发表于2024-11-17
世界文学名著表现了作者描述的特定时代的文化。阅读这些名著可以领略著者流畅的文笔、逼真的描述、详细的刻画,让读者如同置身当时的历史文化之中。为此,我们将这套精心编辑的“名著典藏”奉献给广大读者。
我们找来了专门研究西方历史、西方文化的专家学者,请教了专业的翻译人员,精心挑选了这些可以代表西方文学的著作,并听取了一些国外专门研究文学的朋友的建议,不删节、不做任何人为改动,严格按照原著的风格,提供原汁原味的西方名著,让读者能享受纯正的英文名著。
随着阅读的展开,你会发现自己的英语水平无形中有了大幅提高,并且对西方历史文化的了解也日益深入广阔。
送您一套经典,让您受益永远!
1938年我国第一部中文全译本重新再版,马克思著作翻译家郭大力、王亚南翻译。在世界经济危机的严峻形势下,读《资本论》是一种时尚。众所周知,《资本论》是马克思倾其毕生心血写成的一部科学著作。它揭示了现代社会的经济运动规律,对于我们认识资本主义经济和研究社会主义经济提供了基本原理。
《世界名著典藏系列:资本论(英文全本)》为《资本论》的英文版,供广大读者阅读学习。
PART 1 Commodities and Money
CHAPTER 1 Commodities
SECTION 1 The Two Factors of A Commodity: Use-Value And Value (The Substance of Value and The Magnitude of Value)
SECTION 2 The Twofold Character of the Labour Embodied in Commodities
SECTION 3 The Form of Value or Exchange Value
SECTION 4 The Fetishism of Commodities and the Secret Thereof
CHAPTER 2 Exchange
CHAPTER 3 Money, or the Circulation of Commodities
SECTION 1 The Measure Of Values
SECTION 2 The Medium Of Circulation
SECTION 3 Money
PART 2 The Transformation of Money into Capital
CHAPTER 4 The General Formula for Capital
CHAPTER 5 Contradictions in the General Formula of Capital
CHAPTER 6 The Buying and Selling of Labour-Power
PART 3 The Production of Absolute Surplus-Value
CHAPTER 7 The Labour-Process and the Process of Producing Surplus-Value
SECTION 1 The Labour-Process or the Production of Use-Values
SECTION 2 The Production of Surplus-Value
CHAPTER 8 Constant Capital and Variable Capital
CHAPTER 9 The Rate of Surplus-Value
SECTION 1 The Degree of Exploitation of Labour-Power
SECTION 2 The Representation of The Components of the Value of the Product by Corresponding Proportional Parts of the Product Itself
SECTION 3 Seniors "Last Hour"
SECTION 4 Surplus-Produce
CHAPTER 10 The Working-Day
SECTION 1 The Limits of the Working-Day
SECTION 2 The Greed for Surplus-Labour. Manufacturer and Boyard
SECTION 3 Branches of English Industry Without Legal Limits to Exploitation :
SECTION 4 Day and Night Work. The Relay System
SECTION 5 The Struggle for A Normal Working-Day. Compulsory Laws for the Extension of the Working-Day from the Middle of the 14th to the End of the 17th Century
SECTION 6 The Stru~ele for the Normal Working-Day. Comoulsorv
Limitation by Law of the Working-Time. The English Factory Acts, 1833 to 1864..
SECTION 7 The Struggle for the Normal Working-Day. Re-Action of the English Factory Acts on Other Countries
CHAPTER 11 Rate and Mass of Surplus Value
PART 4 Production of Relative Surplus Value
CHAPTER 12 The Concept of Relative Surplus Value
CHAPTER 13 Co-operation
CHAPTER 14 Division of Labour and Manufacture
SECTION 1 Two-Fold Origin of Manufacture
SECTION 2 The Detail Labourer and His Implements
SECTION 3 The Two Fundamental Forms of Manufacture: Heterogeneous Manufacture, Serial Manufacture
SECTION 4 Division of Labour in Manufacture, and Division of Labour in Society
SECTION 5 The Capitalistic Character of Manufacture..
CHAPTER 15 Machinery and Modem Industry
SECTION 1 The Development of Machinery
SECTION 2 The Value Transferred by Machinery to the Prodsuct
SECTION 3 The Proximate Effects of Machinery on the Workman
SECTION 4 The Factory
SECTION 5 The Strife Between Workman and Machine
SECTION 6 The Theory of Compensation as Regards the Workpeople Displaced by Machinery
SECTION 7 Repulsion and Attraction of Workpeople by the Factory System Crises in the Cotton Trade
SECTION 8 Revolution Effected in Manufacture, Handicrafts, and Domestic industry by Modem Industry
SECTION 9 The Factory Acts. Sanitary and Educational Clauses of the Same Their General Extension in England
SECTION 10 Modem Industry and Agriculture
PART 5 The Production of Absolute and of Relative Surplus-Value
CHAPTER 16 Absolute and Relative Surplus-Value
CHAPTER 17 Changes of Magnitude in the Price of Labour-Power and in Surplus Value
SECTION 1 Length of the Working-Day and Intensity of Labour Constant Productiveness of Labour Variable
SECTION 2 Working-Day Constant. Productiveness of Labour Constant Intensity of Labour Variable
SECTION 3 Productiveness and Intensity of Labour Constant. Length of the Working-Day Variable
SECTION 4 Simultaneous Variations in the Duration, Productiveness, and Intensity of Labour
CHAPTER 18 Various Formula for the Rate of Surplus-Value..
PART 6 Wages
CHAPTER 19 The Transformation of the Value (and Respective Price) of Labour-Power into Wages
CHAPTER 20 Time-Wages
CHAPTER 21 Piece-Wages
CHAPTER 22 National Differences of Wages
PART 7 The Accumulation of Capital
CHAPTER 23 Simple Reproduction
CHAPTER 24 Conversion of Surplus-Value into Capital
SECTION 1 Capitalist Production on A Progressively Increasing Scale Transition of the Laws of Property that Characterise Production of Commodities into Laws of Capitalist Appropriation
SECTION 2 Erroneous Conception, by Political Economy, of Reproduction on A Progressively Increasing Scale
SECTION 3 Separation of Surplus-Value into Capital and Revenue. The Abstinence Theory
SECTION 4 Circumstances that, Independently of the Proportional Division of Surplus-Value into Capital and Revenue, Determine the Amount of Accumulation. Degree of Exploitation of Labour-Power. Productivity of Labour. Growing Difference in Amount Between Capital Employed and Capital Consumed. Magnitude of Capital Advanced SECTION 5 The So-called Labour-Fund
CHAPTER 25 The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation
SECTION 1 The Increased Demand for Labour-Power that Accompanies Accumulation, the Composition of Capital Remainnng the Same
SECTION 2 Relative Diminution of the Variable Part of Capital Simultaneously with the Progress of Accumulation and of the Concentration that Accompanies it
SECTION 3 Progressive Production of a Relative Surplus-Population or Industrial Reserve Army
SECTION 4 Different Forms of the Relative Surplus-Population. The General Law of Capitalistic Accumulation
SECTION 5 Illustrations of the General Law of Capitalist Accumulation
PART 8 Primitive Accumulation
CHAPTER 26 The Secret of Primitive Accumulation
CHAPTER 27 Expropriation of the Agricultural Population from the Land.
CHAPTER 28 Bloody Legislation Against the Expropriated, from the End of the 15th Century. Forcing Down of Wages by Acts of Parliament
CHAPTER 29 Genesis of the Capitalist Farmer
CHAPTER 30 Reaction of the Agricultural Revolution on Industry. Creation of the Home-Market for Industrial Capital..
CHAPTER 31 Genesis of the Industrial Capitalist
CHAPTER 32 Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accumulation
CHAPTER 33 The Modem Theory of Colonisation
Commodities come into the world in the shape of use values, articles, or goods,such as iron, linen, corn, &c.; This is their plain, homely, bodily form. They are,however, commodities, only because they are something twofold, both objects ofutility, and, at the same time, depositories of value. They manifest themselvestherefore as commodities, or have the form of commodities, only in so far as theyhave two forms, a physical or natural form, and a value form.
The reality of the value of commodities differs in this respect from DameQuickly, that we dont know "where to have it." The value of commodities is thevery opposite of the coarse materiality of their substance, not an atom of matterenters into its composition. Turn and examine a single commodity, by itself, as wewill, yet in so far as it remains an object of value, it seems impossible to grasp it. If,however, we bear in mind that the value of commodities has a purely social reality,and that they acquire this reality only in so far as they are expressions orembodiments of one identical social substance, viz, human labour, it follows as amatter of course, that value can only manifest itself in the social relation ofcommodity to commodity. In fact we started from exchange value, or the exchangerelation of commodities, in order to get at the value that lies hidden behind it. Wemust now return to this form under which value first appeared to us.
Every one knOWS, if he knows nothing else, that commodities have a value formcommon to them all, and presenting a marked contrast with the varied bodily formsof their use values. I mean their money form. Here, however, a task is set us, theperformance of which has never yet even been attempted by bourgeois economy,the task of tracing the genesis of this money form, of developing the expression ofvalue implied in the value relation of commodities, from its implest,almostimp
世界名著典藏系列:资本论(英文全本) [Capital] 下载 mobi epub pdf txt 电子书 格式
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世界名著典藏系列:资本论(英文全本) [Capital] 下载 mobi epub pdf 电子书阅读经典,引发思考
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评分书真的好厚,里面真是全英文!不过不用担心,文森特写给弟弟的这些信会让你重新相信自己的英文水平的!
评分太脏了!!!!湿毛巾擦了好几次居然还是很脏,虽然一本书很厚,但是也不是很沉。
评分小时候看的是中文版,现在重温一下,好像给小朋友看还是有点难。差不多五年级才能看。
评分印刷的不错,内容经典,唯一的问题是能看完不!
评分纸张超级薄,但是如果智障吧不那么薄书就得翻倍厚,本来就已经很厚了……
评分开始以为是中英对照来着,后来想这种厚度不可能包括得了中文的篇幅。我感觉这本书属于经典必读。
评分买到孩子心意的书,物流很快
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