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Index
absolute rent, 452–54
Absolute Spirit, 51–52, 61, 87, 126, 148, 163, 168
Marx’s critique of, 112–14
Addington, Henry, 310
“Address to the Working Class” (Marx), 356, 390–91
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br /> Afghanistan, 305
agriculture:
in Capital, 446–54
in Great Britain, 523–24
in Russia, 533–34
Alexander II, Czar of Russia, 536
Algeria, 543–44
alienation, 112, 128–29, 172, 424
of labor, 145–47
All-German Code of Civil Law, 16
Alsace and Lorraine, 377
Altenstein, Karl von, 64, 66, 74
American Israelite, 549
Anneke, Friedrich (Fritz), 97, 475–76
Anneke, Mathilde Franziska, 475–76
Annenkov, Pavel, 179–80, 199
Anti-Corn Law League, 200, 450
“Anti-Dühring,” 549–50, 552
anti-Semitism, 500
of Marx, 123, 131, 134, 496–97, 555
Appian, 26
Arbeiterzeitung (Workers’ News), 548
Archives of Atheism, 73
Armenia, 524
Arnim, Count, 150
Association for the Encouragement of Viticulture, 102
atheism, 130, 184, 417, 547
of Bauer, 163
communism and, 80
Darwinism and, 393, 396
of Feuerbach, 114–15
Marx’s editorial on, 88–89
positivism and, 398
of Young Hegelians, 13, 63, 75, 93, 137–38, 144, 392, 465
atomism, 67
Augsburg General News, 98–99, 205–6, 332
Augustine, Saint, 88
Australia, 432, 449
Austria, 12, 177, 216, 304, 331, 353, 365, 461, 551, 554, 557
London exiles and, 275–78
in Northern Italian war, 327–29, 339
Prussia’s 1866 war with, 365–66
Revolution of 1848 in, 194–95, 237
Aveling, Edward, 396, 473
Awakening (Pietism), 19–20, 30, 44, 61, 64, 74, 137
Bach, Johann Sebastian, 490
Baden, 237, 241
Bakunin, Mikhail, 135, 139, 381–82
Marx’s clashes with, 372–73, 502–15, 516, 517
Balkans, 520, 532
Balzac, Honoré de, 116, 489
Bamberger, Ludwig, 328
Bangya, Jànos, 275–77, 281, 285, 312
Bank of England, 244, 323
Banque de France, 379
Barbès, Armand, 121
Barry, Maltman, 513, 514, 521
base, superstructure and, 403–4, 407, 409
Battle of Nations (Battle of Leipzig), 14
Bauer, Bruno, xv, 62, 64–66, 68–70, 71, 78, 79, 82–83, 112, 123, 126, 139–40, 168, 215, 330, 390, 397, 476
atheism and, 163
Free Men controversy and, 93
Jewish question and, 65, 127–30, 131, 162
Marx’s denunciation of, 162–63
Marx’s estrangement from, 93
positivism and, 392–93
Prussian state vs., 73–75
race theory and, 409–10, 500
Bauer, Edgar, 66, 330, 494
Bauer, Heinrich, 156, 246, 248
Bavaria, Kingdom of, 524
Bax, Ernest Belfort, 541
Bebel, August, 367, 369, 376, 506, 509, 512, 525, 527, 529
Becker, Bernhard, 363
Becker, Hermann, 240, 278–79, 282, 285, 363
Becker, Johann Philipp, 336, 364, 373, 510
Beesley, Edward Spencer, 379, 402
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 495
Belgium, 151, 154–55, 181, 183, 185, 198, 358
Marx’s expulsion from, 215–16
Bennigsen, Rudolf von, 366–67
Bentham, Jeremy, 430
Berlin, Isaiah, 362
Berlin, University of, 39, 48, 52–53, 59, 69, 72, 105–6, 154, 390, 549
Berlin-Brandenberg Academy of Sciences, xiv
Berlin National News, 332–33
Bernays, Karl Ludwig, 159, 186
Bernstein, Eduard, 529, 530–31
Bexon d’Ormechville, Joseph, 10
Bible, 313, 428
Bismarck, Otto von, xvii, xx, 17, 327, 346, 354, 364, 366, 379, 489, 521, 537, 556
Conflict Era and, 338
Franco-Prussian War and, 375, 377–78
German nationalism and, 352–53, 362-63
German nation-state and, 362–63
labor movement and, 526–27
Prussia-Austria war of 1866 and, 365
Blanqui, Louis-Auguste, 121, 356, 362, 511
Blind, Karl, 330–34
Blue Books, 296, 310, 431, 487
Böhm-Bawerk, Eugen von, 461
Böhmert, Viktor, 457–58
Bolsheviks, 522, 552
Bonaparte, Jérôme, 43
Bonaparte, Louis Napoleon, see Napoleon III, Emperor of France
Bonn, University of, 37–39, 40, 48, 66, 70, 71, 73, 184
“Book of Love,” 48
Borkheim, Sigismund, 336
Born, Stephan, 187, 475
Bornstedt, Adalbert von, 197, 216
Braunschweig, Duke of, 43
Bright, John, 305, 318, 521
Brimstone Gang (Schwefelbande), 332, 335–36
British East India Company, 313–14, 317
British Museum, 244, 265, 305, 310, 387, 419, 479, 487
Brockhaus Publishers, 255
Bruck, Karl Ludwig von, 494
Brüggemann, Karl Heinrich, 92, 97
Brüningk, Baroness von, 272
Brush House Crowd (Bürstenheimer), 332, 335
Brussels, Belgium, 154–56
Marx’s writings in, 161–64
Brussels Democratic Association, 155, 200–201, 207, 215, 264
Bucher, Lothar, 346, 366
Büchner, Ludwig, 395
Buckle, John, 548
Bulgaria, 520
Bulgarian Revolution of 1877, 519–20
Bulwer-Lytton, Lady, 302
Bund, 554
Burckhardt, Jakob, 40
Buret, Eugène, 142
Bürgers, Heinrich, 151, 178, 199–200, 222, 278–79, 282, 285, 341
Burns, Lizzie, 475, 480, 482, 491
Burns, Mary, 139, 177, 349, 475, 481, 491
Bürstenheimer (Brush House Crowd), 332, 335
Burt, Thomas, 521
Camphausen, Ludolf, 81, 87, 92, 104, 106–7, 140, 225
Camphausen, Otto, 87
Canada, 449
Canning, George, 310
Capital (Marx), xiii, xv–xvi, 144, 150, 322, 333, 359, 366, 368, 388, 419–22, 492, 500, 502, 517, 542, 554
absolute rent in, 452–54
agriculture in, 446–54
colonialism in, 437, 442
commodity fetishism in, 424–25
competition in, 439, 441, 444, 461
constant-variable capital in, 439–40, 445
corporations in, 455–56
dedication of, 393, 395–96
differential rent in, 451–54
1861–62 draft of, 421
Engels’s editing of, 388, 420–21, 455, 462–63, 477, 483, 488, 491
exchange value in, 427–28, 460
future of capitalism in, 433–34, 436–39, 443–44, 446–47, 454–55
German economists and, 459
ground rent in, 437, 451–52, 453, 533
Hegelian themes in, 422, 424, 426, 430, 457
initial draft (Grundrisse) of, 420–21, 424, 429–30, 438, 538
intellectual impact of, 457
kinds of capital in, 430, 432
labor in, 424–25, 432, 538
labor power in, 429–30
labor-price relationship in, 445–46
labor theory of value in, 427–30, 439, 444, 460–61, 537
Malthus refuted in, 449–51
marginal utility theory in, 422, 460–62, 554
mechanization of labor in, 432–33, 439, 441, 443, 451
model of capitalist economy in, 426–27
modes of production in, 400–401, 413
Paris Manuscripts
and, 420
plan of, 419, 437–38
price-value in, 422
race theory in, 410
rate of falling profit in, 422, 427, 437–40, 442–45, 448, 453
relative surplus value in, 431–32
rent in, 419–20
reviews of, 457–59
Ricardo and, 388, 408–9, 419–20, 424, 428, 430, 438, 441–42, 445, 447, 449–52, 454
supply and demand in, 425–26, 444, 460
surplus value in, 423, 425, 427–28, 430–32, 435–36, 437, 439–46, 452, 454, 456
transformation problem in, 422, 444–46, 453–54, 461
use value in, 427–28, 460
Volume One of, 421, 423, 431, 433, 435, 431, 438–40, 442–43, 450
Volume Two of, 421, 423, 430
Volume Three of, 421, 423, 425, 433, 438–42, 444, 446, 448, 452, 455, 461
working-class misery in, 433–36
Capital and Labor (Most), 458
capitalism, xii–xiii, 143, 183, 194, 212, 360, 402, 408–9, 423–24
agriculture and, 446–47
communist exiles of 1848 and, 245–47
in Communist Manifesto, 203, 206–7, 208, 210–11
communist revolution and, 319–20
competition and, 439
corporate banks and, 322
Darwinism and, 395
future of, 420, 433–34, 436–39, 443–44, 446–47, 454–55
global scope of, 244–45, 312
Great Britain as model of, 436–37, 448, 493–94
Hegelian themes and, 395, 398
imperial role of, 302
Jewish question and, 127, 131–33, 134
London as global center of, 244–45
Marxist, xv, xix
service sector and, 456
Casino of Trier, 24
Catholic Church, 4, 9, 19
Napoleon and, 10
in Rhineland, 88–89
in Trier, 4–5, 10
Cervantes, Miguel de, 489
“Charge of the Light Brigade” (Tennyson), 303
Chartists, 139, 157, 307
Cherval (Joseph Crämer), 275, 281–82
China, 302, 318–19, 324, 559
Christianity, 120, 128–29
Churchill, Randolph, 521–22
Churchill, Winston, 522
Civil War, U.S., 285, 327, 343, 349, 351, 410, 411, 476
Civil War in France, The (Marx), 380, 382–83, 558
Claessen, Heinrich, 92, 122, 140
Clemenceau, Georges, 540
“Class Struggles in France, 1848 to 1850” (Marx), 252, 286–87, 288
Cluss, Adolf, 258–59, 263, 283, 286, 475
Cobden, Richard, 305, 318
Cold War, xiv, 276
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