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The limits to capital / David Harvey.
LIBRA HB501 .H3597 1999
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Harvey, David, 1935-
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Capital.
- Financial crises.
- Marxian economics.
- Local Subjects:
- Capital.
- Financial crises.
- Marxian economics.
- Physical Description:
- xxxiv, 478 pages ; 21 cm
- Edition:
- [Verso edition].
- Place of Publication:
- London ; New York : Verso, 1999.
- Contents:
- Chapter 1 Commodities, Values and Class Relations 1
- I Use Values, Exchange Values and Values 5
- 1 Use values 5
- 2 Exchange value, money and the price system 9
- 3 The value theory 14
- 4 The theory of surplus value 20
- II Class Relations and the Capitalist Principle of Accumulation 24
- 1 The class role of the capitalist and the imperative to accumulate 28
- 2 The implications for the labourer of accumulation by the capitalist 29
- 3 Class, value and the contradiction of the capitalist law of accumulation 32
- Appendix The Theory of Value 35
- Chapter 2 Production and Distribution 39
- I The Share of Variable Capital in Total Social Product, the Value of Labour Power and Wage Rate Determination 45
- 1 The subsistence wage 49
- 2 Supply and demand for labour power 50
- 3 Class struggle over the wage rate 52
- 4 The accumulation process and the value of labour power 55
- II The Reduction of Skilled to Simple Labour 57
- III The Distribution of Surplus Value and the Transformation From Values Into Prices of Production 61
- IV Interest, Rent, and Profit on Merchants' Capital 68
- 1 Merchants' capital 71
- 2 Money capital and interest 72
- 3 Rent on land 73
- 4 Distribution relations and class relations in historical perspective 73
- Chapter 3 Production and Consumption, Demand and Supply and the Realization of Surplus Value 75
- I Production and Consumption, Demand and Supply and the Critique of Say's Law 79
- II The Production of Surplus Value 83
- 1 The time structure and costs of realization 85
- 2 The structural problems of realization 87
- III The Problem of Effective Demand and the Contradiction Between the Relations of Distribution and the Conditions of Realization of Suprlus Value 89
- Chapter 4 Technological Change, the Labour Process and the Value Composition of Capital 98
- I The Productivity of Labour Under Capitalism 104
- II The Labour Process 106
- III The Sources of Technological Change Under Capitalism 119
- IV The Technical, Organic and Value Compositions of Capital 125
- V Technological Change and Accumulation 133
- Chapter 5 The Changing Organization of Capitalist Production 137
- Chapter 6 The Dynamics of Accumulation 156
- I The Production of Surplus Value and the General Law of Capitalist Accumulation 157
- II Accumulation Through Expanded Reproduction 166
- III The Falling Rate of Profit and Its Countervailing Influences 176
- Chapter 7 Overaccumulation, Devaluation and the 'First-Cut' Theory of Crisis 190
- I Overaccumulation and Devaluation of Capital 192
- II The 'Constant Devaluation' of Capital That Results From the Rising Productivity of Labour 196
- III Devaluation Through Crises 200
- Chapter 8 Fixed Capital 204
- I The Circulation of Fixed Capital 208
- II The Relations Between Fixed and Circulating Capital 215
- III Some Special Forms of Fixed Capital Circulation 223
- 1 Fixed capital of large scale and great durability 224
- 2 Fixed capital of an 'independent' kind 226
- IV The Consumption Fund 229
- V The Built Environment for Production, Exchange and Consumption 232
- VI Fixed Capital, the Consumption Fund and the Accumulation of Capital 235
- Chapter 9 Money, Credit and Finance 239
- I Money and Commodities 241
- II The Transformation of Money Into Capital 251
- III Interest 255
- IV The Circulation of Interest-Bearing Capital and the Functions of the Credit System 260
- The mobilization of money as capital 262
- 2 Reductions in the cost and time of circulation 263
- 3 Fixed capital circulation and consumption fund formation 264
- 4 Fictitious capital 266
- 5 The equalization of the profit rate 270
- 6 The centralization of capital 271
- V The Credit System: Instrumentalities and Institutions 272
- 1 The general principles of financial mediation: the circulation of capital and the circulation of revenues 273
- 2 Joint stock companies and markets for fictitious capital 276
- 3 The banking system 279
- 4 State institutions 281
- Chapter 10 Finance Capital and Its Contradictions 283
- I The Credit System According to Marx 284
- II Finance Capital According to Lenin and Hilferding 288
- III The Contradiction Between the Financial System and Its Monetary Basis 292
- IV The Interest Rate and Accumulation 296
- V The Accumulation Cycle 300
- 1 Stagnation 301
- 2 Recovery 301
- 3 Credit-based expansion 302
- 4 Speculative fever 303
- 5 The crash 304
- VI The Politics of Money Management 305
- VII Inflation as a Form of Devaluation 307
- VIII Finance Capital and Its Contradictions 316
- 1 Finance capital as a 'class' of financiers and money capitalists 317
- 2 Finance capital as the unity of banking and industrial capital 319
- 3 Finance capital and the state 321
- IX The 'Second-Cut' Theory of Crises: the Relation Between Production, Money and Finance 324
- Chapter 11 The Theory of Rent 330
- I The Use Value of Land 333
- 1 The land as the basis for reproduction and extraction 334
- 2 Space, place and location 337
- 3 Location, fertility and prices of production 341
- II Landed Property 343
- III The Forms of Rent 349
- 1 Monopoly rent 349
- 2 Absolute rent 350
- 3 Differential rent 353
- IV The Contradictory Role of Ground Rent and Landed Property Within the Capitalist Mode of Production 358
- 1 The separation of the labourer from the land as means of production 359
- 2 Landownership and the principle of private property 360
- 3 Landed property and capital flow 360
- V Distribution Relations and Class Struggle Between Landlord and Capitalist 362
- VI The Land Market and Fictitious Capital 367
- Chapter 12 The Production of Spatial Configurations: the Geographical Mobilities of Capital and Labour 373
- I Transport Relations and the Mobility of Capital as Commodities 376
- II The Mobility of Variable Capital and Labour Power 380
- III The Mobility of Money Capital 385
- IV The Location of Production Processes 388
- 1 Technology versus location as sources of relative surplus value 390
- 2 The turnover time of capital in production 393
- V The Spatial Configuration of Built Environments 395
- VI The Territoriality of Social Infrastructures 398
- VII The Mobilities of Capital and Labour Taken as a Whole 405
- 1 Complementarity 407
- 2 Contradictions and conflict 411
- Chapter 13 Crises in the Space Economy of Capitalism: the Dialectics of Imperialism 413
- I Uneven Geographical Development 415
- II Geographical Concentration and Dispersal 417
- III The Regionalization of Class and Factional Struggle 419
- IV Hierarchical Arrangements and the Internationalization of Capital 422
- V The 'Third Cut' at Crises Theory: Geographical Aspects 424
- 1 Particular, individual and place-specific devaluation 425
- 2 Crisis formation within regions 426
- 3 Switching crises 428
- 4 Building new arrangements to co-ordinate spatial integration and geographical uneven development 429
- VI Building Towards Global Crises 431
- 1 External markets and underconsumption 432
- 2 The export of capital for production 434
- 3 The expansion of the proletariat and primitive accumulation 436
- 4 The export of devaluation 438
- VII Imperialism 439
- VIII Inter-Imperialist Rivalries: Global War as the Ultimate Form of Devaluation 442.
- Notes:
- Previous ed.: Oxford: Blackwell, 1982.
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [452]-465) and indexes.
- ISBN:
- 1859847145
- 1859842097
- OCLC:
- 59414967
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