Biblioteca / 1970-1979
David McLellan, editor. Marx’s Grundrisse.
Londres: Macmillan, 1971.
2da edición, Macmillan, 1980. 180 páginas.
Contents
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
INTRODUCTION
1 – General Introduction
2 – Critique of Bastiat and Carey
3 – Money as a Symbol of Alienation in Capitalist Society
4 – Social Power and the Individual
5 – Alienation, Social Relationships and Free Individuality
6 – General and Specific Labour
7 – Individuals and Society
8 – Wage-Labour, Capital and Landed Property
9 – Capital and Labour as Productive and Unproductive
10 – Capital as a Productive Force
11 – The Dialectic of Capital
12 – The Contributions of Labour and Capital to the Production Process
13 – Capital as a Revolutionary, but Limited, Force
14 – The Preconditions of Revolution
15 – Alienated Labour and Capital
16 – Property as the Right to Alien Labour
17 – Exchange Relationships in Feudal and Capitalist Society
18 – Communism as the Full Development of Human Potentiality
19 – The Universalist Tendencies Inherent in Capitalism
20 – Labour as Sacrifice or Self-realisation
21 – Individual Freedom in Capitalist Society
22 – The Labour Process and Alienation in Machinery and Science
23 – The Position of Labour in Capitalist and Communist Society
24 – Free Time and the Production Process in Capitalist and Communist Society
25 – Leisure and Free Time in Communist Society
26 – Productive Power in Capitalist and Communist Societv
27 – Surplus Value and the Abolition of Capitalism
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