335-36;
- circuit of money and its currency -- 
346;
- expenses of producing or buying money -- 
361;
- advanced by capitalists to serve circulation of their commodities -- 
405, 
    
461;
- mass of circulating money and banks -- 
417;
- and wages -- 
418;
- quantity of money accumulated -- 
477;
- fluxes and refluxes of money and credit system -- 
483;
- and reproduction -- 
494.
See also 
Advanced capital. 
  
Money-capital:  
- formula of its circuit -- 
25;
- stages of its circuit -- 
25-48,
50,
53;
- circuit of, and productive capital -- 
34-35,
63-64;
- and commodity-capital -- 
48,
50,
82;
- and industrial capital -- 
50,
57,
82;
- circuit of, and compelling motive of capitalist production -- 
58-59,
61, 
    
99;
- circulation and circuit of -- 
61;
- form of hoard as function of -- 
78-79,
85;
- within the circuit of industrial capital -- 
79;
- latent -- 
80,
85,
325-26,
353,
454;
- tying-up and setting free of -- 
110-12;
- amount of, to be advanced -- 
84,
110,
263;
- and credit system -- 
286,
349;
- plethora of money-capital after crisis -- 
287;
- and annual social production -- 
326;
- scale of capitalist production and functioning of -- 
359;
- and banks -- 
416;
- potential (virtual) -- 
494,
495,
496-97
500-04,
506-07;
- formation of new money-capital -- 
513.
  
Monopoly:  
- large-scale production as its basis -- 
110.
See also 
Value-composition of capital.
  
Organic composition of capital:  
- and distribution of social surplus-value -- 
220;
- as ratio of constant to variable capital -- 
220;
- and process of circulation -- 
220;
- conditions for the growth of -- 
518-19.
  
Over-production -- See Crises.  
  
Peasantry:  
- commodity production based on serfdom -- 
110,
117;
- capitalist production and evolution of agricultural producer into wage-
   
    labourer -- 
119-20;
- supplies in peasant economy -- 
143;
- disarrangements caused among small farmers and peasants by prolongation 
    of turnover -- 
240;
- domestic peasant industries -- 
245;
- combination of agriculture with subsidiary industries -- 
245.
  
Physiocrats:   
-- 363-66;
- circuit of commodity-capital as basis of Quesnay's Tableau Economique 
    -- 
102;
- Quesnay on the difference between fixed and circulating capital -- 
193-94, 
    
202;
- to physiocrats, only capital employed in agriculture is really productive 
    capital -- 
193,
216,
229,
363;
- origin of surplus-value according to -- 
216,
223;
- simple reproduction according to Quesnay's Tableau Economique -- 
363;
- system of, as first systematic conception of capitalist production -- 
364;
- analysis of reproduction by -- 
363-64;
- avance (advance) in -- 
383,
500.
See also 
Mercantilism, 
Physiocrats. 
  
Political economy, bourgeois:  
- criticism of Rodbertus's views on surplus-value -- 
7-18;
- mercantilists on source of surplus-value -- 
8;
- Adam Smith on surplus-value and its origin -- 
8-9;
- Ricardo on value and surplus-value -- 
11-12,
17,
221,
393;
- communism of Owen is based on Ricardo's economic theory -- 
13;
- on purpose of capitalist production -- 
70,
94;
- vulgar political economy gives out circulation of capital as its circuit -- 
    70-71;
- fetishism peculiar to -- 
127,
227,
300;
- sees in circulation the source of self-expansion of value -- 
127;
- confusion of categories of constant and variable capital with categories of 
    fixed and circulating capital -- 
163,
215,
220,
221,
228,
229,
441;
- confusion of properties of things a such with properties of capital -- 
163, 
    
205;
- confusion of money-capital and comodity-capital with circulating part of 
    productive capital -- 
169, 
207;
- Adam Smith on fixed and circulating capital -- 
193-217,
230,
364,
366;
- Ricardo on fixed and circulating capital -- 
219-30;
- physiocrats and Adam Smith place labour of workers on a level with that 
    of labouring cattle -- 
215;
217,
364,
376;
- Ricardo's theory of profit -- 
227;
- analysis of reproduction with physiocrats -- 
364;
- analysis of reproduction with Adam Smith -- 
364-92,
438;
- Smith's mistakes as regards component parts of price of commodities -- 
    
365,
373-74,
376-77,
392-94,
475;
- revenue as original source of exchangable value in Adam Smith -- 
375, 
    
386,
391;
- identification of commodity production with capitalist production in 
    Adam Smith -- 
391;
- apologetic economists present labour-power as capital and labourer as 
    capitalist -- 
444;
- free-trade  school confuses circulation of capital with exchange of 
    commodities -- 
498.
  
Precious metals -- See Gold,
                                  Money. 
  
Price:  
- of commodities and amount of money in circulation -- 
115,
228;
- market, prices and acts of purchase and sale -- 
328,
344;
- wages and price of production -- 
342;
- wage increases and rises in prices -- 
344;
- divergence of prices from values, and movement of social capital -- 
396;
- rise of prices in periods of prosperity -- 
414.
  
Production -- See Capitalist mode of production.
  
Productive capital:  
- and creation of value and surplus-value -- 
28,
49-50,
76;
- distribution of elements of production -- 
32;
- general formula of circuit of -- 
65,
87-88;
- productive consumption and circulation -- 
76;
- formula of reproduction on an enlarged scale -- 
81;
- its division into fixed and circulating capital -- 
161,
170,
192,
199, 
    
201,
205;
- capital of circulation as opposed to -- 
194,
196,
198,
206;
- difference in behaviour of its elements in labour-process -- 
199-200;
- constantly functioning quantity of --
272;
- multiplication of its elements without additional money-capital -- 
358;
- production of additional productive capital -- 
501.
  
Productive power of labour:  
- and continuous change in value-relations -- 
74;
- growth of, and cheapening of elements of production -- 
95-96;
- capitalist mode of production and  -- 
143;
- methods of increasing -- 
143;
- and mass of means of production -- 
143;
- is inversely proportional to value it creates -- 
152;
- and transportation of goods -- 
152;
- and continuity of production -- 
284;
- and expansion of production -- 
324;
- and scale of production -- 
360;
- and accumulation of capital -- 
360;
- and growth of organic composition of capital -- 
517-18;
- augments quantity of product, not its value
360.
See also 
Merchant's capital, 
Trade. 
  
Purchase and sale:  
- scale of reproduction and time of realisation -- 
40,
140;
- transfer of functions of purchase and sale to merchant -- 
133;
- volume of supply and volume of sales -- 
148;
- period of selling and fluctuations of market -- 
253;
- distance from market and time of selling -- 
253,
321.
  
Railways -- See Transport.  
See also 
Reproduction, 
Wear and tear. 
  
Replacement of capital:  
- and extension of production -- 
173-74;
- and repairs -- 
180-81;
- size of -- 
182-83;
- and previous accumulation of money -- 
183-84;
- replacement of fixed capital -- 
173,
185,
453-56;
- replacement of means of production and moral depreciation -- 
188;
- replacement of wear and tear of a hoard -- 
329-30;
- and pocess of reproduction -- 
397.
See also
Replacement of capital. 
  
Reproduction:  
- capitalist reproduction as reproduction of class of wage-labourers and 
    class of capitalist -- 
34,
385,
396,
420;
- and circulation -- 
40-41,
150,
204,
355-57;
- and separation of realised capital into capital-value and surplus-value 
    -- 
44;
- as a periodical renewal of functioning of productive capital -- 
65,
94;
- and consumption -- 
77-78;
- and crises -- 
78,
471-72,
498-99;
- formation of reproduction fund -- 
95;
- effect of changes in values of means of production on scale of reproduction
     -- 
109-11;
- and unproductive functions -- 
133;
- credit and real movement of -- 
150;
- time of reproduction of living instruments of labour -- 
173;
- in agriculture -- 
247,
363;
- reduction of reproduction period and annual rate of surplus-value -- 
318;
- and two departments of social product -- 
372,
399-400;
- and replacement of value and substance of component parts of social 
    product -- 
396,
397;
- and hoarding -- 
455;
- annual reproduction of gold and silver -- 
473-74.
  
Reproduction, simple:  
- and individual consumption of capitalist -- 
67,
71,
328,
400,
413,
415;
- and circulation of surplus-value -- 
67,
68-71;
- and production of new constant capital-value -- 
372,
430,
442;
- as an actual factor of accumulation -- 
399;
- and two departments of social production -- 
399;
- scheme of -- 
400-01;
- proportions in -- 
406,
412,
430,
435,
469,
523;
- and crises -- 
471;
- and storing up of money -- 
476;
- and reproduction on an extended scale -- 
500,
509-10.
  
Reproduction on an extended scale:  
- and increased individual consumption -- 
77-78;
- and its proportions -- 
79,
500,
518;
- and latent money-capital -- 
79-80,
325;
- and productivity of labour -- 
95,
96,
101;
- and fall in value of means of production -- 
110;
- and accumulation -- 
110,
324,
505;
- and money reserve fund for replacement of capital -- 
175;
- extensive and intensive expansion of production -- 
324;
- and simple reproduction -- 
500,
509-10,
521;
- schemes of -- 
509-26.
  
Reserve army of wage-labourers 
-- 
320,
414,
505,
517-18.
See also Labour-power.
  
Reserve-capital -- See Supply.  
  
Socialised production -- See Communist society
  
Stock exchange:  
- marginal transactions -- 
347.
  
Suez Canal:  
- and world trade -- 
256.
  
Supply:  
- formation of -- 
139-45;
- commodity-supply proper -- 
145-50;
- productive supply and continuity of process of production -- 
123,
139, 
    
146,
191;
- commodity-capital and commodity-supply -- 
139,
140,
146-48,
191;
- Adam Smith on formation of -- 
142-43;
- forms of -- 
143;
- and consumption fund -- 
142;
- volume of -- 
143-44,
148,
149,
150;
- costs of formation and preservation of -- 
146-151;
- social concentration of -- 
147;
- formation of, and commodity circulation -- 
147-49;
- and stagnation of circulation -- 
149,
151;
- renewal of -- 
149-50;
- in socialised production -- 
472-73;
- bulging size of commodity-supply -- 
151;
- volume of, and repetition of purchases -- 
191;
- in agriculture -- 
248-49;
- size of productive supply and turnover of capital -- 
249-50;
- working period and productive supply -- 
294;
- analysis of annual reproduction and commodity-supply -- 
509.
  
Surplus-value [Surplus-labour, Surplus-product]:
- theory of, pith and marrow of political economy -- 
2,
7;
- mercantilists on source of -- 
8;
- criticism of Rodbertus's views on it -- 
7-8,
17-18;
- Adam Smith on it and its source -- 
8;
- Ricardo on -- 
11-14,
17-19,
227-28;
- as general form of value appropriated without equivalent -- 
10;
- anti-capitalist English literature of twenties and thirties on -- 
12;
- Marx's theory of, a revolution in political economy -- 
14-16;
- circulation of, in simple reproduction -- 
67,
68-71;
- capitalisation of -- 
80-85,
110,
123,
324,
507;
- circuit of -- 
89,
94-96,
99;
- division of, into revenue and part to be accumulated -- 
100,
507;
- difference between constant and variable capital and formation of -- 
    
224-25,
229;
- annual rate of -- 
299,
306-07,
318,
324;
- magnitude of variable capital and quantity of -- 
301,
302;
- accumulation of, and expansion of business -- 
325;
- distribution of -- 
338,
415,
425;
- money required for realisation of -- 
338-39,
423;
- insurance-fund of production -- 
368;
- appropriation of, as essential element of process of production -- 
389;
- consumption of, in simple reproduction -- 
401;
- and potential money-capital -- 
494,
495.
See also 
Purchase and sale. 
  
Time of circulation:  
- and productive capital -- 
126;
- and sale -- 
128,
252;
- and change of prices -- 
256.
See also 
Market,  
Merchant's capital. 
  
Trade:  
- development of, as premise of capitalist production -- 
33,
36,
113;
- effect of world trade on peoples of the East -- 
36;
- as function of merchant's capital -- 
113,
134,
135;
- world trade and development of transportation facilities -- 
255-56;
- capitalist production and foreign trade -- 
472,
474;
- foreign trade and analysis of reproduction -- 
474;
  
Trade unions 
-- 344.
  
Transport [Transport industry]:   
- useful effect of transport industry -- 
54,
162;
- production and consumption in transport industry -- 
54,
162;
- exchange-value of useful effect if transportation -- 
54;
- formula of circuit for transport industry -- 
57;
- development of transport facilities and supplies -- 
145;
- costs of transportation -- 
151-55;
- transport industry as continuation of process of production within process  
    of circulation -- 
155;
- transport industry, as independent branch of production -- 
155;
- moral depreciation in transport -- 
173;
- development of, and new centres of production -- 
253;
- development of, and turnover of capital
254,
255;
  
Truck-system 
-- 
512,
520.
  
Turnover of capital:  
- circuit and turnover of capital -- 
158;
- turnover time -- 
158-59;
- formula for number of turnovers -- 
159;
- peculiarity of turnover of fixed capital -- 
166;
- and difference between fixed and circulating capital -- 
170,
192,
204, 
    
282;
- different turnover times of different elements of fixed capital -- 
172;
- aggregate turnover of advanced capital -- 
186;
- turnover time of value of advanced capital and actual turnover time of its
    component parts -- 
188;
- cycle of turnovers -- 
188,
257;
- turnover of variable capital and circulating component of constant capital
     -- 
202;
- velocity of turnover -- 
236,
243,
255;
- reduction of turnover time in agriculture -- 
246-48;
- time of selling and period of -- 
252;
- and development of transportation -- 
254;
- difference in turnover of constant and variable components of circulating
     capital -- 
297;
- and relation between capital advanced and capital employed -- 
305;
- accelerated turnover and accelerated currency  -- 
346;
- shortening of turnover period -- 
360-61;
- turnover period and material nature of process of production -- 
361
See also 
Surplus-value. 
  
Value:  
- reduced to labour and surplus-value to surplus-labour in Adam Smith 
    -- 
13;
- average rate of profit and law of -- 
19;
- purchase of labour-power and transformation of value into capital -- 
28;
- labour cannot have any value -- 
29;
- changes in value-realtions -- 
74,
107-08,
397-98;
- discrepencies between price and -- 
93,
397;
- revolutions in value of social capital -- 
107-08,
109;
- its identification with exchange-value by Bailey -- 
109;
- of social product and its material constituents -- 
434.
See also 
Organic composition of capital. 
  
Value composition of capital:  
- its effect on magnitude of capital-value -- 
69;
- its change with the growth of capital -- 
84;
- and minimum size of capital to be advanced -- 
84,
85.
  
Variable capital:  
- labour-power as -- 
167,
210,
374-75;
- Adam Smith's erroneous views on variable capital -- 
209-10,
216-17, 
    
222;
- turnover of constant and variable part of circulating capital -- 
297;
- advanced and employed -- 
303;
- return to capitalists I and II of variable capital laid out for wages -- 
406, 
    
418,
451;
- time for which it is advanced -- 
418.
  
Wages:  
- creation by Marx of first rational theory -- 
16;
- and value of product -- 
17,
72;
- as disguised form of price of labour-power -- 
29,
116;
- as converted form of labourer's future labour -- 
73;
- savings from -- 
120;
- and prices -- 
343,
345;
- and intensification of exploitation -- 
359;
- as form of labourer's revenue -- 
391;
- role of money advanced for wages in circulation -- 
418,
482;
- their depression below normal average -- 
512.
  
Worker, working-class -- See Classes, 
                                            Labour-power  
  
Working period:  
- duration of, and investment of circulating capital -- 
233,
321;
- undertakings requiring a long working period -- 
235-36;
- means of reducing it -- 
236,
237;
- advanced capital and reduction of -- 
237;
- means of reducing it in agriculture -- 
237-38;
- time of production and working time -- 
242-51;
- and fixed capital -- 
280-81;
- reduction of, and productive supply -- 
292;
- and matrial conditions of production -- 
320,
361.
  
World-market -- See Circulation, 
                              Market,  
                              Trade