CHAPTER XVII. The Circulation of Suplus-Value 319
I. Simple Reproduction 325
II. Accumulation and Reproduction on an Extended Scale 344
PART III
THE REPRODUCTION AND CIRCULATION OF THE AGGREGATE
SOCIAL CAPITAL
CHAPTER XVIII. Introduction 351
I. The Subject Investigated 351
II. The Role of Money-Capital 354
CHAPTER XIX. Former Presentations of the Subject 359
I. The Physiocrats 359
II. Adam Smith 362
1. Smith's General Points of View 362
2. Adam Smith Resolves Exchange-Value into v+s 370
3. The Constant Part of Capital 372
4. Capital and Revenue in Adam Smith 378
5. Recapitulation 384
III. Later Economists 389
CHAPTER XX. Simple Reproduction 392
I. The Formulation of the Question 392
II. The Two Departments of Social Production 395
III. Exchange between the Two Departments I (v+s) versus II_{c} 398
IV. Exchange within Department II. Necessities of Life and
Articles of Luxury 402
V. The Mediation of Exchange by the Circulation of Money 411
VI. The Constant Capital of Department I 422
VII. Variable Capital and Surplus-Value in Both Departments 425
VIII. The Constant Capital in Both Departments 429
IX. A Retrospect to Adam Smith, Storch, and Ramsay 433
X. Capital and Revenue: Variable Capital and Wages 437
XI. Replacement of the Fixed Capital 449
1. Replacement of the Wear and Tear Portion of the Value in
the Form of Money 452
2. Replacement of Fixed Capital in Kind 457
3. Results 466
XII. The Reproduction of the Money Material 469
XIII. Destutt de Tracy's Theory of Reproduction 480
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