

Mourning Marxism (Ronald Aronson, Wayne State University).Ĥ0. Part 9: After Communism: The Death or Return of Marx?.ģ9. Proletarians and Communists: (with Friedrich Engels).ģ6. Bourgeois and Proletarians: (with Friedrich Engels).ģ5. Part 8: The Revolutionary Proletariat and the Vicissitudes of History: Counterrevolution, Dictatorship, or Radical Democracy?.ģ4. Fixed Capital and Development of the Productive Forces of Society. The Role of Credit in Capitalist Production.ģ3. Part 7: New Society Rising in the Old: Socially Regulated Capitalism and a Third Industrial Revolution.ģ2. Part 6: Globalization and Colonialism: The New International Division of Labor. Progressive Production of a Relative Surplus Population or Industrial Reserve Army. The Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall.Ģ2. General Law of Capitalist Accumulation.Ģ1. Part 5: The Downside of Capitalist Growth: Unemployment, Poverty, Speculative Crises, and Environmental Devastation.Ģ0. Part 4: The First and Second Industrial Revolutions: From Manufacture to Modern Industry. The Fetishism of Commodities and the Secret Thereof. The Two Factors of a Commodity: Use Value and Value.ġ6. Part 3: Marx's Labor Theory of Value: The Hidden Social Relationship Beneath Capitalism's Distorted "Economic" Surface.ġ4.

Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accumulation.ġ3. Bourgeois and Proletarians: (with Friedrich Engels).ġ1.

Development of the Division of Labor (with Friedrich Engels).ġ0. Part 2: The Juggernaut of Capitalist Modernity: The Revolutionary Bourgeoisie, End of Tradition, and New Social Powers.ĩ. Letter to Joseph Bloch (Friedrich Engels). Preface to A Contribution to a Critique of Political Economy.ħ. Primary Historical Relations or the Basic Aspects of Social Activity (with Friedrich Engels).Ģ. Part 1: Marx's Vision of History: "Historical Materialism.".ġ. Introduction: Marx and Modernity (Robert J.
