Smith (Adam), 86; 88.
Socialism: Marx and— 51, 149; relation to theory of value, 149, 151, 153; basis of, 180; the corporation as a factor in the movement towards—212.
Society, 26.
Sombart (Werner), 15; 133, 134.
Spargo (John), 219.
Spencer (Herbert), 187; 207.
Stammler (Rudolph), 14.
State Socialism, 210.
Struve (Peter), 230, 231, 232, 233.
Supply and Demand, 105, 106, 107.
Surplus-Value: corner stone of Marx's system, 52; mysterious source of all wealth shared by non-producing classes, 73; by what its amount is determined, 72, 73, 74; division of surplus value takes place in circulation process, 76, 143, 144; realization of surplus value require absolute freedom of movement, 77; portion saved for future production, 77, 78. (See also Value.).
Taine (H. A.), 24.
Tugan-Baranowsky (Michael), 15; 149, 150; 230; 239, 240; 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249; 243.
Union: essence of the Labor Union, 224.
Use-Value: subjective character of, 55; not within sphere of political economy, 55.
Value: 61; not to be confounded with price, 66, 67, 107; by what measured, 68, 92, 93; usefulness included as a factor, 97, 98; supply and demand neither source nor measure of value, 105; value a relative term, 106; place of theory in Marxian system, 61; alleged exceptions to labor theory of, 109-117; failure of Marx-critics to distinguish between individual and social elements in, 145, 228. See also Surplus-Value, Exchange-Value, Use-Value.
Wages: amount of, 72; time taken in producing it, 73; tendency to be lowered by "reserve" army, 159.