Capital Volume III is a 1894 book by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Like the previous volume, Volume III was prepared by Engels based on the notes left after Marx's death. It contains material which concerns, among other things, the so-called transformation problem and tendency of the rate of profit to fall.
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1840s | Doctoral Thesis ('41), On Freedom of the Press ('42), Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right ('43), Comments on James Mill, Economic & Philosophic Manuscripts, On the Jewish Question ('44), Theses on Feuerbach ('45), Saint Max ('46), The Poverty of Philosophy, Wage Labour & Capital, Wages ('47), The June Revolution in Paris ('48) |
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1860s | Theories of Surplus Value, Economic Manuscripts ('61), Inaugural Address of the IWMA, Direct Production Process ('64), On Proudhon, Confession, Value, Price and Profit ('65), CAPITAL VOLUME I ('67), 4th Annual Report ('68), The Right of Inheritance ('69) |
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