System of Economic Contradictions: Volume I
or, the Philosophy of Misery
1846
Translation by Benjamin R. Tucker
Destruam et ædificabo[1]
Deuteronomy: c. 32
System of Economic Contradictions: Volume I
or, the Philosophy of Misery
1846
Translation by Benjamin R. Tucker
Destruam et ædificabo[1]
Deuteronomy: c. 32
System of Economic Contradictions: Volume I
Chapter I: Of the Economic Science
Chapter II: Of Value.
Chapter III: Economic Evolutions – First Period – The Division of Labour
Chapter IV: Second Period – Machinery
- §I Of the function of machinery in its relations to liberty
- §II Machinery’s contradiction – Origin of capital and wage-labour
- §III Of preservatives against the disastrous influence of machinery
Chapter V: Third Period – Competition
- §I Necessity of competition.
- §II Subversive effects of competition, and the destruction of liberty thereby
- §III Remedies against competition
Chapter VI: Fourth Period – Monopoly.
- §I Necessity of monopoly
- §II The disasters in labour and the perversion of ideas caused by monopoly.
Chapter VII: Fifth Period – Police, Or Taxation.
Endnotes
[1] ‘I shall destroy and I shall build’ (editor)