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hanta-
tuche0egstnd/ichkeit).!| the substannist"understandingo|!m's
va|uemeorywereaccumte,menitwou|dbedimcu|ttounderstandwhatis
supposedtobespectrm"or|antasnc"abouttheobecntyo|vmue.
Letusdea|withabstract|aborinmoredetal.Abstract|aborisnotvis-
ib|e,on|yapticu|arconcrete|morisvisib|e,ustastheconcepto| tree"
isn'tvisib|e:!'mon|ycapab|eo|perceivingaconcretebotanica|p|ant.As
withthetemtree,"abstract|morisanabsnacnon,butacomp|etmy di|-
|erentkindo|abstracnon.Normm|y,mstracnonsareconsntutedinhuman
thought.We re|er tothe commonines among individua|Cp|esand
thenestabshanabstractcategory,suchasnee."Butm thecaseo|abstract
|abor,wearenotdea|ingwithsucha'enta|abstracnon"butwimarem
msnaction,"by which we meananabsnactionthatis canied outm the
actua|behavioro|hs,regard|esso|whethertheyareawareo|it.
Duringtheacto|exchange,anabstracnonismadehomtheuseva|ue
o|commodnes,andthecommoditiesareequatedasca/ues. ( O|course,
50 AN NTKODUCTON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
the individuaIbuyer onIypurchases acommoditybecausehe is inter-
ested in its use vaIue,and,as the casemaybe,rehainshom exchmge
iFhe does not desire this use vaIue, however, iFexchange occurs,then
mecommoditiesareequatedasvaIues.)OnIywiththeequanonoFcom-
moditiesasvaIuesdoesanabstractionhomtheparticuIarityoFtheIabor
thatproduces them actuaIIy occur,anditonIy counts asvaIue-Foning
abstract"Iabor. So the abstractiontea/ occurs,independentoFwhat
meparticipatingcommodityownersthink.
ThispointisnotaIwaysmadecIearIybyMac.HespeaksoFabstract
Iabor as an expenditure oFhumanIabourpower, in the physioIogicaI
sense"[0aita/,I : I37).ThereductionoFvarioustypesoFIabortoIabor
inaphysioIogicaIsense,however,isapureIymentaIabstraction,towhich
anykindoFIaborcanbesubjected,regardIessoFwhetheritproduces a
commodity. Furthermore,thisFormuIanon suggeststhatabstractIabor
has acompIeteIy non-sociaI,naturaIFoundation, andhas thereFore ac-
cordingIyprovoked naturaIisnc"interpretations oFabstractIabor. '!n
otherpassages,however,MacexpressesbimseIFcIeadyconcemngthe
non-naturaIistic Foundation oFabstractIabor. He writes in the revised
manuscripttothehrstedition(Marx-EngeIsCesamtausgabeorMECA,
I!.6. 4I, MacincIudedthissentenceintheFrenchtransIation):
Thereductionolvariousconcreteprivateactsollmortothisabstracnon
ol equalhumanlaborisonlycarriedoutthroughexchange,whichinlact
equatesproductsoldm erentactsollaborwitheachother.
AccordingIy, itis exchange, that consummates the abstraction that
underIiesabstractIabor(independentoFwhetherthepeopIeengagedin
exchangeare aware oFthis abstraction).utthena|sttactImorcannot
bemeasuredinterms oFhours oFIabor:everyhouroFIabormeasured
by acIockisan houroFaparticuIarconctete actoFIabor,expendedby
aparncuIarindivduaI,regardIessoFwhethertheproductisexchanged.
AbstractIabor,ontheotherhand,cannotbeexpended"atm .Astract
Iaboris ate/ation o]socia/ca/idation [0e/tungsceth/tnis) thatis con-
stitutedinexchange.!nechange,the concrete acts oFexpendedIabor
countasaparticuIarquantumoFvaIue-constitutingabstractImor,orare
YALUE, LAOK, MONEY 5 I
ca/idasaspecihcquantumo|abstract|abor,andthere|oreasane|ement
o|thetota||aboro|society.
Thisva|idation[0e/mng) o| private|y expendedconcrete |abor as a
particu|arquantumo|va|ue-constitutingabstract|aborimp|iesthreedi|-
|erentactso|reduction.
i. !ndividua||y expended |abor-time is reduced to socia||y necessary
|abor-time.On|y |aborthatisnecess|ortheproductiono|ause
va|ue under average conditions counts as va|ue-constituting. The
|eve|o|avemgeproductivity,however,isnotdeterminedby anindi-
vidua| producer,but rameruponthe ennrety o| producers o|a use
va|ue.Theaveragechangesconstant|yandon|ybecomesapparentin
meacto|exchange;on|ythendoestheindividua|producerhndout
towhatextenthisindividua||y expended|abor-timecorrespondsto
thesocia||ynecessary|abor-time.
2. !n traditiona|!arxism,a techno|ogica||y determinedsocia||y nec-
essary |abor-time" wasusuay understood as the so|e determinant
o|va|ue-consntuting|abor.Whetherthe use va|uesproduced|aced
acorresponding monetarydemandappearedto p|ay no
o|ein the
determinanono| theirva|ue.However,!ac noted that inorder to
produceacommodityonehastoproducenot on|y auseva|ue,but
rather use-va|ues |or others,socia|use-va|ues"[0aita/, 1: 1i ).!|
a greater quantityo| a use va|ue, a |inen sheet|or eamp|e,ispro
ducedbeyondthato|the( monetary)demandexistinginsociety,then
thismeansthattoogreataportiono|thetota|socia||abour-timehas
been expended in the |ormo| weaving.The eBect is the smeas i|
eachindividua|weaverhadexpendedmorelabour-timeonhispar-
ticu|arproductthanwassociaynecessary"[0aita/,1 :202).
Cnly Iabot-time expended undet the avetage existing conditions ol
ptoductionU we|| U lotthe satisfactionolmonetatysocialdemand
constitutes vaIue.Towhat extent the ptivately expended labotwas
actuaIlynecessaty to satis[demanddepends onthe onehandupon
theamountolthisdemandandontheothethanduponthevolumeol
52 AN !NTKODUCT!ON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
productionolotherproducersbotholwhichhrstbecomeapparent
inexchange.
3. !ndividuactsoFIaborexpenditurearenotonIy disnnguishedhom
oneanotherintheirconcretecharacter(ascarpentry,astmIoring,etc.)
butinregardtothequaIihcationsoF therequiredIaborpower.SimpIe
Iabour-power"istheIabour-powerpossessedinhisbodiIyorganism
byeveryordinaryman,onmeaverage,withoutbeingdeveIopedinany
speciway"[0aita/,1:135).Exacdywhatcounts asaquhcanon
beIongngtothesimpIeaverageIaborForceandwhether,ForexampIe,
readingandwrinngorcomputersH sarecountedamongmesequaIi-
hcationsvarieshomcountrytocounnyandamongmherentcuIturaI
epochsbutremainshrmIyestabIishedwithinaparticuIarcountryata
parncuIarpointintime.TheIaboroFmorehighIyquaIihedForcesoF
IaborcountsassHIIed"Iabor,andisregardedasconsntutingagreater
magnitudeoFvaIuethansimpIeaverageIabor.To whatdegreeapar-
ncuIarmountoFsH edIaborconstitutes morevaIue than the same
amountoFsimpIeIaborisagainonIyapparentinexchange.NotonIy
dothequcanonsoFtheIaborForceemphaaizedbyMpIayaroIe
inthe quantitativereIation,aIso decisiveareprocessesoFsociaIhier-
archizanonthatarerehected,ForexampIe,intheFactthatFemaIepro-
Fessions"have aIowerstatusthanmaIeproFessions,"whichintun
mhuenceshowactivitiesareconsideredsimpIe"orskiIIed."
TheextenttowhichprivateIyexpendedindividuaIIaborcountoris
ctice(ca/idasvaIue-constitutingmstractIaboristheresuItoFthese
threereducnonsthattakepIacesimu/taneous(intheactoFexchange.
3. 4Sectta/0|ecticig":
APtoductionot0itcumtion Teoo]la/ue
VaIue-objectivity(ettgegenstnd/ichkeit)isnotpossessedbycommodi-
tiesasobjectihcanonsoFconcreteIabor,butratherasobjectihcationsoF
abstractIabor.However,iFaswejustoudined,abstractIaborisareIation
YALUE, LAOK, MONEY 53
oFsociaIvaIidationexistingonIyinexchange(whereprivateIyexpended
Iaborcountsas vaIue-constituting, a5stractIabor)thenvaIue aIso hrst
exists in exchange.What'smore,vaIue is notatm aproperpthatan
individuaIthingpossesses inandoFitseIF. ThesubstanceoFvue,that
constitutestheFoundationoFthisobjecnvip,isnotinherenttoindividuaI
commodities,butisbestowedmutua/intheactoFexchange.
The mostemphatic statementonmis byMarcanbeFoundinhis
revisedmanuscriptForthehrstedition.Therehestatesthatwhenacoat
isexchangedForIinen,thenbotharereducedtoanobjectihcationoFhu-
manIa5orperse."However,itshouIdnotbeForgottenthat
noneo[/othu inando[itseq oa/ue-o/ectioigettgegenstndIichkeit],
theyatethisonlyinsolatasthatmiso/ectioigu common(he/dbythem.
Cutsideoltheirtelanonshipwitheachothetthetelationshipinwhich
theyate equmizedneithet coat notlinenpossessvaIue-obectivity ot
obectivityascongelationsolhumanlabotpetse.(MECA,2.6:30)
Asaconsequence,
aptoductollabot,considetedinisolation,isnotvmue,notisitacom-
modity. ItonlybecomesvalueinitsunitywithanothetptoductolIabot.
(MECA, 2.6.3I)
With this we aIso come cIoser to the phantom-Ide"(better trans-
Iated. spectraI) character oFvaIue-objectivip thatMac spoke oFat the
beginningoF0aita/.ThesubstanceoFvaIueis notsomethingthattwo
commodities have in commonin the way, ForexampIe, that bothahre
truckandanappIehave mecoIorredin common.othareredevenin
isoIationhomeachother,andwhentheyarepIacedaIongsideeachother,
we detectthattheyhavesomethingincommon.ThesubstanceoFvaIue,
andthusthevue-objectivty,issomethingonIyobtainedbythingswhen
theyaresetintoreIationwithoneanotherinexchange. !t'sasiFthehre
truckandappIewereonIyredwhenthey`reactuaIIystandingaIongside
one another,andhadnocoIorwhenseparated(mehretruckinthehre
station,theappIehanginghomanappIetree).
54 AN !NTKODUCT!ON TO KAKL MAKX'5 A1AI
Poma!Iy, objcctvc propcrttcs oI thngs arc nhcrcnt, rcgardIcss oI
thcrrc!attonshtptoothcrthtngs.WcdonotrcgardpropcrttcsoIthtngs
thatonIy cxtstnaspcchcconnccuontoothcrthngsasobjccttvc,tnhcr-
cntpropcrtcsoIthoscthtngs,butrathcrasrc!atons.Iso!dcrAscom-
mandcdby stahscrgcant ,thcnAsa subordnatcandts asupcror.
Jhcpropcrty oI bcngasubordnatcorasupcrorarscshomthcspcchc
te/ationshibctwccnAandwthtnam!tary hcrarchy,butarcnotn-
hcrcnttothcmaspcop!coutsdcoIthtshcrarchy.
n thc casc oI vaIuc, a propcrty that on!y cxsts wthn arcIatonshp
ageatstobcanobjcctvcpropcrtythatsaIsotnhcrcntoutsdcoIthsrc-
Iauonshtp.Iwcattcmpt to!ocatc thts objccuvty outsdcoIthc cchangc
rc!auonshp,ttcIudcsourgrasp.JhcobjcctvtyoIvaIuctsguttcItcr y a
"spcctrMobjcctvtty."
JraduonaIMantsm was aIsotakcntnbythc t!|ustonthat vaIuc was a
propcrty oIanndtvduMcommodtty.JhcsubstanccoIvaIucwasundcr-
stoodna"substantaIst"way,asapropcrtyoIanindicidua/commodty.
Jhc magn:tudc oIvaIuc was a!so undcrstood as a propcrty oI antnd-
vdua! commodty and tt was bcIcvcd to bc dctcrmncd, tndcpcndcnt
oIthccxchangcproccss,bythcguanuty oIsocta|!y ncccssaryIabor-tmc
cxpcndcdtnthctoductionoIthccommodqL onccptonsthatcmpha-
stzcd thc mportancc oIcchangc wcrc accuscd oI advancng a ctrcu!a-
ttonthcory oIvaIuc, andthusoIapproachtng vaIucbyp!acngcmphass
onasupposcdIyncgIgb!caspcct.
Howcvcr,cvcn thcgucsttonas to whcmcr vMuc andthc magnttudc
oIvaIuc arc dctcrmncdn thc sphcrcoIproductton or n thcsphcrcoI
crcu!atton[thcsphcrcoI buytngandscLng]tsthcrcsuItoIaIataIrcduc-
ton.VaIuc tsn`t just "thcrc" aItcr bcng "produccd"somcpIacc. n thc
cascoIabrcadroI!,onccanatIcast poscthc gucsuon [cvcntIthcanswcr
tssomcwhatobvous]astowhcrcttcomcsntocxtstcncc-nthcbakcry
ornthcactoIpurchascovcrthcsMcscountcr.utva!ucsn`tathtng!tkc
thcbrcadroI!,butrathcrasocta!rcIatonshpthataeats0 atangi|
chatactetisticoIathng.Jhc soca!rcIatonshpthattscxprcsscdnvaIuc
andthcmagntudcoIva!ucsconsttutcdnproductonandcrcuIatton,
sothatthc"cthcr]or"gucstonsscnscIcss.
VALUE, LAOK, MONEY 55
hc maitudeo]ca/ueI8 DOt y cl dclcImIDcd bclOIc cxChaD_c but
a8O dOc8 DOt cmcI_c COIDCIdcDtay dutID_ lhc cxChaD_c aCt. t I8 lhc
Ic8ut Ol lhc lhIcclOd IcduCltOD OutIDcd ID lhc QIcVtOu8 8cCttOD Ol QII-
Vatcy cxQcDdcd IDdIVIdua abOI lO ab8lIaCt abOI. hc ma_DItudc Ol
Vauc Ol a COmmOdIly I8 DOt 8ImQy a IcatIOD8hIQ bcwccD lhc indicidua/
abOI Ol thc QIOduCcI aDd thc QIOduCt [whICh I8 whal thc 8ub8taDtIaI8t
CODCcQlIOD Ol Vauc amOuDl8 tO] bul IalhcI a IcatIOD8hIQ bcwccD lhc
indicidua/ abOI Ol QIOduCcI8 aDd thc tota//a|oto]societ. LxChaD_c
dOc8 DOt QIOduCc Vauc but IalhcI mcdIatc8 thI8 IcalIOD tO lhc lOta abOI
Ol 8OCIcty. tOwcVcI ID a 8OCIcly ba8cd uQOD QIIVatc QIOduCltOD lhI8 aCl
Ol mcdIaltOD CaD ODy OCCuI ID thc aCt Ol cChaD_c aDd DOwhcIc c8c.
'
i
IIOI tO bcID_ cxChaD_cd thc ma_Dttudc Ol Vauc CaD ODy bc mOIc
OI c88 c8tImatcd. hI8 c8ttmatIOD I8 a8O Ic8QOD8Ibc lOI whclhcI a COm-
mOdIty QIOduCcI takc8 uQ QIOduCttOD. ul thc c8tImatIOD Ol a Vauc I8
ID DO way thc 8mc thID_ a8 thc cxt8lcDCc Ol lhI8 Vauc a QaIDm laCl thal
8Omc QIOduCcI8 cxQcIIcDCc hI8thaDd.
hc8c COD8IdcIatIOD8 8hOud maKc It CcaI lhat NaO8 u8c Ol mc lctm
8ub8taDCc Ol Vauc 8hOud DOt bc uDdcI8tOOd ID a 8ub8taDtIaI8l way ID
thc 8cD8c lhal a 8ub8laDCc I8 QIc8cDl wtthID IDdIVtdua thtD_8. LbjcCttVtly
a8 Vauc I8 DOl a taD_Ibc a8QcCt Ol aD IDdIVtdua COmmOdIty. LD
[
y wth thc
aCl Ol cxChaD_c dOc8 Vauc ObtaID aD ObjcCtIvc V8uc lOIm thu8 thc ImQOI-
laDCc Ol thc Vauc lOtm aDay 8I8 lOI NaO'8 thcOty Ol Vauc.
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3.52eFoo]a/ueandNone
jEconomicDetetminateFotm)
Ilh lhc aDay 8I8 Ol thc lOtm Ol Vauc NaO CaIm8 lO aCCOmQI8h 8Omc-
lhID_ lhat ha8 DO COuDlctQaIt ID bOuI_cOI8 cCODOmy. tc wtItc8:
Evetyoneknows,ilnothingelse,thatcommoditieshaveacommonvalue-
lorm,whichcontrastsinthemoststrikingmannerwiththemotleynatu-
rallormsoltheiruse-va!ues.!teler to themoneylorm.Now, however,
wehavetoperlotmataskneverevenattemptedbybourgeoiseconomics.
Thatis,wehaveto showtheorigin[0eneru] olthismoney-lorm,we
0 AN !NTKODUCT!ON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
havetotracethedeveIopmentol theexptessionol valuecontainedinthe
vaIue-reIation olcommodities 6om its simplest, almostimpetceptible
outIinetothedzlingmoney-lotm.(0aita/,I : I39)
This sentencehasbeenlrequentIyunderstood3 ilMarx'sintentis
totrace,atahighIevelolabstraction,thehistoricaIemergenceolmoney,
startinghom the simpleexchange olproducts.utilthatwere the case,
thenhis attempt to distinguish himseIlhom bourgeois economicsby
c!aimingto accomp!ish somethingthattheIatternevereven attempted
wou!d be compIeteIy exaggerated. Lven in Marx's time such abstract-
historicaIsketchesbeIongedtothestandardrepertoireoleconomists.'
utIetusrecaI!thatinthehrstsentenceol0aita/MarcIearIystates
thathisintentisnottoana!yzeaprecapitaIistcommodity,butratherthe
commodity as it exists in capitaIism (see the beginning olsection 3. I
above).HenceitiscIearthatwiththephraseorigin"[0enesu)hedoes
notmeanthehutotica/emetgenceo]mone,butratheraconcqtua/te/a-
tionshi o]dece/qment. He isnot concerned with the historicaIdeveI-
opment olmoney (not even inacompIeteIy abstract sense)butwith a
conceptuaIreconstrucnonoltheconnectionbetweenthesimpIe lom
ol vaIue"(acommodityexpressingitsvaIuethroughanothercommodity)
andthemoneylom."ThisisareIanonthatexistswithincontemporary
capitaIism.MoregeneraI!y,thequestioniswhethermoneyinacommod-
ity-producingsocietyismereIyapracticaIaid(whichis otherwisebasi-
c ydispensabIe)orwhethermoneyisinlactanecsig
InMar'stime,misquestionwasnotamereIyacademicone.Various
sociaIist tendencies, in devisingaIternatives to capitaIism,aspired to a
societyinwhichprivatecommodityproductionwou!d continue to ex-
ist,butmoneywou!dbeabo!ishedandrepIacedbycertihcatesolentitIe-
menttogoodsorsIipsdenotinghoursolperlomedIor.Theproolthat
moneyandcommodityproductionareinseparabIewasaIsointendedasa
critiqueolsuchtendencies.
Inhisana!ysisolmoney,Marproceedsinthreesteps.
I . First,inalorm ana!ysis (meaningthatlormdeterminations are ana-
IyzedwhiIedisregardingthecommodityowners),thegenera!equiva-
VALUE, LABOK, MONEY 01
Ientlorm (respectiveIy, the money lorm) olvaIueisdeveIopedasa
necessarylormol vaIue.
2. SubsequentIy, the acticigo]commodigounetsis deaItwith. actua/
mone,which must correspond to the determinants olthe generaI
equivmentlorm,hrstemergesonthebasisolsuchactivity.
3. FinaIIy, the various]nctions that money assumes within simpIe
circuIation" (meaning the circuIauon olcommodities and money,
abstractinghomcapitaI)aredeveIoped.
ourgeoiseconomicsusumIybeginsitstreatmentsolmoneybyenu-
meratingthevariousmnctionsolmoney. Thatmoneyexistsatahisex-
pIainedwiththeargumentthatwithoutmoneyitwouIdberatherdimcuIt
to organize exchange,that is, the]ustihcation occurs atthe IeveI olthe
activityolcommodityowners.Form-anaIyncaIconsiderationsaboutthe
connectionbetween ca/ue andca/ueocannotbeloundataIIwithin
bourgeois economics,yet this connection is exactIy the 0enesis" that
Marspokeolintheabovequotation.
However,manyMarxistshavedimcuItiesunderstandingMar'sanm-
ysis. SubstantiaIist interpretations, by bourgeois economists, normaIy
pIace emphasis upon the]tnctionso]moneand are generaIIy ataIoss
todeaIwiththeconceptuaIdeveIopmentolthemoneylormandmoney.
ut even non-substantiaistinterpretations olten ignore the diderences
between the hrsttwo steps. the conceptuaI deveIopment olthe mone
]tm,andtheconceptuaIdeveIopmentolactua/mone.We`IIdemwth
thehrststepinthissubsectionandhandIesteps2and3intheloIIowng
twosubsections.
MarxbeginstheanaIysisolthevaIuelomwththeexaminanonol the
simpIe,isoIated,oraccidentaIlormolvaIue." Thisistheexpressionol
acommodity'svaIueinanother.
xcommodityA ycommodity
58 AN NTKODUCTON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
OrMarx'samousexmpIe.
2OyardsoIinen coat
ThevaIueotheIinenisexpressed,andthecoatservesasameanso
expressingthevaIueotheIinen.othcommoditiesthuspIaycompIeteIy
diderentroIesin theorm oexpression ovaIue, and Marxassigns di-
erenttermsto theseroIes.ThevaIue othehrstcommodity(Iinen) is
expressedasreIativevaIue"(meaninginreIationtosometmngeIse),this
commodityisinthete/atice]otmo]ca/ue.Thesecondcommodity(the
coat)seresasanequivaIent"orthevaIueothehrstcommodity,itism
theequica/ent ]oo]ca/ue.
InthesimpIeexpressiono vaIue,onIythevaIueoonecomoditycan
beexpressedatanygivennme,omythevueotheIinenisexpressed-
3aspecihcquanntyocoat. ThevaIueothecoat,ontheotherhand,is
notexpressed.However,theexpressionovaIue2OyardsoIinenare
worth one coat"-aIsoimpIiesthereverse. Onecoatisworth 2O yards
oIinen."NowthecoatisinthereIativeormovaIueandtheIinenisin
theequivaIentorm.
VaIue cannotbegraspedwitmnan individuaIusevaIue,itonIy ob-
tainsatangibIeormintheexpressionovaIue: thecommoditythatap-
pearsasmeequivaIentorm(commodity)nowhasthestatusobeing
the embodiment othevaIue othe commodity in the reIative orm o
vue(comodityA).utconsideredinisoIation,thesecondcommod-
ityis]ustasmuchausevaIueasthehrstcommodity.However,uithinthe
extessiono]ca/ue,thesecondcommodityintheequivaIentormpIaysa
specihcroIe.IthasthestatusnotonIyobeingaparticuIarusevaIue,but
aIsocountssimu/taneou(,in itsmaniestationas usevaIue,asaditect
embodiment ovaIue. Hence,in thevue-reIation,in which the coat
istheequivaIentotheIinen,theorm othecoatcountsas theorm o
aue" [0aita/,I : I 43).
ThevaIueo theIinenonIyacquiresano|ecticeormbecausethev-
ueassumestheormothecoat,thevaIueotheIinenbecomestangibIe,
visibIe,andmeasurabIeasaspecihcquantityocoat. Marsummarizes
thisasoIIows.
YALUE, LAOK, MONEY
The inten opposition etween use-va|ue and va|ue, hidden within the
commodiq, is, therelore, represented on the surBce y m exten oppo-
siuon, i.e. y a re|ation etween two commodiues such tmtthe one com-
modiq whose own value is supposed to e expressed, counts direct|y
only d a use-va|ue, whereas the other commodity, mwhich that value is
to e epressed, counts direct|y on|y as exchange va|ue. (0aita/,I: I53)
0
VaIueissomethingpureIysociaI,itexpressestheeqa/socia/ca/id
itoFtwo compIeteIy diherentconcreteactsoFIabor,anditisthereFore
a specihc socia/temtionshi. This sociaI reIationship acquires, in the
equivaIentFon,theshapeoFathing,inourexampIe,vaIueappearstobe
directIyidenticwithacoat.ThecoatcountsasanembodimentoF vue,
butonIywithintheFormoFexpressionoFvaIue.Thatmecoathasdiher-
entpropertieswithintheFormoFexpressionoFvaIuethanitdoesoutside
oFitissuIIcIearinthecaseoFthecoat.Withregardtomoney,however,
thisisnoIongerobvousIyvismIe.
ThesimpIeFonoFvaIueexpressesthevaIueoFcommodityAinan
object,maLesittangibIeandmeasurabIe,butisnonetheIessinsumcient,
sinceitonIyreIatescommodityAtoasingcommodity, commodity,
mddoesnotyetreIatecommodityAto othercommodities.
!Fwe now consider the vaIue reIationship oFcommodityA(in this
casetheIinen) to othercommodities,thenwe obtainthe totaIorex-
pandedFormoFvaIue".
2OyardsoFIinenareworth coat,
2OyardsoFIinenareworthI 0Ibs.oFtea,
2OyardsoFIinenareworth4Oms.oFcohee,etc.
ThevaIue oFtheIinennowstandsinreIation to the entireworIdoF
commodities(andnotusttoasingIecommodity),andatthesameume
itbecomescIearthatthevaIueoFthecommodityisindiherenttowardthe
particuIarFormoFusevaIuenwhichitisepressed:acoat,butaIsotea
andcoheeandsoForth,canse~eastheembodimentoFthevaIueoFthe
Iinen.ThevaIueoFtheIinenremainsthesame,whetheritismaniFested
in acoatorin cohee.ThusitaIsobecomescIearthatthe quantitative
00 AN NTKODUCTON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
exchangereationshipisinnoway coincidenta,afactthatwas notyet
visibeinthecaseofthesimpeformofvaue.
However,theexpandedformofvaueisasoinadequate:theexpres-
sion ofthevaueofcommodityAis incompete and without cosure.
Furthenore,theexpressionsofvaueareheterogeneous,wehavemu-
tipespecihcequivaentfonsthatmutuayexcudeeachother.
Thetotaformofvaueisnothingotherthanaseriesofsimpeforms
ofvaue. ut every singe one ofthese simpe forms ofvaue contains
withInitsefitsowninversion.!fwereversetheseriesofsimpeformsot
vaue,weacquirethegeneraformofvaue":
i coatis
i Obs.ofteaare
4Os.ofcoeeare
worth2Oyoflit:e
Thevaueofcommodities is nowexpressedinasim/eandunqed
fon,becauseasingcommodity,thegeneraequivaent,"senesasan
expressionofvaueforaothercommodities. Sothis formperformsa
decisivemnction:
ThroughitsequationwithIinen,thevalueoleverycommodityisnow
notonlydiherentiatedlromitsownuse-value,buthomaIIuse-vaIues
generaIIy,andis,bythatverylact,expressedasthatwhichiscommonm
aIIcommodities.B this[otm, commoditiate,[otthe]tsttime, tea/g
/to_htintotemtionwitheachothetU oa/u. (0aita/,I. I58,empha-
sisadded)
The vaue-objectivity [ ettgegenstnd/ichkeit) is not an inherent
propertyofanyindicidua/commoditybutratherasocicharacterIstic,
becauseitexpresses thereationshipofindividuacommodities (or,re-
spectivey, theindivduaactsofaborproducingthesecommodities)to
theentirewordofcommodities(respectivey,thetotaaborofsociety).
Thus,notonydoesvauenecessitateano|ecticeformofvaue,itneces-
sitatesaformofvauethatexpressesthissocicharacter,andthisis6rst
accompIshedwththegeneta/]otmo]ca/ue.
VALUE, LABOK, MONEY
ThespecihcsociacharacterothegeneraIormo vaIueisshownin
amrther quity that distinguishes thegeneraI orm ovaIue homboth
theeIementaryandtheexpandedormovaIue.Inbothcases,itisthe
privatetask,so tospeak,otheindividuaIcommoditytogiveitselaorm
ovaIue."utnow:
3hc _cnct8lotm olV8!uc,onlhc olhct h8nd, C8non!y8tI8c 88 lhc_oInl
ConltIDulIonollhcWho!cWotdolCommodIlIc8.ACommodIlyony8C-
guItc88_cnct8cXQtc88IonolIl8VMucIl 8llhc88mclImcolhctCom-
modIlIc8 cXQtc88 lhcItV8!uc8 In lhc 88mc cguIV8cnl 8nd cVcty ncW!y
cmct_cnlCommodIlymu8l looW 8uIl. llhu8 DcComc8cVIdcnllh8lDc
C8u8clhc oD_cCtIVIlyolCommodIlIc8 88V8uc8 I8thcQutc!y"8oCI8!cXI8
lcnCcollhc8c lhIn_8itcanong/eextessedthrvughthewhohtangeo[
theitsocia/te/ations. (0aita/,1: 1J9cmQh88I88ddcd]
WhatbecomesevidenthereissomethingthatisnotcIeartoeveryday
consciousness,butishrstapparent3aresuItoscientihcanaIysis.theso-
cia/chatactetovueexpressesitseIinaspecihcaIIysocia/ormovaIue.
Vaue andmagnitude ovaIuewhichareactuaIIynotproperties o
mindividuaIcommoditycannow,withthehelpothegenet/equica
/ent, be expressed so thatit seems as itheywere simpIe properties o
individuaIcommodities.QuaIitativeIy, the vue ocoats (or tea,codee,
etc.)consistsintheirequaIitywithIinen. thevueoacoat(or2O Ibs. o
tea,4OIbs.ocodee,etc.)is 2OyardsoIinen.
Themone]otmisuItimateIydisnnguishedhomthegeneraIomo
vaIuemereIybytheactthattheequivaIentormhascoaIescedbysociaI
custom"withthe specihcnatura orm oaparticuIar commodity(his-
toricIythishasbeengoId,andtoaIesserextentsilver).Thiscommodity
thusbecomesthemoneycommodity."
Thereerenceto sociaIcustom"makesitcIearthatwththe money
orm,wehndourseIvesattheIeveIotheactivityocommodityowners.
Uptonow,commodityownershavenotbeendiscussed.Thecommodig
]o otheproduct oIaborandmeexchange te/ationo]commodities
havebeenobsered,but nottheexchangeacto]commodigounets.
Z AN !NTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX' 5 A1A
3. 0NoneandExchange
jActicigo]0ommodit0unets)
OnIywiththesecondchapterol0aita/doesMardeaIexpIicitIywith
commodityownersandtheiractivity.as commodityowners,peopIeare
mereIyrepresentanves olcommodities.Forthat reason, the commodity
hadtobeexaminedhrst.
IloneconsidersonIytheexchangereIationolcommodines,thenev-
erycommodityedectiveIyseresasamanilestationolthevaIueolevery
othercommoditylorwhichitcanbeexchanged.Thecommodityowner,
however,doesnotwishtoexchangehiscommodityloranyarbitrarycom-
modity,butratherlordehnite,particuIarcommodities. Forhim,thecom-
modityheownsisnotausevaIue,anditsexchangeshouIdprovidehim
with meusevaIueherequires.The commodipownertherelorewouId
Iiketotreathisown commodityIikeageneraIequivaIentthatcanbedi-
tect(exchanged lor other commodities. ut since every commodity
ownerwantsthishomhiscommodity,nocommodityisageneraIequiva-
Ient. Forthisreason,thecommodityownersintheprocessolexchange
areapparentIylacedwithanirresoIvabIeprobIem.Marsummarizesthe
actua/soIutionratherincisiveIy.
n lhcIt dImCu!uc8 outCommodIly-oWnct8 lhInK !IKc 8u8l: "n lhc Dc-
_InnIn_W88 lhcdccd.(!m4n[angwatdieTa"Coclhc 1aUt 8tl I ,
bCcncJ.]3hcyh8Vclhctclotc8!tc8dy8ClcdDclotclhInK:n_.3hcn8lut8!
!8W8ollhc CommodIlyh8Vcm8nIlc8lcdlhcm8c!Vc8mlhcn8lut8!In8lInCl
ollhc oWnct8 olCommodIlIc8. 3hcy C8n on!y DtIn_ lhcIt CommodIuc8
Inlotc!8lIon88V8!uc88nd lhctclotc 88 Commod:lIc8 DyDt:n_In_ lhcm
Inlo8noQQo8In_tc!8lIonWIlh8omconcolhctCommodIly WhICh8cCc8
88 lhc unIVct88! cguIV8!cnl. Yc h8Vc 8tc8dytc8Chcd lh8l tc8u!l Dy out
8n8!y8I8ol8CommodIly. g3hc lotm8n8y8I8undctl8KcnDy %8tXIn lhc
ht8l Ch8QlctlmtWcdc8!lWIlhInlhc QtcV:ou8 8cClIon.%.1.]Butong
theactiono[societ canr aatticu/atcommodig intotheunioetsa/
equioa/ent. 3hc 8oCI8 8ClIon ol8!! olhct CommodIlIc8 lhctclotc 8cl8
8Q8tllhcQ8tlICu!8tCommodIlyIn WhIChlhcy8!!tcQtc8cnllhcItV8uc8.
3hcn8lut8lotmollhI8CommodIlylhctcDyDcComc8lhc8oCI8!!ytcCo_-
YALUE, LABOK, MONEY
nIcd cguIV8cnl lotm. 3htou_h lhc 8_cnCy olhc 8oCI8QroCc88 IlDc
Comc8 lhc 8QcCIhC 8oCI8mnCuonollhc CommodIlyWhIChh88Dccn8cl
8Q8rllo DclhcunIVcr88 cguIVcnl. llhu8DcComc8moncy. (0aita/,
1: J o~o1 cmQh88I88ddcd]
J
The anaysis of the commodity reveaed the necessity of the genera
equivaent ]tm.In order to behave toward things as commodities,that is,
to reate things to each other as ca/ues,the owners of commodities must
reate their commodines to a genera equivaent. Their socia act" must
make a comodity into a generaI equivaent and thus rea money."
The peope engaged in echange are 6ee" in meir acuvity, but as com
modigounetsthey must foow the aws imposed by the nature of comod-
iues. As Marx aready obsened in me preface to 0aita/,indivduas ony
enter the stage insofm they are personi6cations of economic categries"
[I:92). If the anaIysis begins by considering the acuvity and consciousness
of commodity owners, then the socia contet that needs to be epained m
been men for granted. This is the reason why it was necessary for Mac to
disunguish between the ]otmdeteinant thecommoditand the actic-
igcommodigounets, and ininaIy depict the fon detemts as such,
since they are the given precondiuons for me acuvity md considerations of
the comodity ownerswho then continuay reproduce these condiuons
through their own acuvity [see secuon 5.2 above).
Realy existing money is a resut of the activty of commodity own-
ers, but in no way rests upon a sient contract, as |ohn Locke, one of the
most important phiosophers of the eary bourgeois era, thought. Money
is not simpy introduced with deiberate consideranon in one go, which
is what economists who argue that money is used as a means of simpi[-
ing exchange assume. Commodity owners, emphasized Mac, a/tead
acted|e]ote thinking", their activity necessati( brings about money as
a resmtothenise, it is not at a possibe to reate commodities to one
another as vaues.'
So money is in no way merey a hep6: means of simping ex-
change on the practicaI eve and an appendage of vue theory on the
theorenca eve. Mac's vaue theory is rather a monetatheoto]ca/ue:
without the vaue form, commodities cannot be reated to one another
04 AN NTKODUCT!ON TO KAKL MAKX'5 A1A
a8Vauc8and On!yWIlhthcmOncylODdOc8anadcguatclOImOlV8uc
cxI8l. "ouD8lantIaI8t COnCcQlIOn8 OlVauc WhICh attcmQl lO c8taD!I8h
thcclcnCcOl Va!uc1thInIndIV1dumOD_cCt8aIcte-monetatheoties
o]ca/ue.hcy altcmQt tO dcVc!OQ a lhcOIy OlV8uc WIlhOut IclcIcnCc lO
mOncy. Olh lhc!aDOI lhcOIy OlV8uc OlC!a88ICa!QO!ItICm cCOnOmyand
thcthcOIyOlmaI_Ina!utIItyOlncOC!a88IC8cCOnOmIC8aIcQIc-mOnctaIy
lhcOIIc8Ol Vauc.hcu8ua"maIxI8lVauclhcOIythal8!!c_c8lhatVa!uc
I8 8!Icady COmQ!clc!y dctcncd Dy "8OCIm!y ncCc88aIy !MOI-tImc I8
a8OaQIc-mOnclaIyVa!uclhcOIy. '
3.7TeFunctionso]None, theNone0ommodig,andthe
0ontemotatNonetaSstem
maIx dI8tIn_uI8hc8 Dctccn thIcc mndamcnla! mnCuOn8 OlmOncy lhat
aII8c lIOm lhc "8ImQ!c CIICualIOn OlCOmmOdIlIc8 and mOncy lOnc
COn8IdcI8 Uc tOta! QIOCc88 OlCaQIlmI8l QIOduCbOn and IcQIOduCuOn
thcIcaIcaddItIOnamnClIOn8OlmOncy[8ccChaQtcI8Dc!OW|.
hc hI8tmnCuOnOlmOncy COn8I8l8 Ol8cI_a8 lhcncIa! mca8uIc
OlVa!uclhcVa!uc OlcVcIyCOmmOdIlyI8 cIc88cd a8a8QcCIhC guanly Ol
mOnc
LOmmOdIuc8 aIc V8uc8 a8 "CIy8la8 Ol thcII COmmOn 8uD8tanCc
aD8lIaCt!MOI. oO It I8 nOt mOncy thatmMc8 COmmOdIuc8 COmmcn8u-
I8D!cDullhc COmmOnIclcIcnCc tOaD8tIaCt!aDOI. maO lhcIclOIc nOtc8.
"mOncya8amca8uIcOlVa!ucI8lhcncCc88aIylOIm OlaQQcaIanCc Olthc
mca8uIc OlV8ucWhIChI8InlIIn8ICtOCOmmOdIlIc8namc!y!aDOuI-bmc
[0aita/,1.188).
ulWIlhlhI8thcguc8lIOnI8a!8OQO8cda8lOWhyVa!uc CanDOlDcIm-
mcdIalc!ycxQIc88cdIn!aDOI-tImc OIWhymOncy dOc8 nOl dIIcCl!yIcQ
Ic8cnl !aDOI-lImc. maOVcIy DIIchy dc88 WIlh lhI8 guc8lIOn In 0aita/
In a lOOtnOlc and IclcI8 tO hI8 caI!IcI tcxl Ol1859,A 0ontti|utiontothe
0titiqueo]Po/itica/Econom.nthI8 lcxthcWIOtc:
LommodIlc88tclhcdItcClQtoduCl8olI8o!8lcdIndcQcndcnlIndIVIdu8
knd8ol!8Dout_oeteinte/tetuna/m ngigetPtioatat/eiten],8ndlhtou_h
VALUE, LABOK, MONEY
UcIt8!Icn8uon ntu[eng]InUcCout8col IndIVIdu8!cXCh8n_clhcy
mu8l QtoVc lh8l lhcy 8tc _cnct8! 8oCI8! !out m olhct Wotd8 on lhc
D88I8 olComodIlyQtoduClIon, /a/out/ecomsocia/ /a/outongasa
tesuho[theunioetsa/a/ienation ntu[eng] o[indioidua/kindo[
/a/out. [%LY Z:JZJ~ZZcmQh88I88ddcd]
O
h8l whtCh C8n bc mc88utcd by 8 COCk t8 8w8y8 ju8l lhc tndtVtdu8
QttV8lc 8bOt cXQcndcd bctOtc thc 8Cl Ot cXCh8n_c. 8 nOlcd tn lhc 8cCttOn
COnCcmtn_ 8b8lt8Cl 8bOt Ony wtd cXCh8n_c C8n tl bc 8hOwn hOw muCh
Ot lh:8 QttV8lcy cXQcndcd 8bOt w88 8Clu8!y V8uc-COn8ltluun_ 8nd lhu8
V81:d 88 8n ccmcnl Ot 8OCt8 8bOt-ltmc. NMuc-COn8ltlultn_ 8bOt-ltmc (Ot
lhc m8_ntludc Ot 8b8lt8Cl 8bOt| C8nnOl bc mc88utcd bctOtc, Ony dut:n_
cXCh8n_c8nd whcn lhc V8uc8 Ot 8 COmmOdtttc8 8tc 8cl tnlO tc8ttOn
wtlh Onc 8nOlhct lhcn lht8 8Cl Ot mc88uttn_ C8n Ony bc COnduClcd by
mc8n8 Ot mOncy. Ot lh8l tc88On mMC8n 8Qc8k Ot mOncy 88 lhc `ncCc8-
88ty tOtm Ot 8QQc8t8nCc Ot lhc tmm8ncnl VMuc mc88utcmcnl by Ot-
ttmc: VMuc-COn8ulultn_ Ot-umc C8nnOl bc Olhctwt8c mc88utcd cXCcQl
lhtOu_h mOncy.'
hc cXQtc88tOn Ot lhc V8uc Ot 8 COmmOdtly tn mOncy lctm8 t8 tl8
ce.O 8QcCt] lhc QttCc Ot 8 COmmOdtty lhctc mu8l bc 8 Cc8t undct-
8l8ndtn_ Ot wh8l mnCltOn8 88 mOncy (_Od 8tVct, 8 Q8Qct nOlc| , bul thc
mOncy mu8l nOl ncCc888t:y bc 8l h8nd tl mctcy 8cDc8 hctc tn 8n `tm8_-
tn8ty Ot tdc8 C8Q8Ctly [0aita/,I : I 90).
hc m8_mludc Ot V8uc Ot 8 COmmOd:ly t8 cXQtc88cd tn tl8 Qt:Cc8nd
dt8 t8 lhc 0nQ QO88tb::ly tOt thc m8_n:ludc Ot V8uc lO bc cQtc88cd. t lhc
m8_n:tudc Ot 8 COmmOd:ly8 V8uc Ch8n_c8 tt dctc t8 8 ncw tc8ltOn8htQ
Ot thc tnd:Vtdu8y cXQcndcd 8bOt lO lhc lOl8 8bOt Ot 8OCtcly lhcn dc
QttCc Ot lhc COmmOdtly 88O Ch8n_c8. mOwcVct, lhc tcVct8c t8 nOl lhc C88c:
nOl cVcty QttCc t8 lhc cXQtc88tOn Ot 8 8QcC:hC m8_n:ludc Ot V8uc nOt dOc8
cVcty Ch8n_c tn Qt:Cc tnd:C8lc 8 Chm_c tn lhc m8_n:tudc Ot V8uc.
htn_8 `wtthOul V8uc, mc8:n_ lhO8c lhtn_8 lh8l 8tc nOl QtOduCl8
Ot `8b8lt8Cl 8bOt C8n 88O h8Vc 8 Qt:Cc. h8l C8n bc lhc C88c tOt bOd
cCOnOmtC8y tttccV8nl t88uc8 (tOt cX8mQc thc QttCc Ot 8 nObc t:lc| 8nd
tOt gutlc tmQOtl8nl Onc8 (tOt cX8mQc lhc QttCc Ot 8 8lOCk OQltOn lh8l t8
lhc QttCc Ot lhc t:_hl lO buy 8 8lOCk undct _u8t8nlccd COndtltOn8|.
AN NTKODUCTON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
hcChan_cInQIICcOlasing/eCOmmOdIqCana8OIndICalcaChan_c
In Il8 ma_nIludc OlVaucDul Il Can a8O Dca8I_n Olc8QcCI8ylOIlunalc
OIunlOIlunalc CIICum8lanCc8 [mOmcnlaQ 8hIh8 In8uQQyand dcmmd|
undcI WhICh lhc COmmOdIly I8 8O!d. hc 8Imu!lancOu8 Chan_c In lhc
QIICc Ola//commodities,lhalI8 aChan_cInlhcQIICc !cVc_cncIaydOc8
nOlIndICalc a Chan_c In a ma_nIludc8 OlV8ucDul IalhcI a Chan_c In
lhcVaucOlmOncy.lhcdcV8ualIOnOlmOncyI8IclcClcdIna_cncIaII8c
InQIICc8[in[ation),WhI!caII8cInmOncy8V8ucI8IchcClcdIna_cncIa
dcCInc In QIICc8 [dation).
nWhallOOW8IlI8mO8l!ya88umcdlhalCOmmOdIlIc8aIccxChan_cd
"al lhcII lIucVauc8.hI8 mcan8 lhalWc dI8Ic_aId mOmcnlaIy luClua
lIOn and lhcQIICc8 OlCOmmOdIlIc8 aIc a88umcd lO Dc adcgualc cxQIc8-
8IOn8 OllhcIIVauc. OWcVcI In 8cClIOn 7.2 Wc w8cc lhalundcI nOI-
mmCaQIl81I8lCOndIOn8COmmOdIlIc8aIcnOlcxChan_cdallhcIIVauc8
mcanIn_ lhal nOIm8QIICc8aIc nOl 8Oc!y lhc cxQIc88IOn Ollhcma_m-
ludc OlV8uc OlCOmmOdIlIc8.
hcsecond]nctionOlmOncyI8 a8 amcan8 OlCIICualIOnWhIChmc-
dIalc8 lhc aCa! cxChan_c OlCOmmOdIlIc8. n cxChan_c lhc OWncI Ol
LOmmOdIlyP [lOIcxamQcaWcaVcIWhOQIOduCc8Incn|WhO8cCOm-
mOdIly dOc8 nOl IcQIc8cnl au8cVauc lO hImWanl8 lO lIan8lOD IlInlO
LOmmOdIly [lOICQcaChmI|WhO8cu8cVauc I8OlInlcIc8llO hIm.
c 8c!8 lhc Incn lOI 20 cuIO8 and 8uD8cgucnl!y QuICha8c8 a ChmIWIU
lhc8c20 cuIO8. maO dc8CIIDc8 lhI8QIOCc88a8lhc"mclamOIQhO8I8OlUc
COmmOdIq[lOIlhcWcaVcIUcIncnha8DccnlIan8lOImcdInlOaCh8II|.
hc matetia/su|stanceOllhI8mclamOIQhO8I8 I8 lhc 8uD8lIlulIOn Ol
Onc u8cVauc Dy anOlhcI. maOa8O 8Qcak8 Ollhc "8OCIa mcl8DOI8m.
hctesu/tI8lhc8amca8lhalOla8ImQcaClOl8WaQQIn_IncnlOIaCh8II.
OWcVcI lhc]otmOllhI8QIOCc88I8 COmQclcydIhcIcnland lhI8 dIhcI
cnCc OllOImI8 QIcCI8c!ylhcQOInlhcIc.
P8dI8lInClhOma8ImQc8WaQlhcmclamOIQhO8I8OllhcCOmmOdIly
I8mcdIalcdDymOncylhcQIOCc88ha8 lhc lOIm LOmmOdIlymOncy
LOmmOdIly[LmL|OICOnCIclcyhOmlhc 8landQOInlOllhcWcaVcI
IncnmOncyChaII.
Yhal I8 lOI lhcWcaVcI lhc hI8laCl OlUcQIOCc88 L~m Uc lIan8-
lOImalIOnOllhc!IncnInlOmOncy I8lOIlhcQO88c88OIOllhcmOncyWhO
VALUE, LAOK, MONEY
buystheinentheconcusionoFmemetamorphosisoFhisoriginalcom-
modity.ThepurchaseoFthechairpresentsitselFtomeweaverasthecon-
cusionoFhiscommodity'smetamorphosis,andincontrast,Forthecar-
penterwhoselsmechair,thisactisthebegnningoFthemetamorphosis
oFthecoodity.
The metamorphoses oF commodities are abyrinthine and never-
ending: in their totaity they constitute the citcu/ation o]commodities.
ThesimpeexchangeoFproductsusevaueForusevaueisincontrast
mereyatwo-sidedaBair,whichisexhaustedintheindivdualactoFex-
change. The circuation oFcommodities and the echange oFproducts
arethusmndamenta!lydiBerent.
The Factthat the interreation oFvarious individual acts is estab-
hshedthroughmoneyinthecirculanonoFcommodities(asopposedto
mereexchangeoFproducts),alsomeansreciprocalythattheinteen
tion oFmoneyaso contains thepossibiityoFtheinterruptionoFthis
cohesion.IFtheweaversellshislinen,butholdsontothemoneywith-
outbuyinganything, then not only is the metamorphosis oFhis own
commodity,thelinen,interrpted,butsoisthemetamorphosisoFother
commodities (Forexampe,the chair).ThepossibiityoFinterruption
andmereForeoFctisisisierenttothemediationoFthesociacircula-
tionoFmatterthroughmoney. utForthemereossi|i/itoFcrisis to
becomeanactua/ctisis,a series oFrthercircumstancesmustcome
intoplay(discussedinchapter9).
Themetamorphosis oFthecommodity, CM-C,begnswith one
commodityandendswithadiBerentcommodityoFthesamevaluebut
adiBerentusevalue.Thecommodityemanates6omaparticuarcom-
modityownerdretuns to himinadiBerentphysicalForm. To that
extent,the commodityispartoFanactoFcitcu/ation.The moneythat
mediatesthiscircuation,onmeotherhand,tracesorbit:duringthe
hrstact,CM,thecommodityownerreceivesmoney,butonyinorder
tospenditagain(undernormallymnctioningcircumstancesoFcommod-
itycircation)andcompetethesubsequentactoFMC.!nitsmnction
asameansoFcircuation,moneyconstanyremainswithinthesphereoF
circuation.However,mereysm|o/icmoneissumcientForcircu!ation,
sincethecommodityownersareonlyconcernedwiththecommodities
AN INTKODUCTON TO KAKL MAKX' 5 AI1A
lhal thcy Can Duy W:lh Il md mOncy Can Dc 8uD8l:lutcd lOI mcIc "8ym
DO8 Ol V0uc lhal aIc thcm8cVc8 WIthOut VMuc [8uCh a8 QaQcI D:8|.
Lny w:th Il8 thitd]nctiondOc8 mOncy utImatcy mnCtIOn a8 tea/
mone, a8 lhc magnitude o]ca/ue mOncy dOc8 nOt aCtuay haVc tO Dc
QIc8cnt and Idca mOncy I8 8umCIcnt a8 a meanso]citcu/ationmOncy
ha8 lO Dc QIc8cnl Dut 8ymDOIC mOncy I8 8umCIcnt. Lny 8 a unIly Ol
ma_nItudc Ol Vauc 0nd mcan8 Ol CIICualIOn I8 mOncy IcaHy mone,lhal
I8 anindqendentem|odimento]ca/ue,and lhI8 ImQ:c8 a 8cIIc8 Ol ncW
dctcImInatIOn8.
hcIca8 lhc VaI:Ou8 COmOdIt:c8 In thcII malcIIa cxI8lcnCc IcQIc-
8cnt QaIlICuaI u8c Vauc8 and lhcII Vauc ["aD8lIaCt WcMlh| Can Ony Dc
Ima_:ncd Ica mOncy I8 thc "malcIIa DcIn_ Ol aD8lIaCl Wcath [%L
29:558, COIIcCtcd tIm8alIOn|. hatcVcI malcIIa OD_cCl mnCt:On8 a8
mOncy COunt8 a8 a lhIn_ Ol Vauc m It8 ImmcdIalc matcIIa cx:8lcnCc. P8 a
lhIn_ Ol Vauc It Cm Dc cxChan_cd at any lImc lOI any OthcI COmmOdI[
and Can lhu8 Dc tIan8lOImcd InlO any u8c VMuc. ca mOncy I8 lhcIclOIc
"thc malcII0 8ymDO Ol Qhy8ICa Wcath [%L 29:558).
ca mOncy mcan:n_ mOncy a8 an IndcQcndcnt manIlc8lalIOn Ol
Vauc ha8 VcIy 8QcCIh.C mnCtIOn8. t mnCl:On8 a8 a hOaId a8 a mcan8 Ol
Qaymcnt and a8 unIVcI8a mOncy.
P8 a hOaId mOncy I8 W:thdIaW hOm CIICuatIOn. l nO On_cI mcdIatc8
lhc CIICuatIOn Ol COmmOdIlIc8 Dut In8tcad 8crc8 a8 m IndcQcndcnl
manIlc8talIOn Ol Vauc Oul8Idc lhc QIOCc88 Ol CIICual:On. n OIdcI tO
hOaId a COmmOdI[ OWncI 8c8 COmmOdIlIc8 W:lhOut cn_a_In_ In a
8uD8cgucnt aCt Ol QuICha8c. hc _Oa Ol lhc 8ac I8 lO hOd On tO mOncy
a8 an IndcQcndcnl man:lc8tat:On Ol Vauc. VcIy COmmOdIly QIOduCcI
In OIdcI nOt tO QO8tQOnc hI8 OWn QuICha8c8 unl: hI8 COmmOdIlIc8 aIc
8Od [OI In OIdcI tO cn8uIc a_aIn8t hI8 laIuIc lO 8c a COmmOdIty| I8
dcQcndcnl uQOn a 8m0cI OI _IcalcI hOaId Ol mOncy.
n It8 h1nClIOn a8 a mcan8 Ol Qaymcnt mOncy a8O aCl8 a8 an
IndcQcndcnl manIlc8talIOn Ol Vauc. l a COmmOdIly I8 nOt QaId lOI at
lhc mOmcnl Ol QuICha8c Dut atcI thcn thc DuycI DcCOmc8 a dcDtOI and
lhc 8c!cI DcCOmc8 a CIcdItOI. %Oncy dOc8 nOl mnCtIOn hcIc a8 a mcan8
Ol CIICualIOn lhat mcdIalc8 a QuICha8c Dut a8 a mcan8 Ol Qaymcnl lhal
COnCudc8 a QuICha8c thal ha8 aIcady haQQcncd. [hc QhIa8c "mcan8 Ol
VALUE, LAOK, MONEY 09
payment"isusedbyMaconyinthissense,incontemporaryeveryday
usage, as wel as in contemporary economics,any money used to pay
Forpurchase isdescribedas ameans oFpayment,regardlessoFwhether
paymentis madeimmediateyorater.) !Fmoneyis used as ameans oF
circulation,thenthecommodityownerinitialyengagesinanactoFsale,
C-M.Hethensubsequentlymakesapurchase,andconsummatesMC.
!nthecaseoFmoneybeingusedasameansoFpayment,thesequenceis
reversed:hrstthecommodityownermakesapurchase,thenheengages
masales actto obtain themoneyFormeetinghispayment obligations.
AcquiringmoneyastheindependentmamFestationoFvalueisnowthe
mnctionoFthesale.
Finay, moneymnctions aswordmoneyonmewordmarket. On
thewordmarket,moneycanbeusedasameansoFcirculationinorder
to mediate a sae,as ameans oFpayment, For concudinga sale, oras
the universaly recognized socia materimization oFweath" [0aita/,
I :24) whennotusedForsaeorpayment,buttotransFerwealth6omone
countrytoanother(Forexampe,aFterawar).
!n 0aita/,Macassumesthatmoneyaways has to beied to a
particuarcommodity. DuringMac'sume,godpayedtheroleo|this
money commodity." ut even back then, itwas hardly thecase that
pieces oFgod were widey used in everyday commerce, smal sums
were paid with silver or copper coins, arger sums with bamotes."
ankoteswereoriginalyissuedbyindividuabanks,whichpromised
to honorthenotes ingod.Ultimatey, banknoteswereoyissuedby
state centrmbanks,which aso promised to honor the notes m gold.
Asarule,thecentrabankso|indivdualcountrieswerenotalowedto
print an arbitrary amountoFbamotes,butratherhad to ensure that
mebanknoteswerecoveredbyaproportionateamountoFgoldresees.
Coldwashardlycirculated,butthepapermoneyincirculauonactedas
arepresentationoFgod.
AttheendoF theSecondWodWar,ataconFerenceinrettonWoods,
NewHampshire,aninteationacurrencysystemwasagreeduponthat
wassbaseduponagodstandard.utonytheU.S.doarwascovered
bygold,thirty-hve doars correspondingtoanounceoFgold.Aother
currencieshadahxedexchangeratetothedolar.However,theobigation
70 AN NTKODUCTON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1AL
lO hOnOt dOat8 m _Od Wa8 nOl VaId lOt gtIValc IndIV1dua8 Ony lOt
8lalc Ccnlta DanX8. l lhc cnd Ol lhc 1 U8 Il had DcCOmc Ccat lhal lhc
ma88IVc amOunl Ol dOat8 m CItCualIOn had tcndctcd lhc COug1n_ Ol lhc
dOat lO _Od a hClIOn. l lhc Dc_InnIn_ Ol lhc 118 lhc _Od 8landatd
Wa8 lOtma1y aDOI8hcd a8 Wctc bXcd CuttcnCy cxChan_c talc8.
oInCc lhcn lhctc I8 nO On_ct any COmmOdIly lhal h1nClIOn8 al a
nalIOna Ot mlcDalIOna cVc a8 a mOncy COmmOdIly. ^OW mOncy I8
c88cnlI81y lhc gagct mOncy I88ucd Dy lhc 8lalc Ccnlta DanX8 and lhctc
I8 nOUn_ lOt WhICh lhI8 gagct mOncy C8n Dc tcdccmcd. Ll COut8c Onc
Can 8li Duy _Od WIlh lhI8 gagct mOncy Dul nOW _Od I8 _u8l anOlhct
COmmOdIly !Xc 8IVct Ot ItOn and nO On_ct gay8 lhc 8gcCIa tOc Ol a
mOncy COmmOdIly ncIlhct c_ay nOt Dy dclaul.
maO COud nOl Ima_Inc a CagIlab8l mOncy 8y8lcm cxI8lIn_ WIlhOul a
mOncy COmmOdIly Dul lhc cxI8lcnCc Ol 8uCh a COmmOdIly I8 m nO Way
a ncCc88aty COn8cQucnCc Ol hI8 8Day8I8 Ol lhc COmmOdIly 8nd mOncy.
IlhIn lhc hamcWOtX Ol lhc anay8I8 Ol lhc COmmOdIly lOD hc dcVcOgcd
lhc lOtm-dclcDInalIOn8 Ol lhc _cncta cQuIVacnl and lhc anay8I8 Ol lhc
cxChan_c gtOCc88 y:cd8 lhc tc8ul lhal COmmOdIly OWnct8 dO m laCl haVc
lO tcalc lhcIt COmmOdIlIc8 lO a _cncta cQuIV8cnl. ul lhal lhc _cnct8
cQuIV8cnl mu8l Dc a 8gcCIhC COmmOdIly Wa8 nOl gtOVcn Dy matx mctcy
a88umcd. hal WhICh 8cFc8 a8 a _cnctM cQuIVacnl [Whclhct an aClua
ghy8ICa COmmOdIly Ot mctcy gagct mOncy| CannOl Dc dclctmIncd al
lhc cVc Ol 8Imgc COmmOdIly CItCualIOn [lOt a mOtc cxlcn8IVc anMy8I8
8cc cIntICh 1 2|. LDy Whcn lhc CagIlaI8l CtcdIl 8y8lcm I8 laXcn
InlO COn8IdctalIOn [8cc 8cClIOn b.2 DcOW| dOc8 Il DcCOmc Ccat lhal lhc
cxI8lcnCc Ol a mOncy COmmOdIly I8 mctcy a hI8lOtICa1y ltan8IlIOnM 8lalc
Ol ahaIt8 Dul dOc8 nOl COttc8gOnd lO "lhc CagIl8I8l mOdc Ol gtOduClIOn
In Il8 Idca aVcta_c lhal matx 8Ou_hl lO anayZc [8cc 8cClIOn 2. 1 aDOVc|.
3.8eSeeto]theFetishismo]0ommoditiesandNone
hc hna 8cClIOn Ol lhc ht8l Chaglct Ol 0aita/I8 lIlcd "hc tcu8hI8m
Ol lhc LOmmOdIly and l8 ocCtcl. hc lctm "COmmOdIly lclI8h ha8
cn_Oycd a Cctlmn amOunl Ol gtOga_alIOn 8InCc maO8 lImc Dul I8 nOl
VALUE, LAOK, MONEY 1
awaysusedandunderstoodinawayreFerringtophenomenadealtwim
byMac.MacdidnotusethetermcommodiqFetish"todescribehow
peopleincapitaismplaceanundueimportanceupontheconsumption
oFcommodities,orthattheymakeaFetishoutoFparticularcommodities
thatseeasstatus symbols.Thetermaso does notreFer tomaking a
FetishoFbrandnames.Thereisnosecret"behindpossessingexpensive
commodinesasstatus symbosthatneedstobedeciphered.
!tisoFtenthecasethatthecommodiqFetishischaracterizedsoleyas
astateoFaBairsinwhichthesocialreationshipsbetweenpeopeappear
associalrelationshipsbetweenthings(therelationshipsoFthoseengaged
m exchange appearasavaue reationship between theproductsbeing
exchanged),sothatsocialrelationshipsbecome thepropertyoFthings.
utiFweleaveitatthat,thenFetishismappearstobemerelyamistake:
peope ascribe Faseproperties to the products oFtheir abor and Fai
to see thatinrealiq"a social relationship bemeenpeopleliesbehind
merelationshipbetweenthings.FetishismwouldthereForebeaForm oF
FaIseconsciousness"thatmereyconceaIsthereaIconditions."''!Fthat
werethecase,thenthisFaIseconsciousnessmustdisappearoncetherem
condinons have beenexpained. !n this reductiomstconception oFthe
commodiqFetish,importantpointsoFMarx's anaysis arelot. We w
thereForedealwithMarx'sargumentationingreatdetai.To oBerabetter
overvew,theFoowingisdividedintoetteredsections.
a. Onemusthrstposethequestion,wherecanwepinpointthesecret"
thatMacspeaksoFinthesectionheadingandthatheseekstodeci-
pher?MaccommenceswiththeFollowing.
A CommodIly 8QQc8r8 8l hr8l 8I_hl 8n cXltcmc!y oDVIou8 lrIVI8! lhIn_.
ul Il8 anagsisDtIn_8 oul lh8l Il I8 8Vcty 8lt8n_c lhIn_ 8DoundIn_ In
mcl8Qhy8ICm 8uDdclIc8 8nd lhco!o_ICm nICclIc8. (0aita/, I . I 63,cm-
Qh88I8 8ddcd]
Thecommodiqisthusonlyaverystrange"andmysteriousthing
not in terms oFeverydayperception, but as aresult oFthe analysis
72 AN NTKODUCT!ON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
[as rendered thus far). A tabe, for exampe, is an ordinary, sensous
thing. But as soon as it emerges as a commodity, it changes into a
thing, which t:nscdsensuousness"[0aita/,I . I 3).This transa-
tion is wrong, Mac iteray writes that as a commodity it is changed
into a sensuous extrasensory thing" [sinn/ich|etsinn/ichesDing).
To our everyday perception, a tabe is above a particuar use
vaue. As a commodity, it so has a particmar vaue. Both aspects are
not at mysterious to our spontaneous, everyday consciousness.
And the notion that the magnitude of vue depends upon the vo-
ume of expended abor-time may be accepted or contested, but the
circumstance iuef is in no way mysterious. The sensuous extrasen-
sory" character of me commodity is 6rst made cear by anysis: the
anysis shows that the vue-obectivty of the commodity cannot be
epressed within the commodity itsef [and is therefore extrasen-
sory," that is, a spectr obectivty") but ony in another commodity
that eectivey acts as a direct embodiment of vaue. The substance
of vaue, abstract abor, was demonstrated to be ust as eusive as the
obectivty of vue. The anaysis has thus unearthed a number of dis-
concerting 6ndings.
b. Mac then asks, Whence, then, arises the enigmatic character of the
product ofabour, as soon as it assumes the form of commodities,"
md formuates the foowing answer:
L!c8t!yIl8tI8c8uomthI8lotmIl8c!l.3hccQu8!Ityollhc KInd8 olhum8n
8Doutl8Kc8on8Qhy8IC8!lotmmthccQu8oD_cClIVItyollhcQtoduCt8ol
8Dout88V8!uc8thcmc88utcolthccXQcndItutcol hum8n!8Dout-QoWct
Dy Il8 dut8lIon l8Kc8 on thc loD ollhc m8_nItudc ollhc V8uc ollhc
QtoduCl8ol!8Dout8ndhn8!!yUctc!8lIon8hIQ8DctWccn lhcQtoduCct8
WIlhInWhICh lhc 8oCI8! Ch8t8ClctI8lIC8 olthcIt!8Dout8 8tc m8nIlc8lcd
l8Kc onlhclotm ol88oCI8!tc8lIonDclWccnlhcQtoduCl8 ol!8Dout.
3hc my8lctIou8 Ch8t8Clct ollhc CommodIty-lotm Con8I8t8 Uctclotc
8ImQyInlhc l8Ct,lh8llhc CommodIly tchcCt8 thesocia/chanctetistico[
men'sown/a/outo/ectioechatactetuticso[thetoducto[/a/outthem-
se/oes,Uthesocio-natuta/tqettiesgese//cha]/icheNatuteigcha]]
VALUE, LAOK, MONEY
o[thethings. Henceita/otgectsthesocia/te/ationo[thetoducento
thesum tota/o[m/outU asocia/te/ation, which exists aatt]omand
outsidethetoducets.(0aita/,1: JU9UJcmQh88I88ddcd]
73
Inevery sociaIlorm olproductioncharacterizedby adivision ol
Iabor,peopIestandinaparticuIarsociaIreIationshiptooneanother.
In commodity production, this socia! reIationship between peopIe
appearsas arelationshipbetweenthings.itisnoIongerpeopIewho
standin aspecihc reIationsmpwth oneanother,but commodites.
FeopIe`ssociaIreIationshipsthereloreappearto themassocio-nat-
uraIproperties"oltheproducts olIabor.whatMarmeans can be
demonstratedusingtheexampIeolvaIue. ontheonehanditiscIear
that vaIue"is not anaturaIpropertyolthingsIikeweightorcoIor,
but onthe other,lorthe peopIe inacommodity-producingsociety,
itseemsasilthingsinasociaIcontextautomaticaIIypossessvaIue"
andthereloreautomaticIyloIIowtheirownob]ectiveIawstowhich
humans must submit. Under the conditions olcommodityproduc-
tion, things takc on aIleoltheirown,lorwhichMaronIyhnds a
suitabIecomparisonin me mistyreaIm olreIigion". in reIigion,it
is theproductsolthehuman mindthattake onaIleolt
_
eir own,
whereas in the worId olcommodities it is the products olmen`s
hands"thatdoso.
C8 thI8thcctI8hI8mWhICh8tl8Chc8Il8c!llo thcQtoduCl8ol!8Dout88
8oon88 thcy8tcQtoduCcd 88 CommodIlIc88nd I8 thctclotc In8cQ8t8D!c
uomlhc QtoduCtIon olCommodIlIc8.(0aita/,J : J UJ]
c. Illetishism attaches itseIl`to commodities,thenitmustbesome-
thing morethansimpIy acase ollaIse consciousness, the letishism
must aIso express an actuaIsituanon.And,underthe conditions ol
commodity production,toducets d notte/ateto oneanothetin a
ditect,socia/ua, theyhrstenterintoareIationshipwithoneanother
during the act olexchangethrough the products oltheir Iabor.
ThattheirsociareIationshiptooneanotherappearsasasociaIreIa-
tionship between things is therelore not at aII miBusion.To those
74 AN NTKODUCTON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
engagedinexchange,writesMarx,thesocirelationsbetweentheir
private abours appear as what they are, i.e.they do not appear as
directsocialrelations betweenpersons m their work, but ratheras
material ding/ich relations between persons and socia relations
betweenthings"[0aita/,I : I ,emphasisadded).
ThatthingshavesociacharacteristicsunderthecondinonsoFcom-
modityproductionisinnowaywrong.Watiswrongistheassum
tion that they possess these social characteristics automatica/(,m
ecetsocialcontext.FetishismdoesnotconsistoFproductsoFlabr
beingregarded as obects oFvauein bourgeois society, products
oFlaborthat are exchanged are in Fact obects oF vauebut this
obectivItyoFvmueisconsideredaseF-evidentandnature-imposed
necessity"[0aita/,I : I 75).
d. WatmustinterestcommodityownershrstandForemostisthevalue
oFtheircommodities.Thesevauesaretheobective expressionoFa
socia/connectiontoduced| humans,|utnotttansatenttothem.
%cn do nol lhctclotc DtIn_ lhc QtoduCl8 ollhcIt !8Dout Inlo tc!8lIon
WIlh c8Ch olhct 88 V8!uc8 DcC8u8c lhcy 8cc lhc8c oD_cCl8 mctc!y 88 lhc
m8lctIm Inlc_umcnl8 ol homo_cncou8 hum8n !8Dout. 3hc tcVct8c I8
lDc: Dy cgu8lIn_lhcIt dIhctcnl QtoduCl8 lo c8Ch olhct In cXCh8n_c 88
V8!uc8lhcycgu8lc lhcItdIhctcnlKInd8ol8Dout88hum8n!8Dout. Jbe
dothiswithout/eingawateo[it. (0aita/,J: 1UU,cmQh88I88ddcd]
Commodityproducersproducetheirsociaconnecnonprecisey
notas aresult oFaparticularawareness concening the connection
betweenvaueandlabor,butindependentoF suchawareness.Itwoud
thereForebecompetelywrongtounderstandMac'stheoryoFvalue
as caiming that people exchange their commodities according to
eirvaluesbecausetheyknowhowmuchlaboriscontainedwithin
theindivIdualproducts.ItisMac'sintenttoshow thathumans act
uithoutbeingawareoFtheconditionsoFtheiraction.
e. ThisunconsciouslyproducedFetishismisnotsimpyastateoFFalse
VALUE, LAOK, MONEY 75
COn8CIOu8nc88DutI8thcIQO88c88c8m8tcIIMlOICc.hcthcImyIndI-
VIdu8y cXQcndcd 8DOI I8 IcCO_nIZcd 88 8 COmQOncnt Olthc tOt8
8DOI Ol8OCIcty 8nd tO Wh8t dc_IccI8 nOt InlOD8tIOn QIOVIdcd tO
mcdIIcCtyDy8OCIcty DutDythcVMucOlmyCOmmOdItyIncXCh8n_c.
ndmyQIO8QcIItyOImI8lOItuncdcQcnd8uQOnthI8InlOD8uOn.ut
thc m8_nItudc8 OlV8ucOlCOmmOdItIc8
VQConlInuM y IndcQcndcndyolhcWI!otcknoWcd_c8nd8ClIon8o
lhccXCh8n_ct8. Theitownmooementwithinsocieghas [otthemthe[o
o[amooementmad/things, which[at ]om/eingundettheitcontto/,
in[actcontto/them. (0aita/,1 : 1U9~1cmQh88I88ddcd)
hcV8ucOl COmmOdItIc8I88ncXQIc88IOnOl8nOVcrhcmIn_8OCI8
IntcI8CtIOnth8tC8nnOtDcCOntIOcdDyIndIVIdu88.1n8COmmOdIj-
QIOduCIn_8OCIcty QcOQc [8Olthcm|8IcundcIthcCOntIOOlthIn_8
8ndthcdcCI8IVc Ic8tIOn8 OldOmIn8tIOn 8Ic nOtQcI8On8Dut"OD_cC-
tIVc[sach/ich).hI8ImQcI8On8OD_cCtIVc dOmIn8tIOn,8uDmI88IOnIO
"InhcIcntncCc88ItIc8 dOc8 nOtcI8tDcC8u8c thIn_8 thcm8cVc8 QO8-
8c88 Ch8I8CtcII8tIC8 th8t _cncI8tc 8uChdOmIn8tIOn OI DcC8
8c 8OCIM
8CtIVIty ncCc88It8tc8 thI8mcdI8tIOn thIOu_h thIn_8, Dut OmyDcC8u8c
eotemtetothingsinaatticu/atuaascommodities.
L h8t thI8 OD_cCtIVc dOmIn8tIOn[sach/icheHescha])8nd thc OD_cC-
tIhC8tIOn Ol8OCI8Ic8tIOn8hIQ8 tO QIOQcItIc8 OlthIn_8I8 8Ic8utOl8
8QcCIhCDch8VIOIOlhum8n8I8nOttI8n8Q8IcnttOcVcIyd8yCOn8CIOu8-
nc88.OIthI88QOnt8ncOu8COn8CIOu8nc88"lOIm8WhICh8t8mQQIOd-
uCt8 88 COmmOdItIc8. . . QO88c88 thchXcd Qu8Ity Olnatuta/]otmso]
socia//q"[0aita/, . I 8, cmQh88I88ddcd|.1n8ddItIOntOcVcIyd8y
COn8CIOu8nc88 C888ICM QOItIC8 cCOnOmy [8nd mOdcD ncOC888I-
CM cCOnOmIC8| 8DOI8 undcI thc dcu8IOn Olthc8c lOIm8. 1OWcVcI
thI8 dcu8IOnI8 nOt thc Ic8ut Olthc 8uD_cCtIVc dcu8IOn OlIndIVIdu8
cCOnOmI8t8.%8IXcmQh88IZc8th8tthI8dcu8IOnI8It8clD88cduQOn8
8QcCIhCo|ecticit8ndthcIclOIch88 8CcIt8InncCc88Ity.
3hcC8lc_otIc8oDout_coI8cConomIC8Con8I8lQtcCI8c!yooD8olhI8
70 AN !NTKODUCT!ON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
kInd. 3hcy 8tc[otmso[thoughtWhICh 8tc socia/g oa/id, andthetgote
o/ectioege//scha[/ichg/tige, M8oo/ektioe0edanken[otmenj,[otlhc
tc!8lIons olQtoduClIon Dcon_In_ lo thI8 hI8totICM!y dclctmIncd modc
ol8oCI8QtoduCtIon I.c. CommodIly QtoduCtIon. (0aita/, 1: 1U9 cm-
Qh88I88ddcd]
hc8c "OD_cCtIVc lOrm8 Ol thOu_ht COn8tItutc Wh8t IndIVIduM
cCOnOmI8t8 QcrCcIVc 88 8 m8ttcr OlCOur8c tO Dc thc immediate, o|i-
ouo|ectOlQOItICM cCOnOmy. 1n thI8 Q8888_c ItDcCOmc8 Cc8rWh8t
%8O mc8nt Dy "CrItICM cXQO8 Olthc 8y8tcm OlthcDOur_cOI8 cCOn-
Omy In hI8 cttcrtO L888Mic [QuOtcd In 8cCtIOn 2.2): thc ctitiqueo]
|outgeois categoties I8 nOt 8D8tr8Ct cXcrCI8c In thc QhIO8OQhy 0l
8CIcnCcDutI8 r8thcrIn8cQ8r8DchOm It.
hc V8rIOu8 8ChOO8 OlQOItICM cCOnOmy dO nOt cn_8_c IndcD8tc
COnCcDIn_thc ]otmdetetminationsOlthcIr8uD_cCtm8ttcrDutr8thcr
COnCcDIn_ thc content o]these]otm-detetminations. 1n COntr88t
%8Orcndcr8 8 mnd8mcntM CrItIQuc8CrItIQuc8QQIcd tO thc lOun-
d8tIOn8OlDOur_cOI8cCOnOmIC8: %8OCrItICIZc8lOrm8 d8t8rcMW8y8
tesuosedDy DOur_cOI8cCOnOmIC8:
o!IlIC8 cConomyh88 Indccd 8n8!y8cd V8uc 8d Il8 m8_nItudc, hoW-
cVctInComQ!ctc!y8ndh88unCoVctcdthc ConlcnlConCc8cdWIthInthc8c
loD8. ul Il h88 ncVct onCc 88kcd lhc guc8lIon Why thI8 Conlcnl h88
888umcd lh8tQ8tuCu!8tlotm, lh8l I8 lo 88y Why !8Dout I8 cXQtc88cd In
VMuc8ndWhythcmc88utcmcntol!8DoutDyIt8dut8lIonI8cXQtc88cdm
lhcm8_nIludcolthcVMucollhcQtoduCl.(0aita/,1: 11J~1+]
cC8u8cV8uc-OD_cCtIVIty[%ttgegenstnd/ichkeit)I88rc8utOl Vcry
8QcCIhCDch8VIOrDyhum8nDcIn_8n8mcyQrOduCIn_thIn_8QrIV8tcy
8nd cCh8n_In_ thcm thI8 COrrc8tIOnI8nOt 8QQ8rcnttO cIthcr 8QOn-
t8ncOu8cVcryd8y COn8CIOu8nc88 OrtOQOItIC8 cCOnOmI8t8. Oth8cc
In thc COmmOdIty lOrm 8 "8OCIO-n8tur8 QrOQcrty [gese//cha]/iche
Natuteigenscha]).1n thI8 rc8QcCt DOth cVcryd8y COn8CIOu8nc88 8nd
thc 8CIcnCc Ol cCOnOmIC8 rcm8In ImQrI8Oncd wIthIn th:8 lctI8hI8m.
8 %8rXm8Kc8 thI8lctI8hI8m rcCO_nIZ8DchcnOtOmyQrOVIdc8 thc
VALUE, LAOK, MONEY
loundatonsloracritiquc olconscousncss and thchclds olknow-
cdgc,hcmakcsclcarthatsocrcabonshpsmustnnoway rcmain
thcwaythcyarc.thcrulc olvaucovcrhumanssnotanaturawol
socicty, butthcrcsutolavcryspcchcbchaviorbyhumans,andthis
bchaviorcan-at lcast n principc-bc changcd.A socicty wthout
comodtcsandmoncysconccvabc.
g. cbshsmsnotlmitcdtothccommodty. ltsasoinhcrcnttomoncy.
Moncyas an indqendentmanlcstaton olvucposscsscs a spcc
lomolvuc.tcxstsnthclormolthcgcncracquivacnt othcr
commodtcsdonot.Jhcspcccommodty[orpcccolpapcr)that
mnctonsasmoncycanonymnctonasmoncy|ecause othcrcom-
modticsrcatctotasmoncy.Howcvcr,thclormolmoncyappcarsto
bca"socio-naturpropcrty"olthiscommodity.
Yh8l 8QQc8t8 lo h8QQcn I8 nol lh8l 8 Q8tlICu8t CommodIly DcComc8
moncyDcC8u8c8olhct CommodIlIc8 cXQtc88 lhcIt V8uc8 In IlDulon
lhc Conlt8ty lh8l8olhct CommodIlIc8 umVct88y cXQtc88 lhcItV81uc8
In 8Q8tlICu8tCommodIly DcC8u8c Il I8 moncy. Temooemntthtough
whichthisncesshas/eenmediatedoanuhin itowntesu/t,/eaoingno
ttace/ehind.YIlhoul 8ny InIlI8lIVc onlhcItQ8tllhcCommodIlIc8 hnd
lhcIt o V8uc-Com_ut8lIon tc8dy lo h8nd, In lhc lotm ol8 Qhy8IC8
CommodIly cXI8lIn_ oul8Idc Dul m8o 81on_8Idc Ucm. (0aita/, J: o1
cmQh88I88ddcd]
Whatappcs to thc commodity so appcs to moncy. onlyas
arcsutolthc spccihc bchavor olcommodityowncrs docs moncy
posscssitsspcchcpropcrtcs.utthsmcdiationsnolongcrvsblc,
it "vanishcs."or that rcason, it sccms as lmoncy posscsscs thcsc
propcrtcsnandol itsclL!nthccascolmoncy,whcthcritisamoncy
commodty or a pccc olpapcr, a soca rclationshp appcars as an
ob]cctivcpropcrtyolathing.And]ustaswththccommodity, soci
actors donothavctobcawarc olthcmcdiatngrcatonin ordcr to
act. "Anyonc can usc moncy as moncy wthout ncccssariy undcr-
standngwhatmoncyis"[Teotieso]Suq/usla/ue,MLCW32:J48).
AN !NTKODUCTON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
h. Jhc"absurdty" l ettcktheit [0aita/, I: I 9) otthsrchcatonot
socarcatonshps s ncrcascd n thc casc otmoncy. ltproductsot
aborarcturncdntocommodtcs,thcyacqurcavaluc-ob]cctvityn
addtontothcrphyscaob]cctvtyasuscvaucs.Jhs vauc-ob]cc-
tvity,aslustratcdabovc,sa"spcctraob]cctvty,"apparcnty]ustas
ob]cctvc as uscvaucbutnoncthclcssnottangbcorvsbcwthn
thcndvduob]cct.utmoncynowcountsasanindeendentman-
tcstatonotvuc.Whcrcas commodtcsarcuscmob]cctsthataddi-
tiona/(havc thcob]cctvcstatus otbcngvalucs,moncy sditect(a
"vauc-mng"[ettding).nthchrstcdtonotvolumcI ot0aita/,
Marxmakcsthspontclcarusngancccxampc.
tI8 88 I, In8ddItIonto !Ion8 tI_ct8h8tc88nd 8 othcttcm!y cXI8tIn_
8nIm8!8 WhICh to_cthcr Con8tItutc thc V8tIou8 8mIIc8 8QcCIc8 8uD-
8QcCIc8 ctC. othc 8nIm8 KIn_dom theanima/Wou!d 8!8o cXI8t thc
IndIVIdu81 InC8tn8tIon othc cntItc 8nIm8! KIn_dom. [%L .J:J1
cmQh88I8InotI_In8!]
Jhat"thcanma"waIksaboutamongthcvarousconcrctcanmas
snotonytactuaympossbc,tssoogcalnonscnsc.thcabstract
catcgorysplaccdatthcsamccvclasthcndvdualshomwhchthc
abstractcatcgorys dcrvcd.utmoncy s thc rc cstcncc otths
absurdty.
. nbourgcossoccty,pcoplc'sspontancousconscousncsssuccumbs
tothctctshsmotthccommodtyandmoncy.JhcratonaItyotthcr
bchavors aways a sort otratonaltyuithinthe]nmeuotkset|
commodittoduction.ltthc ntcntons otsoca actors [thatwhch
thcy "know") arc madc thc pont otdcparturc otanyss [as s thc
casc n ncocasscal cconomcs and varous socologc thcorcs),
thcnthat whch ndvdus "don'tknow," thchamcworkthatprc-
condtons thcr thought and actvty, s bankcd out otthc anyss
homthcvcrystart.!rocccdnghomthsconsdcraton,notonlycan
wc crtczc a consdcrabc porton otthc toundatons otbourgcos
cconomcsandsocoogybutaso apopuarargumcntotwor!dvcw
VALUE, LABOK, MONEY 79
Manism.namclythatthcrccxistsasocialsub]cct[thcworkingclass],
which, on thc basis olits particular position in bourgcois socicty,
posscsscs asecia/ity to scc through socia rclationships.Many
rcprcscntativcs oltradibonal Manism cxprcsscd thc nccd to "takc
thc standpoint olthcworkingclass"inordcrtoundcrstandcapit-
ism.utindoingso,thcyovcrlookcdthclactthatworkcrs[justc
capitalists]inthcirspontancous consciousncssarcalsosub]ccttothc
dclusionsolthccommoditylctish.nthcncxtlcwchaptcrs,wc'lscc
thatthccapitaistmodcolproductionbrings lorth othcrinvcrsions
andabsurdibcstowhichbothworkcrsandcapitalistssuccumb.nc
cannot mcrclorc spcak olatici/eged position olpcrccption occu-
picdby thcworkingclass-butoncso cannotmakc thcclaimthat
lctishismisinprinciplcmpcnctrablc.
+. LQit bUtQU8 UC nU LXQOittiOn
4. 1 2eNatketEconomand0aita/
2eanition]omNoneto0aita/"
1nlhcht8llhtccChQlct8Ol0aita/,%txdc8WIlhlhcCOmmOdIlynd
mOncyndI8 cxQbCIllhlCQIlMdOc8nOlyclcnlctlhcQICtutc.hI8h8
cd 8Omc ulhOt8 lO thc undct8lndIn_thl lhc8c ChQlct8 dcQICl l
VctyhI_hcVcOlD8ttClIOnQtcCQIl8I8l8OCIclyOl"8ImQcCOmmOd-
ItyQtOduClIOnmOdcOl QtOduCtIOnInWhIChCOmmOdIly- ndmOncy-
tclIOn8dOmInlcDulWIlhnOOtOnyVctyundcVcOQcd,CQIl8.hI8
nOtIOn Qtc8uQQO8c8 lhl COmmOdItIc8 tc cxChn_cdCCOtdIn_ lO lhcIt
[DOt-| Vuc8 DcCu8c lhc QtOduCct8 tc Wtc Ollhc QunlIty OllhcIt
OWn DOt cxQcndIlutc ndthl OlthcItQttnct8IncxChn_c. hcmO8l
QtOmncnl tcQtc8cnllIVc OlthI8 VIcWW8tIcdtICh n_c8WhO lcW
yct8 llct %O8 dcthlOtmulcd IlIn h18 QQcndIx lO thc lhItd VO-
umcOl0aita/ndlhctclOtcInucnCcdmny%txI8l8.'"ullhI8IdcI8
QtODcmlICInmnytc8QcCl8:
8 hutotica/88ctlIOn: cxChn_c h8 DccnQtCuCcdlOtthOu8nd8
Olyct8 nd COIn mOncy h8 cxI8lcd l c8l 8InCc 500 B.C.E. Dul COm-
mOdIty- nd mOncy-tclIOn8 In QtcCQIlm8l ct8 Wctc Wy8 "cmDcd-
dcd In Othct tclIOn8 OlQtOduCtIOn lhcy Wctc ncVct COmQtchcn8IVc
82 AN lNTKODUCTON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
and thc cCOnOmy Wa8 nOl dOm:natcd Dy thcm. hI8 I8 Ony lhc Ca8c W:th
thc 8QIcad Ol thc CaQIl8I8l mOdc Ol QIOduCl:On.
P8 a theotetica/COnCcQl: It I8 Q:cCI8cy %aD8 Intcnl tO 8hOW that lhc
dclcImInat:On Ol cxChan_c lhIOu_h V8uc dOc8 nOt Ic8t uQOn a COn8CIOu8
aQQIaI8a Ol thc 0DOI-t:mc cxQcndcd thal thO8c cn_a_cd In cxChan_c dO
nOt KnOW Whal lhcyIc dOIn_ Dul IathcI lhcII 8OCIa COhc8IOn I8 COn8um-
matcd "DchInd lhcII DaCk8 [bcc 8cClIOn 5.8, d and c aDOVc|.
P8 an ex/anationOl lhc hI8l lhIcc ChaQtcI8 Ol 0aita/thI8 mI8undcI-
8tand8 Whal Il I8 lhal %aD dcQICl8: "8ImQc CIICualIOn. y thI8 %aD
undcI8taDd8 thc CIICuIatIOn Ol COmmOd:ty and mOncy a8 a lOIm Ol 8OCI8
InlcIaClIOn dOmInalIn_ lhc cnt:Ic cCOnOmyDut hOm a quaIIhcd and Ic-
8tI:Clcd V1cWQOInl: %aIx aD8lIaCt8 hOm thc cxI8tcnCc Ol CaQIl8. %aD
I8 nOl anayZIn_ QIcCaQIl8I8t IcatIOn8 lhal cx:8lcd al 8Omc t:mc :n lhc
Qa8l Dut IalhcI CaQItaI8l COnlcmQOIaIy COndIt:On8 [thc hI8l 8cntcnCc Ol
0aita/QO:Dt8 lhI8 Oul a8 cmQha8IZcd aDOVc| WhIc dI8Ic_aId:n_ CaQIla.
hal CaQIt0 I8 dI8Ic_aIdcd I8 nOl an aIDIltaIy WhIm Ol lhc lhcOIclICI0D
and It I8 08O nOl a dIdaCtIC COn8IdcIalIOn. P 8QcCIhC a8QcCl Ol Ic8Ity I8
cxQIc88cd In th:8 aD8lIaCtIOn. 8ImQc CItCuat:On aQQcaI8 "a8 lhat WhICh
I8 ImmcdIalcy QIc8cnl On thc 8uImCc Ol DOuI_cOI8 8OCIcty [ 0tundtisse,
MLCW, 28: I8), lhc cCOnOmy lOI a Intcnt8 and QuIQO8c8 8ccm8 tO
COn8I8l Ony Ol aCl8 Ol Duyn_ and 8cIn_.
Pt hI8t @anCc thc cCOnOmy 8ccm8 lO la InlO thIcc aI_c 8cQaIatc
dOmaIn8:
I . hc 8QhcIc Ol QtOduClIOn: al thc Ic8QcCt:Vc cVc Ol lcChnOO_:Ca
QO88:D::ty _OOd8 aIc QIOduCcd and 8crICc8 IcndcIcd
2. hc sheteo]citcu/ation:_OOd8 and 8crICc8 aIc cxChan_cd u8uay
nOl dIIcCUy Dul lOI mOncy
5. hc shete o] consumtion _OOd8 and 8crICc8 aIc COn8umcd
cIthcI Dy IndIV:dua8 lOI thc QuIQO8c Ol ImmcdIatc 8urIVa [8uCh
a8 _IOCcIIc8 COlhIn_ clC.| OI WIthIn lhc QIOCc88 Ol QIOduCtIOn a8
a mcan8 Ol QIOduClIOn [8uCh a8 maChInc8 OI IaW matcIIa8| lO maKc
mOIc QIOduCt8.
CAFTAL, 5UKFLU5 VALUE, AND EXFLOlTATON 83
nthc proccss,thcpcrccptoncmcrgcs thatthcsphcrc olconsump-
tonhassolclytodowththcnccdsolconsumcrsandthcsphcrcolpro-
ducuonwth purcy tcchnca possbltcs,so thatonly crculaton rc-
mnsasthcactuasphcrcolcconomcactivity.
Jhcrcductionolthccconomytothcsphcrc olcrcuatonhas con-
sdcrlc conscqucnccs. Jhc sphcrc olcrculaton s onlyconccrncd
wthbuyngandsclng,wthtransactions,thcrclorc,nwhch-atlcast
nprincpc-pcoplclacccach othcras hccand cqualpartncrs,andn
whch,nsolar as thc commodtcscxchangcdhavc thc samcvuc,no-
body s llccccd, robbcd, orcxplotcd. !lthc pcopc arc n lact not so
cqua,bccausc,lor cxamplc,onc pcrson owns alot and thc othcrpcr-
sonownsvcrylttc,thcnthatmaybcarcgrcttabccrcumstancc,butt
docs notcountaganstthc"markctcconomy." sparitcsnowncrshp
havc norcalthcorctical rclcvanccn thcmanylbcra thcorcs thatsng
thcprascsolthcmarkctcconomy. Jhcyappcarto bcascxtrancousto
thcproccssolbuyngandsclling,andthcrclorcto thcmarkctcconomy
as,lorcxamplc,thcphyscanhrmtcs olthcpartcpantsncxchangc.
rom ths pcrspcctvc, thc "markct" appcars to bc a ncutr cntity lor
thc dstrbuton olgoods and thc satslacton olnccds, as an cmccnt
[and complctcly non-burcaucratc) nsttuton lor thc transmsson ol
nlormaton conccrnng what s nccdcd, whcrc, and n what quantty.
Accordngtothspcrspcctvc,lthcnstitutoncalcd"thcmarkct"docs
notmnctonsowcl,thscanonybcthcrcsutolunlortunatcmargna
condtonsorcxtcrnaldsturbanccsthathavctobcrcmovcdbythcstatc.
NotonlyssuchmarkctcuphoraprcscntcdasincontrovcrtibIctmthin
[amost)cvcrycconomcstcxtbook,unvcrsitycconomcsdcpartmcnts,
and thcbusncssscctonsolthc argc daiy ncwspapcrs, altcr I989,t
wasalso adoptcd n dhcrcnt varatons bymany lomcr cltsts. Jhc
markct and capitalwcrc somctmcs cvcn]uxtaposcdas downright op-
posng lorccs, and potca conclusons drawn accordngy. whcthcr
n thc lorm olthc dcmand to curb thc powcr ollargc corporatons to
hcpmplcmcntthc bcnchcaI chccts ol"thcmarkct"ornthc lom ol
"markctsocasm,"nwhichcaptalstbusncsscswoudbcrcplaccdby
workrs'coopcratvcsthatwoudthcnbrskycompctcwthoncanothcr
"onthcmarkct."
84 AN !NTKODUCTON TO KAKL MAKX'5 A1A
OO Whclhcr thc m8rkct 8nd C8QIl8 mcrcy cXI8tIn 8ncXlcD8 OO8c
rc8tIOn8hIQ, Or Whclhcr thcrc I8 8n InlrIn8IC ncCc888Iy COnncCtIOn Dc-
tWccnlhclWOI8 thcrclOrc nOtmcrcy8n8C8dcmICQuc8lIOn.b8thcrthc
8n8Wcrh88 dIrcClQOItIC8COn8cQucnCc8.
1llhc CIrCu8tIOn OlCOmmOdItIc8 8nd mOncy dcQIClcd In thc hr8l
thIcc Ch8Qlcr8 Ol0aita/I8 not8OmcthIn_ 8cl-COnt8Incd 8nd IndcQcn-
dcnlOlC8QIl8[88 cXQrc88cdDy %8rX In hI8 u8c Ollhc Qhr88c"8uIl8Cc
tO dc8CrIDc 8ImQcCIrCu8lIOn|lhcnthI8 dcQcndcnCcmu8l8rc8dym8kc
Il8cllct.b8thcr8Im8rtO lhc rc8lIOn8hIQDctWccn mcCOmmOdIly8nd
mOncy 8n InlIIn8IC ncCc888ry COnncCtIOn DclWccn mOncy d C8QIt8
mu8tDcrcVcacd.
Lctu88hOIlyIcC8QItu8tclhrccc88cnlI88lcQ8InthcCOur8cOldcQIC-
tIOnOlthcCOmmOdIly8nd mOncy:
1. hc COmmOdIly W88 8n8yZcd. 1l Qrc8cnl8 It8cl88 h8VIn_ 8 lWOlOd
n8turc: 88 8 u8c V8uc 8nd 88 V8uc. 1l8 V8uc-OD_cClIVIly luD8 Out lO
Dc 8OmcthIn_8QcCIM: IlI8 8Qurcy 8OCI8 Ch8r8CtcrI8tICWhICh I8 nOl
Inhcrcnt lO 8n IndIVIdu8 COmmOdIty Dut OnycXI8l8 88 8 common
QrOQcrty OlCOmmOdItIc8 lh8t 8rc cXCh8n_cd [hcnCc thc "8QcClrM
Ch8r8CtcrOlVMuc|.
2. Or thI8 8QcClr8V8uc lO DcCOmct8n_IDcItrcQuIrc8 8nindeendent
m8nIlc8t8tIOn. 1tODl8In8 thI8 In mOncy. %Oncy I8 lhcrclOrc nOl 8uQ-
Qcmcnt8 tO lhc WOId OlCOmmOdIlIc8 Or 8 mcrc cXQcdIcnl mOncy
I8 ncCc888rytOcXQrc88 lhcVMucOlCOmmOdItIc8tO COmQrchcn8IVcy
rc8tc COmmOdIlIc8 tO Onc 8nOthcr 88 V8uc8 [hcnCc lhc Ch8r8CtcrIZ8-
lIOnOl%8D8 lhcOryOlV8uc 88 8"mOnct8Iy thcOIyOlVMuc|.hI8
88O mc8n8 lh8t COmmOdIly QIOduCtIOn 8nd mOncy 8Ic In8cQ8r8Dc.
LncC8nnOt88 8Omc 8OCI8I8t8 thOu_ht8DOI8hmOncyWhIc rcl8In-
In_QrIV8lcCOmmOdIjQrOduClIOn.
5. %OncyI8 8nIndcQcndcntm8nIlc8l8tIOn OlVMucDul88 lhc mc88urc
OlVMuc8 8nd 88 thcmc8n8 OlCIrCu8lIOnItdOc8 nOt8QQc8r88 8uCh
mOncy 8ctc8 hcrc 88 8 mcrc cXQcdIcnt. Lny88 8 unIty Olthc m8_-
nItudc OlV8uc 8nd mc8n8 OCIrCu8lIOn ["mOncy 88 mOncy| dOc8
CAPTAL, 5UKPLU5 VALUE, AND EXPLOTATON 85
mOnCy DCCOmC8nIndCQCndCnl m8nIlC8t8tIOn OlVMuC. 1lI8 nOl Ony
8n IntCtmCdI8ty th8t COn8l8nly dI88QQC8t8 [In lhC C88C OllhC mC8n8
OlCItCu8lIOn| Otlh8tdOC8ntCVCnh8VCtO DCQhy8ICMyQtC8Cnl[88In
thC C88C OllhC mC88utC OlV8uC8|IlnOWDCCOmC88DCndInIt8CL nOl
_u8tca/ue,Dul thC indqendent8ndCOn8t8nt m8nIlC8l8tIOn OlV8uC
mOnCy I8lO DCtCl8InCd8nd mulIQICd.
mOWCVCt 88 lhC C88C OlhO8tdIn_8hOW8lhCIndCQCndCnCC 8nd Im-
QCtI8h8DIIlyOlmOnCyI8:mItCd:IlmOnCyI8WIlhdt8WnhOmCItCu8tIOn
lO DC hO8tdCd IlulIm8tCyDCCOmC8 8 u8CC88 OD_CCt.utIlItI8 lhtOWn
IDtO CItCu8lIOnmC8DIn_IlIlI8u8Cd tO QutCh88C COmmOdIlIC8lhCIndC-
QCndCntm8nIlC8l8lIOnOlV8uCI8O8t.
IdIn 8ImQC CItCu8lIOn mOnCy I8 8n :DdCQCndCnt 8nd dutMC
m8nIlC8t8lIOn OlVMuCDulthI8 IndCQCndCnCC 8nd dutMIbtyI8 nOWhCtC
tO DC 8CCn Il C8nnOt tC8y CxI8l 8t thC CVC Ol8ImQC CItCu8lIOn. 1lIt
u lhCtClOtC COttCCl th8tWIthIn 8ImQC CItCu8tIOn lhC cI8lCnCC OlCOm-
mOdIlIC8 nCCC88It8tC8thC CxI8lCnCC Ol8nIndCQCndCnlCxQtC88IOnOlV8-
uC [mOnCy| Dut thI8 IndCQCndCnCC OlVMuC C8nnOt cI8t WIlhIn 8ImQC
CItCu8tIOn Il lhu8 lOOW8 lh8l 8ImQC CItCu8tIOn C8nnOl DC 8OmClhIn_
IndCQCndCnl. b8thCtItmu8l CxI8l 88 8 mOmCntWIthIn 8nd tc8ul Ol8n
undCtyn_QtOCC88n8mCylhCC8QIl8I8lQtOCC88 OlVMOtIz8tIOn88w
8OOnDC8hOWn.
1lmOnCy I8 In l8Ct 8n IndCQCndCnl 8nd dut8DC CxQtC88IOn OlVMuC
thCn It mu8l CntCt IntO lhC QtOCC88 OlCItCu8lIOn Il C8nnOl CxI8l 8CQ8-
t8tCyDul 8l thC 88mC lImC Il C8nnOt O8C It8 IndCQCndCnCC 8nd du-
tM:Ity 88 I8 thC C88C WIlh thC 8Cl Ol8ImQC QutCh88C %L wlh lhC
8uD8CQuCntCOn8umQuOn OllhC COmmOdIty. hCIndCQCndCnCC8nd du-
t8DuItyOl V8uCI8ODy888utCdWhCnmOnCyCOn8 8tC8lhCmOVCmCnt
%L%. ut thI8 mOVCmCntlhC QutCh88C Ol8 COmmOdIty 8Dd thC
8uD8CQuCnl88C OlthI8 COmmOdIly lOtlhCIdCntIC88umOlmOnCydOC8
nOt yICd 8ny 8dV8nl8_C. 8dV8nt8_C I8 Ony _8InCd W1lh thC mOVC-
mCnl %L%WhCtC %'I8 _tC8lCt lh8n %. 1n lhI8 mOVCmCnl [%8O
dC8CtIDC8It 88 "thC_CnCt8lODu8lOt C8QIt8|mOnCynOtOny tCl8In8
Il8IndCQCndCnllOtmIlM8O InCtC88C8 Il8Cl 8Olh8lIttC8y dOC8 DCCOmC
lhC8Im OlthCWhOCQtOCC88. Lny88 C8QIl8 dOC8lhCIndCQCndCntlOtm
80 AN !NTKODUCT!ON TO KAKL MAKX' 5 AI1A
olVuchnyhndIl8dcQulc ndQQtoQt:lc cxQtc88IonotloQulIl
nolhctWy lhc Qctmncnl cxI8lcnCc olVuccnComQ88In_lhccnlItc
cConomy I8 onyQo88IDcWhcnV8uc cxcCulc8 lhc moVcmcnl olCQIl
%L%.Ilhlhc moVcmcnl %~L%` hoWcVctWccVclhctcm
ol8ImQc CItCulIon noWWchVc lo cxmnc lhc 8uD8lnCcnd ncCc8-
8tyCondIlIon8 ollhI8moVcmcnl.
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mndcd outllcnlIonIn Qtl 2.2 dutIn_ lhc dI8Cu88Ion olmoncy'8 dIl-
lctcnlmClIon8. hcCommodIlyQtoduCcth8QtoduCcdCommodIlyL
WIlh QtlICutu8cVuchc8c8lhI8CommodIly nd u8c8 lhcmoncy
lhu8 oDlIncd lo Duy dIhctcnl CommodlyWIlh dIhctcnl u8cVuc.
hcmoncyI8dchnIlcysent,lhcIm ollhcQtoCc88I8lhcCon8umQlIon
ollhc 8cCondCommodIly. hcmc8utcollhcWhocQtoCc88I88clDylhc
nccd8 ollhc QtoduCct8 nd lhc QtoCc88 I8 ConCudcd WIlh lhc 8u8lC-
uonollhc8cnccd8.
oWcl'8 l8kc ookllhc8cQucnCc %L%.hc8cQucnCc Con-
8I8l8 ollhc 8mc ccmcnl8 %L nd L%8 lhc 8cQucnCc L%L
onylhcotdctdIhct8:noWCommodIlyI8QutCh8cdmotdctlo8cIll-
lctWtd.%oncyI8lhc8ltlIn_QoInlndcndQoInlol lhcQtoCc88.mounl8
olmoncyCnonydIhcthom oncnolhctQunullIVcy nolQu8IllIVcy.
hc h_utc olCItCulIon ony yIcd8ndVnl_cIllhc mounlolmoncy
llhccnd ollhc 8cQucnCcI8_tclctmlhcmounlolmoncyllhcDc-
_Inn:n_ollhc 8cQucnCcWhcnIlI8 lhctclotc C8col%L~%`Whctc
%` I8_tclctlhn %. oWlhcQoInlollhc WhocQtoCc88I8 lhcQunlIl-
lIVcInCtc8c ollhc otI_Inmounlolmoncy. hcmoncyI8nol 8Qcnl [8
IlI8InlhcC8colL-%~L|tlhctlhcmoncyI8adcanced.1lI8_IVcnoul
onyInotdctlo lkcInt_ctmounlllcFtd.
A8um olVuc lhl Qctlotm8 lhI8 moVcmcnl I8 caita/.Amctc 8um
olVucInndolIl8clWhclhct Inlhclotmolmoncy otCommodIlyI8
nolyclCQIl.A8In_cClolcxChn_c8o doc8 nolmkcCQIloulol
QtlICut8umolVuc.LnylhcInkIn_olVt:ou8cxChn_cQtoCc88c8
CAF!TAL, 5UKFLU5 VALUE, AND EXFLO!TAT!ON 87
WIlh thc QuIQO8c OlInCIca8In_ thc InIlIa! 8um OlVa!ucyIc!d8 lhc tICa
mocemento]caita/:CaQIla!I8nOlmcIcyVaucDutIalhcIseca/otizing
ca/ue,mcanIn_a 8um OlVa!uc lhalQcIlOIm8 lhc mOVcmcnl mL-m`.
hcInCIca8cInVauc ODtaIncdWIththcmOVcmcnlOlCaQItalhcdIhcI-
cnCc Dcccn m and m I8 Whal maIx Ca8 suq/us ca/ue.n Ca88ICa
QOIlICacCOnOmyandInmOdcDcCOnOmICthcOIythI8COnCcQldOc8nOl
cI8l. P8 Wc 8ha! 8ccatcI8uIQ!u8VaucI8 nOt mcIcy a dIhcIcnlnamc
lOIQIOht OI_aIn8DutIathcI8OmclhIn_ dIhcIcnt. OWcVcI allhI8 tImc
thcIcI8 nO nccd lO COnCcH OuI8cVc8 WIth lhI8 dIhcIcnCc [On thc cxaCl
mcamn_ OlQIOht 8cc ChaQtcI 7, On lhc mcanIn_OlQIOhlOlcntcIQII8c
8ccChaQtcI 8).
hc Ony M OllhcmOVcmcnl OlCaQIla I8 lhcInCIca8c Olthc 8um
OlVa!uc lhal I8 InItIa!y adVanCcd. ul lhI8 QuIcy guantItalIVc InCIca8c
knOW8ncIthcImca8uIc[Why8hOuda IQcICcnlInCIca8cDcdccmcdIn-
8umCIcntWhIc COn8IdcIIn_a20 QcICcnlInCIca8c38umCIcnl:| nOIImIl
[Why8hOudthcQIOCc88cndahcIa8In_uaImOVcmcnlOIcVcntcn8uCh
mOVcmcnt8:|. \nIkc thc 8ImQ!c COmmOdIly CIICuatIOn Ol LmL
WhICh ha8 an M Out8IdcOlthc8QhcIcOlCIICualIOn [lhc aCguI8IlIOn Ol
u8cVa!uc8 lOIthcQuIQO8cOl8atI8n_nccd8|andlhalhnd8It8mca8uIc
In lhc nccd andIl8ImItIn lhc 8atI8laClIOnOlthal nccd thcmOVcmcnlOl
CaQItaI8anendiniteun/imitedandcease/ess.
lOncCOn8IdcI8COmmOqlyQIOduClIOnWhcaD8lIaCtIn_hOmCaQI-
la Onc mI_hl _ct lhc Idca that thc aIm OlCOmmOdIty QIOduCtIOn and
cChan_cI8 thc _cncIa! 8atI8laClIOnOlnccd.LVcIyOnc 8alI8hc8 hI8OIhcI
OWn nccd8Dy QIOduCIn_a COmmOdIly lhat 8alI8hc8 thcnccd8 OlOlhcI8.
hI8COmmOdIlyI8thcncChan_cdlOImOncyInOIdcItOu8cthI8mOncy
lO QuICha8caCOmmOdIlylhat8alI8hc8 Onc8 nccd8.OuI_cOI8cCOnOm-
IC8 [DOlh Ca88ICa!QOIlICa!cCOnOmya8Wca8 mOdcInncOCa88ICacCO-
nOmICthcOIy|undcI8land8COmmOdIlyQIOduClIOnInthI8Way.
0aita/ist commodigtoduction [lhc _cncIaIZatIOn Ol COmmOdIly
QIOduClIOn hI8lOCCuI8 hI8lOIICay undcICaQIlaI8l COndIlIOn8| I8 hOW-
cVcI nOt _caIcd lOWaId lhc 8au8laClIOn Olnccd8Dul tO lhc Va!OIIZauOn
OlVa!uc.hc8atI8laCtIOnOlnccd8OnyOCCuI8a8aDy-QIOduClIn8OlaIa8
IlCOInCIdc8WIththcVa!OIIZatIOnOlCaQIla.hcaimOlCaQItaI8tQIOduC-
uOnI88uIu8Va!ucandnOllhc8au8laClIOnOlnccd8.
88 AN lNTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AJ1A
\Q m nOW Wc haVc 8QOkcn Olcaita/,Dul nOlycl Olcaita/ists.
oOmcOnc WhO QO88c88c8 a !aI_c 8um OlVauc I8 nOl ycl a CaQIlaI8l
8OmcOnc I8 Ony a CaQIlau8l Whc hc I 8hc aCluay dI8QO8c8 OllhI8
8um OlVa!uc a8 CaQIla makIn_ lhc mocementOlCaQIla! a8 an endin
itse a8uD_cClIVc aIm.
tI8on!yIn8ol8t88lhc8QQtoQtI8lIonol cVctmotcWc8!lhInthc8D8tt8Ct
I8 lhc 8o!cmotIVcDchInd hI8 oQct8Uon8 th8t hc mnCtIon8 88 8 C8QItm-
I8l, I.c., 88 C8QIl8! Qct8onIhcd 8nd cndoWcd WIlh Con8CIou8nc88 8nd 8
W. |se-oa/uesmwtthetqoteneoet/etteatedastheimmediateaimo[
thecaita/ist,.ictmusttheto]tonan sing/e ttanaaction. Hu aimis
tathet the unceasingmooemento[to]t-making. (0aita/, I:ZJ9 cm-
Qh88I8 8ddcd)
P QcI8On I8 lhcIclOIc a "CaQIlmI8lOmyWhcn hc OI 8hc I8 "CaQIla
QcI8OnIhcd mcanIn_ lhalhI8 OIhcIaClIVItylO!OW8 thc O_IC OlCaQIla!
[ImIUc88 and Cca8cc88VaOIIZauOn|and lOI lhI8 IlI8 nOl ncCc88aIythal
thI8 Qct8OnDc lhc ounetOlCaQIla.Pnd On!y In thI8 8cn8cCaQIta!I8l8 a8
CaQItaQcI8OnIhcdI8thclctmCaQIl8!I8lu8cd In lhclOOWn_ChaQlcI8.
LaQItau8l8aIc"QcI8OnIhCatIOn8Ol cCOnOmICIcatIOn8OI"cCOnOmIC
ChaIaClcIma8k8[0aita/, . 19|.'' hI8I88ImI!aI lOWhalWc OD8cIVcd
WIth Ic_aId lO thc aCtIVty OlCOmmOdIty OWncI8 [8cc 8cClIOn8 3.28nd
3.):aQcI8OnDchaVc8!IcaCOmmOdIlyOWncIOICaQIt8I8lIn8OlaIa8hI8
OIhcIDchaVIOI lO!OW8 a 8QcCIhCIatIOna!Ity. hI8IauOn8!IqI8 a Ic8u!l
OlthclOIm-dclcImInalIOn Ollhc cCOnOmIC QtOCc88 [lhc cCOnOmIC lOIm-
dclcImInatIOn Olthc COmmOdIq OI CaQIla, Ic8QcCtIVcy|. P8 QcOQ!c8
DchaVIOICOnlOD8lOthI88QcCIhCIatIOnaIty thcyIcQIOduCclhcQIcCOn-
dItIOncd cCOnOmIC lOD-dclcDInanl. n maIx8 QIc8cnlalIOn thc cCO-
nOmIClOIm-dclcImInatIOnmu8lDcana!yZcdhI8lDclOtclhcDchaVIOIOl
QcOQ!cI8addIc88cd.
AaCtu8OWncIOlmOncymI_hlQuI8ucOthcI_Oa!8Dc8Idc8thcV8!O-
IIZalIOnOlCaQIlaDulthcnhcnOOn_cIOQcIalc8cxCu8IVcya8a"CaQIt8!-
I8l.hclaCllhallhcIndIVIdua!CaQIl8I8lCOn8lanUyallcmQt8lOInCIca8c
hI8 QIOhl I8 nOl IOOlcd In any Q8yChOO_ICm tIaIl Ikc "_Iccd. alhcI
8uChDchaVIOII8 come/dDythcCOmQctItIVc8lD__!camOn_CaQIlaI8l8.
CAFTAL, 5UKFLU5 VALUE, AND EXFLOlTATlON 89
Theindivduacapitaist,insoFarasheorshewshestoremainacapita-
ist,requiresincreasingretusnottosatisanincreaseinpersonacon-
sumption,whichinthecaseoFargecapitalconstitutesanny6actionoF
totaretuns,butprimariytomodernizeproducnonFacnesorproduce
newproductswhenthereisnoongerdemandForoderones.!Facapita
istForgoesmodernizationorchange,heorshewlsoonbebankrupt.!n
section5. 2,wewi!returntothesecoetcice/auso]cometition.
WiththepassageoFtime,theextenmFonoFappearanceoFthecapi-
taisthasundergonesomechanges.The6eeentrepreneur"oFthenine-
teenthcentury,whomanagedhisbusinessandnotuncommonyFounded
aFamiydynasty,wasargeyrepacedinthemennethcentury,ateastin
meargerbusinesses,bythemanager,"whooFtenownedonyasmaer
shareoFstockinthebusinesshemanaged.otharecaita/utsinMac's
sense,thatis,personicationsoFcapita.TheybothdisposeoFasumoF
vaueascapita.
!FthecapitaistmerelyeecutestheogicoFcapita,thenitisnothe,
butrathercapita,seF-valorizingvaue,thatisthesubect"oFtheprocess.
MacreFerstocapitainthisregardastheautomancsubect"[0aita/,
I:255),aphrasethatmakestheparadoxcear:ontheonehand,capitais
anautomaton,somethingiFeess,butontheother,asthesubect,"itis
thedeteniningagentoFthewhoeprocess.
Asthedominantsubect"[|eteqndesSu|ekt) [0aita/,I :255)
in the process oFvaorization, vaue needs anindependent Form and
obtainsitinmoney. MoneyisthereForethestartingpointandterminal
pointoFthevaorizanonprocess.
Moneywasareadytheindependent,iFinadeuate,FormoF uewith-
intheprocessoFsimpecircuanon.Ascapita(torepeat:capitaisneither
moneynorcommoditytakenbyitseF,butrathertheimitessandcease
essmovementoFapprecianon,MC-M),vauenotonypossessesan
indeendentFon,itisnowaseF-movngsubstance,whichassesthtough
atocesso]it oun,"arathercurioussubectwithextraordinarypowers:
n ltulh, hoWcVct V8!uc I8 hctc lhc 8uD_cCl ol8 QtoCc88, In WhICh
WhI!c Con8l8nl!y 888umIn_lhc !otm In lutnomoncy8nd CommodI
lIc8, Il Ch8n_c8 Il8 oWn m8_nIludc. . . . y VItluc olDcIn_ V8uc, Il
90 AN lNTKODUCTON TO KAKL MAKX'5 A1A
h888CQuItcdthcoccu/tqua/iglo8ddV8uc loIl8cl. (0aita/,I .255.
CottcClcd lt8n88tIon]
tseemsasilvucis abc to incrcascitscl[somcbanksusc thcad-
vcrtisingsogan"ctyourmoncyworkloryou,"whichischaractcristic
olthisiusion).Nowct'scamincwhatthis"occultqualty"rcstsupon.
4.30/assRe/ations:TeotketFteeintheDou|/eSense"
bolar,wchavc onylorma!ydctcrmincdwhatcapitais.asumolvauc
that vaorzcs itscl, that cccutcs thc movcmcnt M-C-M. ut thc
qucsbonrcmains,howisthismovcmcntata!ossi|/e,ortoputitanothcr
way,uhetedoessu:/usca/uecome ]om
ithinthcsphcrcolcircuation,vaorizationwoudonlybcpossibc
ilcommodityCispurchascdbcowitsvaucorsodabovcitsvauc.n
thiscasc,thcsumol vucadvanccdcanbcncrcascd,butonccapitaist's
gainisonypossibcilanothcrcapitaisttakcsaossolthcsamcamount.
Atthccvcolsocictyasawhoc,thcsumol valuchasnotchangcdithas
simpybccnrcdistributcd,]ustasilasimpcactolthclthadoccurrcd.
Capitaist proht woud thcrclorc bc cxpaincd as a cio/ation olthc
aws olcommodity production. llwc assumc thc norma conditions ol
commodity production and circuation, thcn thc "cxchangc olcquiva-
cnts"app!ics.thccommodibcsthatarccxchangcdloroncanothcrhavc
thcsamcmagnitudcolvauc,thcpriccpaidisanadcquatc cxprcssionol
thcmagnimdcolvaucolthccommodityand docs notcxprcssacoinci-
dcntaygrcatcrorcsscrmagntudcthccommoditicsarccxchangcd"at
thcirtrucvucs."lsurpusvaucisanormphcnomcnonolcapita!ist
commodityproductionandnot ]ustancxccption,thcnitscxistcnccmust
bccxpaincdundcrthcprcsuppositionolan"cxchangcolcquivacnts,"
andthisiscxactythcqucstionthatManposcs.
Man'sdcibcrationscanbcsummarizcdas loows:ilcquivacntc-
changc is assumcd,thcnsurpus vauc cannotbc constitutcd in circu-
ation, not in thc hrst act olcirculation, M-C, nor in thc sccond act,
C-M. Achangcmusttakcpaccbctwccnbothacts. utoutsidc olmc
CAPlTAL, 5UKPLU5 VALUE, AND EXFLOTATlON 9I
sphcrcolcrcuaton,thcuscvalucol thcpurchascdcommodtysmcrcy
consumcd.Jhusthcowncrolmoncymusthndacommodtyonthcmar-
kctuhoseuseca/ueossessthequa/igo]|eingasoutceo]ca/ue,so that
thc usc olths commodty crcatcs vuc, and morcvauc than thccom-
modtytscllcosts.
buch a spcca commodtycxsts. ts thccommodty cacd /a|ot-
ouet.Jhc tcrmlabor-powcrrclcrsto thca|i/ig olhumanstopcrlorm
!abor, and undcr thc condbons olcommodtyproducton, thc cxpcn-
dturc ollabor canbc a sourcc olvaluc. l scl!mylabor-powcr, thcn
rc!nqushthsabtytosomconcclscloraspcchcpcrodoltmc.nthc
cascolscngabor-powcr,thccntrcpcrsonsnotsod[Idonotbccomc
aslavc),buttssonotmccascthatlaborssod.Laborsthca/ica-
tionolabor-powcr.Jhatonythca|i/igtom|otwassold,andnotlabor
tscll,sshownamongothcrthngsby thcstuatonwhcrcrawmatcras
arc tcmporarly mssngand mc owncrolmoncy cannot usc thc abor-
powcrhchaspurchascd.
Jhatthcowncrolmoncycncountcrsabor-powcr0acommodigon
thcmarktsnotamattcrolcoursc.Jwocondtonshavc tobcsatshcd
lorthstobcthccasc.rst,thcrcmustbcpcoplcwhoactas ]eetoti
etotsolthcrownabor-powcr,whoarcthcrclorcnapostontoscthcr
abor-powcr.Aslavcorascrlsthcrclorcnotnsuchaposton,snccthc
sclcrsolabor-powcrmustbc/ega/( ]eeeq/e.
utlthcscpcoplchavcmcansol productonatthcrdsposandcan
producc and scllthcr own commodtcs orcan subssthom thcprod
uctsolthcrownabor,thcnthcyw probabynotsclthcrlabor-powcr.
JhcyarconlydticentoscIthcrlabor-powcr,andthssthcsccondcon-
dbon,lthcydonotownanymcansolproducton,lthcyarcthcrclorc
notomycgalylrccbutalsohccolsubstantvctqetg.Jhcnthcyactu-
y trcat thcr labor-powcr as a commodty. Jhc cxstcncc olworkcrs
whoarc"hcc"nths doubc scnscsanndspcnsabc socaprccond-
bonolcaptalstproducton.
Jhusaspcchcte/ationshi|etueensocia/c/assesundcrlcsthccap-
tastmodc olproducton. on thc onchand, thcrc must cxsta c/ass o]
tqetgounets[owncrsolmoncyandmcansolproducton),andonthc
othcrhandthcrcmustcxstac/asso]/ae(toett/ess, |ut/ega/(]ee
92 AN lNTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
uotkets.This reationship between socia casses is usuay what is meant
when Marx speaks not oF capita, but oF the caita/-temtion.
When Marx deas with casses," he is doing so without deveoping a
m cass-theo" The term reFers simpy to posiuons within the socia
process oF production, in our case to owners oF means oF producuon and
those who are excuded hom this ownership, respectivey. However, with
regard to these casses de6ned by their socia position, Mac does not as-
sume that the individua members oF a cass automaticaIy possess a com-
mon cass consciousness" or even that they exhibit a common cass
acuvity." At this eve oF depiction, cass" is in the 6rst instance a purey
sttuctuta/category, whether cass means anything more has to be ex-
amined in each respective concrete context. When moden socioogy-
against Marxcaims to discover the end oF cass society within capitaI-
ism, then it usuay cites as evidence the ack oF cass consciousness, on
the basis oF possibiities For upward mobiity or the indivduaizauon" oF
society It thereFore makes use oF a criterion that Marx does not at aI ap-
py to the structura concept oF cass predominant in 0aita/. However,
tradiuona Wondview Marxism oen drew the concusion oF a common
consciousness arising From a structuray common socia position and
tended toward assuming a common socia agency. Thus, instead oF con-
ceivng cass rue" as a snuctuta/reationship between socia casses, it
was conceived as an intentiona/temtionshi,where one cass imposes its
w upon another cass.
The sheer existence oF this cass reationsbipowners oF money
and means oF production on the one hand, properqess but egay hee
workers on the otheris in no way natura," but the resut oF a hutoti-
ca/dece/oment.This historicaI deveopment beongs to the tehutot
oF capitahsm. In order to continue with the anaIysis oF the mndamentaI
structures oF capitaIism, it is sumcient to take the resuts oF this prehis-
tory as given. For that reason, the historic process oF emergence oF the
worker as hee" in a doube sense is sketched at the end oF the 6rst vo-
ume oF 0aita/under the tite The So-CaIed Primitive Accumuation."
Using Engand as an exampe, Mac shows that this was an extremey
vioent and boody process, which resuted in no way hom the market"
but was activey assisted by the state (we aready hinted at this process in
CAPlTAL, 5UKFLU5 VALUE, AND EXFLOlTATON 95
secoons I . I and I .2).However, primitive accumuation" is not a histori-
cay singuar process: in the course oF the goba spread oF capitaism,
simiar deveopments occur.
4. 4Tela/ueo]the0ommodigLa|ot-Pouet,
Suq/usla/ue, andEx/oitation
To understand the emergence oF surpus vaue~in spite oF the
exchange oF equivaents~we have to concern ourseves in greater detai
with the commodity caed abor-power. Like a other commodities,
abor-power has a use vue and a vaue. The useca/ueoFabor-power
consists oF its appication, that is to say, abor itseF. Labor expenditure
creates new vaue, which prior to the act oF exchange can ony be esti-
mated. The extent to which the abor expenditure was actuay vaue-
constituting is reveaed on the basis oF the reduction that occurs in
exchange (see section 3.3above).
Marx views the vaue oF abor-power as being determined, as in
the case oF every other commodity, by the abour-time necessary For the
production, and consequenty aso the reproducoon, oF this specia ar-
tice." Every individua requires For his or her own maintenance a range oF
means oF subsistence in the broadest sense, not just Food, but so coth-
ing, sheter, etc. Mac then concudes: ThereFore the abour-time neces-
sary For the production oFmour-power is the same as that necessary For
the production oF those means oF subsistence, in other words, theca/ue
o]m|out-ouetutheca/ueo]the meanso]su|sutencenecessa]otthe
maintenanceo]itsounet"[0aita/,I :27 4, emphasis added).
Since the continued existence oF the capita-reation requires that
abor-power is continuousy oered For sae on the market, the vaue oF
abor-power must aso cover the costs that are necessary For a worker's
entire Fmy, incuding the costs oF education For the worker's ospring.
IF the traditiona nucear Famiy, in wmch the me hires mmseF out as a
wage aborer whe the woman takes over the reproducove abor, is sociay
predominant, the vaue oF the (mae) abor-power has to cover the costs oF
reproduction. IF, in contrast, the usua case is one in which two peope are
94 AN NTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
cmQOycdthI888OInlucnCc8thcV8ucOl8DOI-QOWcI: thcCO8t8Ol IcQIO-
duCuOn II8c8InCc8Q8ItOlthcIcQIOduCtIVc8DOInOOn_cIOCCuI8Inthc
hOu8chOd8nd COnc8QOndIn_ QIOduCt8 8nd 8cIVICc8 h8Vc tO In8tc8d Dc
QuICh88cdOIQIOVIdcdDythc8t8tcWhIChInthc8ttcIC88cthcnh8VctODc
hn8nCcdDy hI_hcI t8Xc8.hc CO8t8OlIcQIOduCuOn lOI8lmymu8tnO
On_cIDcCOVcIcdDy8sing/e8DOI-QOWcIDutDythc8uOlV8ucOl|oth
8DOI-QOWcI8,8Oth8tthcV8ucOlIndIVIdu88DOI-QOWcIdc8QItcII8In_
CO8t8 OlIcQIOduCtIOn~W tcndtO 8InK.
8 WIth cVcIy COmmOdIty [8cc 8cCtIOn 3.78DOVc|ticechangeslOI
thc COmmOdIty 8DOI-QOWcI dO nOt 8W8y8 cXQIc88 8 Ch8n_c InV8uc
DutmI_ht88OIchcCtthcmOmcnt8IIyl8VOI8DcOIunl8VOI8Dc8Itu8tIOn
lOIthc 88cOlthI8 COmmOdIty[8tcmQOI8Iy8C8ICItyOI8tcmQOI8Iy8uI-
Qu8 Ol8DOI-QOWcI|.CtuMchangesinca/ueOl8DOI-QOWcI C8n Ic8ut
hOmtWO8OuICc8:hOm8Ch8n_cInthcV8ucOlthcmc8n8Ol8uD8I8tcnCc
ncCc888Iy lOIthcIcQIOduCtIOn Olthc 8DOIcI OI hOm 8 Ch8n_cIn thc
extentOlthc 8mOunt Ol mc8n8 Ol 8uD8I8tcnCc ncCc888Iy lOI thc IcQIO-
duCtIOn Olthc 8DOIcI. hc cXtcntOl"ncCc888Iy mc8n8 Ol8uD8I8tcnCc
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CAFlTAL, 5UKFLU5 VALUE, AND EXFLOITATlON 95
abor-power. Femimst authors have evied the accusation at Mac that
the critique of pohtic economy has a bind spot" [for exampe, the
programmatic essay by Caudia von Werhof, I978).However, it is not
Marx's determination of the vaue of the commodity abor-power that is
wronghe gives an account of how its detenination appears in capita-
ismwhat is wrong is that he does not emphasize the distinctiveness of
this determination of vaIue, but instead attempts to prove its consistency
with the determination of the vaue of a other commodities.
Within capitaism, the particuar determinanon of vaue of the com-
modity ofabor-power is necessary: if workers woud receive consider-
aby more than the vaue of the means of subsistence that they have to
buy on the market, then they woud in the ong term no onger be without
property, and would be abe to at east partiay 6ee themseves hom the
compusion to sel their abor-power. The restriction of the vaue ofabor-
power to the costs of reproduction is a mnctiona necessity of capitaism,
but the achievement of this restriction is in no way a matter of course. It
is entirey conceivabe that a wel-organized working cass womd be ahe
to impose correspondingy high wages by means ofabor strugges. How
this restriction of the vue ofabor-power is nonetheess imposed auto-
maticaIy" in the course of the capitaIist process of accumuanon wi be
shown in secnon 5..
The dierence between the [dmy) vaue ofahor-power [the sum of
vue required on average by abor-power for its own dmy reproduction)
and the new vaIue that the individua worker is abe to produce in one
day under norma conditions accounts exacJy for the surpus vue re-
fened to above in the case of the formua M~CM. The fact that the
dy vaue ofabor-power [the vaue tequitedfor its own reproduction) is
ower than tbe vaue that can be cteatedin a day by the use ofabor-power
[through expenditure of abor-power) is the foundation of the occut
quaIity" of vaIue to create new vaue.
The [daiy) vaue ofabor-power thus consntutes ony a portion of tbe
vaIue newy created tbrough the [daiy) use ofabor-power. For exampe,
u a particuar sum of vaIue is created tbrough the expenditure of abor-
power during an eight-hour workday, then this newy created vue can
be formaly divded into the vaue ofabor-power and the surpus vaue.
90 AN lNTKODUCTON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1AI
IF the daiy vaue oFabor-power amounts to 3[8 oF the vaue created over
the course oF an eight-hour workday, then one can Formy state that the
vaue oFabor-power was produced in three hours and the surpus vaue
was produced in 6ve hours. Marx thereFore reFers to the 6rst three hours
as necessary" abor-time (abor-time required to reproduce the vaue oF
mor-power) and the remaining 6ve hours as surpus abor-time (abor-
time perFormed by the worker beyond that necessary to reproduce his
or her own abor-power). Since the workers in our exampe receive the
vaue produced in three hours as payment, Mac reFers to the necessary
abor-time as paid abor" and the surpus abor-time that the capitaist
receives in the Form oF surpus vaue as unpaid abor."
The Fact that the individua worker receives a esser vaue hom the cap-
itaist than the vaue he produced through his abor is reFened to by Marx
as ex/oitation"aterm that can be misunderstood in various respects.
The term expoitation is not meant to aIude to especiaIy ow wages
or especiay bad working conditions. Expoitation reFers soey and ex-
cusivey to the Fact that the producer ony receives a portion oF the newy
produced vaue that he or she creates-regardess oF whether wages are
high or ow or worHng condiuons good or bad.
Expoitationcontrary to a widespread notion and despite cor-
responding statements by many Marxists"is aso not meant to be a
mota/category. The point is not that something is taken away hom work-
ers that actuay" beongs to them, and that this act oF taking is some-
thing moraIy reprehensibe. The reFerence to paid" and unpaid" abor
is aso not intended to argue For the compensation oF aJ" oF the a5or
expended. On the contrary: Mac emphasizes thataccording to the
aws oF commodity exchange-the seer oF the commodity abor-power
receives exacty the vaue oFhis or her commodity. The Fact that the buyer
obtains a particuar advantage hom the use vaue oF the commodity is no
onger oF any concern For the seer. Marx compares this to the exampe oF
an oi deaer: the deaer obtains the vaue oF oi as payment, but does not
receive anything in addition For the use vaue oF the oi [0aita/,I .30 I).
Expoitation" and the existence oFunpaid abor" are not the resut oF
an in]ingementoF the laws oF commodity exchange, but are rather in
com/iancewith them. IF one wishes to a5oish expoitation, then this
CAPTAL, 5UKPLU5 VALUE, AND EXPLOlTATON 97
cannotbcaccomplishcd through arctormotthc rclabons otcxchangc
wthncaptaIsm,butonlythroughthcaboItionotcapitaIism.
. 5Tela/ueo]La|otAn ImaginaExtession"
Valorzaton rcsts upon thc appropriaton ot"unpaidlabor-tmc". thc
capitaist docs not pay thcvauc otthcproductcrcatcd byworkcrs,but
paysthcvucotlaborpowcr. utaccordingtocvcrydayconscousncss,
wagcsarcrcgardcdaspaymcnttorthclaborpcrtormcd: cxploitabonas
mcnormalstatcotcapitaistproductionisnotvsiblc.Lxplotationomy
sccms to occur tawagc s "too low." ltsccms astthc wagc docs not
cxprcssthcca/ueo]/a|otouet,butramcrthcca/ueo]m|ot.
Manrctcrs tothctcrm"vaIucotlabor"asan "magnary"and"irra-
bonal"cxprcssion[0aita/,I:677,679).Lor-morcprccscly,abstract
labor-sthcsubstanccandm ancntmcasurcot vauc.Laborcteatesval-
uc,butdocsnottsclthavcwuc.toncspcaks otthc"vaucotlabor"and
asks howlargc thcvauc otaworkday otcighthours is,thcn oncwould
havctoanswcr.thccght-hourworkdayhasavaucotcghthoursotlabor,
astatcmcntthatMarxrightIydcscribcsas"absurd"[0aita/,I:675).
Howcvcr,thcphrasc"vaucotlabor"isnot ]ustanabsurdcxprcssion.
Manmaintainsthat"maginarycxprcssons"Ikcvalucotlabororvauc
otland"arsc,ncvcrthclcss,homthcrclatonsotproducbonthcmsclvcs.
Jhcy arc catcgorics torthctorms otappcarancc otcsscntia rclabons"
[0aita/,I.677).
Jhcessentia/rclationsthcvalucotthccommodtylabor-powcr,but
taeatsnthctormotthcwagcasthcvalucotlabor.buchtormsotap-
pcarancc "arc rcproduccddrcctIyandspontancously, as currcnt modcs
otthought,"whcrcasthccsscntialrcIations"musthrstbcdscovcrcdby
scicncc"[0aita/,I.682).
Jhc"vauc otlabor" isannvcrtcd and nconcct conccption, not
brought about through conscious manpulation, but rathcr cmcrgng
homsocalrclabons.tisonc otthc"ob]cctivctorms otthought"[o|ek-
tice0edanken]otmen)[0aita/,I: I 69,sccscc.3.8,partt)thatstructurcs
thc conscousncssotpcoplc caughtupwthinthccondtonsotcapta-
98 AN lNTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX' 5 AJ1A
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5.10onstant0aita/andlatia|/e0aita/,
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valuc-consttuting labor. Jhc caita/ist tocess o]toduction also has
suchadualcharactcr.tisthcunityolthc/a|ottocess[whchproduccs
aspccihcuscvaluc)andthcca/otizationtocess.
lndcpcndcnt ol socia lorm-dctcmnations, a distnction can bc
madc among hxnctonal activity [labor), thc ob]cct ollabor [which is
modhcd by labor), and thc mcans ol labor [thc toolswith which this
proccss olmodhcabonis madc possiblc) asclcmcnts olthc labor pro-
ccss. Jhc laborproccss occurs bctwccn humans and naturc. Humans
actuponnaturc,changngmcmsclvcsatthcsamctmc,dcvcIopngthcr
owncapabltics.Howcvcr,thclaborproccssncvcrcxistsinapurclorm
assuch.Italwaysoccurswthasocalydctcrmncdlorm.asaproducbon
proccssbascduponslavclabor,asaproductonproccssollcudscrls,as
aproductionproccssol ndcpcndcntartisans,orasaproducbonproccss
ol wagc-laborcrsincapitaism.
2
I 00 AN NTKODUCTION TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
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THE CAFITAL5T FKOCE55 OF FKODUCTlON
Things are diherentwithIabor-power. ThevaIue oFIabor-poweris
notItransFerredtothecommoditiesproduced.ThevaIueneu(genet
atedbytheconsumption"oFIabor-power,thatis,byIaborexpenditure,
iswhatistransFerredtothevaIueoFthenewIycreatedcommodities.The
diherent roIes pIayed bymeans oFproduction and Iabor-powerin the
compositionoFvaIue is iLustrated by the FoIIowing. iFthe vaIue oFthe
meansoFproduction changes,then there is acorrespondingchangein
thevaIueoFtheproduct.AchangeinmevaIueoFIabor-powerhardIyhas
any ehectuponthevaIueoFtheproduct. HowmuchvaIue theworker
adds totheproductoFIabordoes not depend upon thevaIueoFIabor-
power,butupontheextenttowhichtheIaborexpendedcountsasvaIue-
creating,absnactIabor.
ThediherencebetweenthenewIyaddedvaIueandthevaIueoFIabor-
poweristhesuq/uca/ue,ors.OrtoputitdiherentIy,thenewIyadded
vueisequaItothesumoFthevaIueoFIabor-powerandsurpIusvaIue.
MarxcaIIstheportionoFcapitaIusedtopaywagescatia|/ecaita/, or
c For short. This portion oFcapitaI changesvaIueduring the produc-
oonprocess,theworkersarepaidwithc,butproducenewvueinthe
amountoFcs.
ThevaIue oFamassoFcomoditiesproducedw:thinasecihcpe-
riodoFtime(adayorevenayear)canthereForebeexpressedas:
ccs
HerecindicatesthevaIue oFtheconstantcapitaI consumed, thatis,
thevaIueoFtherawmateriaIsandtheproportionateshareoFthevaIueoF
tooIsandmachines,insoFarastheyareused.
ThevaIorizationoFcapitresmtssoIeIyhomitsvariabIecomponent.
TheIeveIoFvaIorizationcanthereForebemeasuredbyreIatingthesur-
pIus vaIue to thevariabIecapitaI.MaccaIIs the quanotys/c thetateo]
suq/uca/ue.!tissimuItaneousIyaIsothemcsureoFtheexpIoitaoonoF
Iabor-power.Therate oFsurpIusvaIueisusuaIIygivenas apercentage.
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surpIusvaIueoF1 butratheroFarateoFsurpIusvaIueoFI 00percent.!F
s 20andc 40,thantherateoFsuqIusvaIueamountsto50percent.
I 02 AN lNTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
Therate oFsurpusvaueis ananaynca category thatowesits ex-
istence to the scientihcunderstandingoFthe vaorizationprocess,itis
preconditioneduponourknowinghowvaIorizationisachieved.utFor
thepractica consciousness oFthe capitaIists it is irreevant. capitaists
cacuatethatanadvanceoFcapitaintheamountoFcoisnecessaryin
ordertoreaizeato]toF regardessoFhowthisprohtiscreated(oras
thecasemaybe,theprohtisregardedasthe6uitoFcapitaI").Thecapi-
taist'smeasure oFvaorization isthetateo]to]t: [ (c). Prohtand
rateoFproht,whichpaysuchadecisiveroeintheeverydayIFeoFcapi-
tmism,aredeatwithbyMarxinthethirdvoumeoF0aita/(seechapter
7).Thisis one reason amongotherswhythe reader shoud absoutey
takeaIthreevoumesoF0aita/intoconsideration.
TheengthoFtheuotkdaisgivenbythesumoFnecessaryabor-time
(inwhichthevaueoFabor-powero isproduced)andsurpusabor-time
(inwhichthevaueoFsurpus-vaue isproduced).!FthevaueoFabor-
powerwithinaparticuarsocietyataspecihcpointintimeisgiven,then
theamountoFnecessaryabor-timeismsogivenbutnotyettheamount
oFsurpusabor-time.
!neverysocietybaseduponcassdivisions,adisnnctioncanbemade
betweennecessaryabor-time"(inwhichthoseproductsareproduced
thatarenecessaryForthereproductionoFtheexpoitedcass)andsur-
pusabor-time"(inwhichthesurpusproductisproduced,thatis,the
portionoF thetotasociaproductappropriatedbytheingcass). Marx
casattentiontoacruciaIdiBerencebemeenprecapitahstandcapitaIist
societies:!tishowevercearthatinanyeconomicFormationoFsociety,
wheretheuse-vaueratherthan theexchangevaIue oFtheproductpre-
dominates,surpusabourw berestrictedbyamoreoressconhedset
oFneeds,andthatnoboundessthirstForsuqusabourw ariseFrom
thecharacteroF productionitseF'' [0aita/,i :345).
utthis boundess thirstoFsurpus abour"that characterizes the
capitaist mode oFproductionis notusedbyMarxasamoraIreproach
againstindividumcapitaists. AthoughthisneedForsurpusaborm-
pies-since it knows no imits-mat capita "takes no account oFthe
heathandtheengthoFiFeoFtheworker"[0aita/,i :38I ), andthereFore
asoimpiciHyacceptsthedestructionoFabor-power,thisisnotamora
THE CAPlTALl5T FKOCE55 OF FKODUCTlON
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I 04 AN lNTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
5. 2A|so/uteandRe/aticeSuq/usla/ue,
theItonLauo]0ometition
Capita, sct-vaorizng vauc, has no ntrinsic mts to vaorization,
andtorthatrcasonnoratcotvaorzaton,onccrcachcd,issumcicnt.
Wth s/c as thc mcasurc otvaorzation, thcrc arisc two basic pos-
sbitics torincrcasngthcvaorization otcapita,whchMarxrctcrs
toasthcproductionotabsoutc surpusvaucandthcproductionot
rcatvc surpus vauc, rcspcctvcy. [Whcn wc takc into account thc
ratcotprohtasamcasurc otvaorizationnchaptcr1,wcwcncoun-
tcratcwturthcrpossbitics].
Ata givcn vauc otor-powcr, s/c w risc its s ncrcascd. Jhc
quantityotsurpusvaucproduccdbyasngcabor-powcrcanbcrascd
by a cngthcning otthc surpus abor-timc, and surpus abor-tmc s
cngmcncdbycngthcningthcworkday. Manrctcrstothisincrcasngot
surpusvaucandthcratcotsurpusvaucbycngthcningthcworkdayas
thcproductonota|so/utesuq/uca/ue.
Wth thc scttng ota [cga] norma workday, thc producton otab-
soutc surpus vauc docs notyct rcach its mt. A cngthcning otthc
workdaydocsnot]ustoccurwhcnthcnumbcrotdayworkinghoursin
incrcascd,butasowhcn thoschoursarc uscdmorc cmccnuy. through
thcshortcnngotbrcaktimcsorbynoongcrcountingccrtain]obprcpa-
rationsaspartotthcworkngtimc.urthcrmorc,anncrcascinthccvc
otintcnstyotabor[thats,aspccd-up otthcaborproccss]hasthcsamc
chcctasacngthcnngotabor-timc.Antcnshcdworkdayyicdsaarg-
crvaucproductthananomaworkday,]ustastthcworkdayhadbccn
cngthcncd.Conlctsaroundthcuscotabor-tmcandthcntcnshcation
otaborarcpartotcvcrydaybusincsstc cvcntoday.
ut surpus abor-timc can aso bc incrcascd without changing thc
cngth otthcworkday or by morc cmccnt usc otabor-bmc. whcn thc
ncccssaryabor-timcsrcduccd,mcanngwhcnthcvaucotabor-powcr
dccrcascs.tprcvousy, inthccascotancght-hourworkday,tourhours
wcrcrcqurcdin ordcr to producc thc dayvaucotabor-powcr, thcn
tourhoursotsurpusaborrcmain.tthrcchoursnowsumcctorthcpro-
ductonotthcvaucotabor-powcr,thcnhvchoursotsurpusabor-timc
THE CAPlTALl 5T PKOCE55 OF PKODUCTON 05
remmn. Mac refers to the enlargement of surpus vaue and the rate of
suqus vue through a decrease of necessary abor-time as the produc-
non of te/aticesuq/uca/ue.
The necessary abor-time must sumce to produce the vaue of the
means of subsistence required by abor-power for its own reproduction.
If me vaue ofabor-power is to be my compensated [and this must be
assumed ifnorma" capitaist reanons are being considered), then a re-
duction in necessary abor-time is ony possibe when either the qua-
ity and quantity of the means of subsistence considered necessary is
reduced [meaning the norm" standard of iving of the working cass
is owered, which is dimcut to impement and which cannot happen per-
manenty) or-and this is the typic case deat wIth hereif the vaue of
these means of subsistence decreases.
The atter is the case when either the productivity of abor increases
mthose branches that produce means of subsistence [understood in the
broadest sense, not ust foodstus), or when the productivIty increases in
those branches that deiver raw materias or machines for the branches
that produce means of subsistence: with cheaper means of production,
the vaue of the means of subsistence aso sinks. The production of rea-
tive surpus vaue impies, through an increase in the productivity of a-
bor, a reduction in the vaue of means of subsistence and therefore a de-
crease in the vaue ofabor-power.
Lengthening of mor-time and increasing productivity are thus the
two mndamenta possibiIities for raising the rate of vaorization of capita.
But these two possibiities can ony be reaized through the acticitof
individua capitaIists.
The idea that capitaists have an interest in the proonganon ofabor-
nme is intuitivey pausibe: at a given eve of the vue of abor-power,
eery hour of the proonged workday directy raises the surpus vaue
obtained by the individua capitaist.
The case is dierent with the increase in the producnvity ofabor. If,
for exampe, a producer of wooden tabes increases productivity, then
tabes become cheaper. However, ony to the extent that the vaue of ta-
bes is a component of the vaue ofabor-power does this so cheapen
the vaue of abor-power. The eect is mnim, and in most cases aso
I 00 AN lNTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
lcmQOt8y dc8ycd.s8nindicidua/moncelOtInCtc8sIn_QtOduClIVIly
lhIssm88ndunCctlmn8dV8nl8_cIsh8tdysumCIcnl.
oOmclhIn_ COmQclcy dIctcn| mOlIV8lcs IndIVIdu8 C8QIl8!Isls lO
InCtc8sc QtOduClIVIly. hc cxlcnl lO WhICh IndIVIdu8y cxQcndcd 8-
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uQOn Whclhct lhc "sOCI8y ncCcss8ty 8DOt-lImc [lh8l Is lhc 8DOt-
lImcncCcss8ty8t8sQcCIhCsOCI8yCOnVcnlIOn8cVcOllhcQtOduClIV-
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ncnls.hc d8IyV8uc Ol!8DOt-QOWctIs b8ndlhct8lcOlsutQusV8uc
Is QctCcnlsO lh8l lhcsutQusV8ucQtOduCcdd8IyDy8nIndIV:du8
8DOt-QOWctIs 8sO b.hc V8uc OllhcQtOduClIs lhctclOtc:
c*c* X *b*bO
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lhcCOmQulctltOmcI_hlhOuts lOlOuthOuts.hcV8uc OllhcCOmQulct
slI COnlODs lO sOCI8y 8Vct8_c COndIlIOns 8ndInIlI8ytcm8Ins8lO.
Lutsm8tl C8QIl0Isl hOWcVct nO On_cth8slO mQcnd V8tI8Dc C8QIlm
Inlhc 0mOunl OlbDult8lhctmctcyInlhc 8mOunl Ol+.mIsCOsts8tc
lhctclOtclh8lOl
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THE CAFlTALl5T FKOCE55 OF FKODUCTON I 07
If he ses the product for 360,there then remains for ma surpus
vue of I20So in addition to the sociay conventiona surpus vaue of
80per computer, our capitalst rezes an extra surpus vaue of 40and
a rate of surpus vaue of 300percent instead of I00percent. This extta
suq/usca/ueor as the case may be ottato]t[see the remarks on pro6t
m section 5. I )and not the mture cheapening of abor-poweris the
capitaist's motivation for increasing de productivity ofabor.
This extra surpus vaue remains for de capitaist as ong as the new
method of production has not yet become generized. But if the meth-
od has caught on, it means that the sociay necessary abor-time for the
production of a computer has decreased. If in the meantime everything
ese has remained constant [the vaue ofabor-power, de vaue of the ee-
ments of constant capita, etc.), then the new vaue woud be:
c c s 200 40 40 280
The extra surpus vaue for our capitist disappears, and his rate of
surpus vaue is once again I00percent.
But et us remain with the capitaist who was the 6rst to introduce
the productivity increase. He no onger requres the same amount of im-
mediate abor-time to produce the same mass of products. He cm either
continue to produce the same amount as before but with fewer work-
ers, or produce a arger amount of products with the same amount of
abor-time and workers. The 6rst possibility is usuaIy not reaistic for
the capitaist, since de increase in the productivity ofabor is often ony
possibe when de voume of production increases at the same time [we
wretun to this interreationship in the next section). We can assume
that de increase mproductivity is usualy accompanied by an increase in
the number of products. The simpest way of seing the arger amount of
products consists in sinkng prices: the individua product is sod beow
its previous vaue. Even if our innovative capitaist sels beow the previ-
ous vue, he sti does not have to competey forgo the extra surpus
vaue. If, in de exampe above, he ses the computer [with costs of240)
for ony 350instead of 360,then he reaizes a tot surpus vaue of I I0,
which compared to the usua surpus vaue of 80is stiI an extra surpus
I 08 AN NTKODUCTION TO KAKL MAKX'5 A1A
Vauc Ol. ut lhc InCtca8cd tutnOVct lOt Out CagIl8I8t mc8n8Il nOth-
In_ c8c In thc cCOnOmy Chan_c8 lO DtIn_ aDOut an InCtca8cd tOl8 dc-
mandthal Olhct CagIlaI8t8 WhO Ohct thc 88mc gtOduCt WI 8c c88 and
In cxltcmc Ca8c8 _O DanXtugt. 1l thcy Wanl tO dclcnd lhcIt matXct 8hatc
lhcy 88O haVc tO 8c al a OWct gtICc. 1l thc mcthOd Ol gtOduClIOn tc-
maIn8 thc 8amc lhI8 WOud cad tO a tcduClIOn In thcIt 8utgu8 V8uc. hc
Othct CagItaI8l8 thu8 haVc nO Olhct ChOICc man lO taI8c thc gtOduClIV:ty
OlaDOt and tcduCc CO8t8 tO Xccg ug In thc gtICc COmgctIlIOn.
hu8 dOc8 COmgctIuOn COmgc CagItaI8t8 [aWay8 haVc In mInd
"CagItah8t tclct8 nOt ncCc88aIIy lO an OWnct Ol CagIla Dut tO CagIla gct-
8OnIbcd: 8cc 8cClIOn 9.2| lO _OIn In lhc InCtca8c In gtOduCtIVIly InIlIalcd
Dy 8nOthct CagIt8I8l cVcn Il at an IndIVIdua cVc lhcy haVc nO Inlctc8t In
an InCtca8In_ VaOIIZalIOn Ol CagIl8. hc inttinsic/auso]caita/,8uCh
a8 lhc lcndcnCy tOWatd cn_thcnIn_ lhc WOtXday and thc dcVcOgmcnl
Ol gtOduCtIV:ly atc Indcgcndcnt Ol mc VOItIOn Ol IndIVIdua CagIl8I8l8.
hc8c aW8 ImgO8c lhcm8cVc8 a8 iton/auso]cometition.oInCc caCh In-
dIVdua CagIlaI8l I8 lamIIat WIlh lhI8 gtc88utc hc nODay dOc8 nOl WIt
untI Il I8 ImgO8cd ugOn hIm Dy hI8 COmgclItOt8 Dut In8lcad attcmgl8 lO
Dc thc ht8l lO InCIca8c gtOduCtIV:ly 8O thal hc Can at ca8t haVc 8Omc Ol
lhc cxtta 8utgu8 V8uc In8tcad Ol _u8t mInImZIn_ hI8 O88c8. P8 a tc8ul
cVcty CagIlaI8l gut8 lhc 8CtcW8 On a! Othct CagIlaI8t8_u8t a8 hc hIm8cl
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"Inhctcnt ncCc88Ily. OWcVct ltu_a lhc IndIVIdua CagIt8I8t hc CannOt
aD8taIn hOm thc hunt lOt gcIgcluay InCtca8In_ gtObla8 On_ a8 hc
WI8hc8 tO tcmaIn a CagIt8I8t.
5.3TeNethoso]PtoducingRe/aticeSuq/ula/ue
0ooetation,theDicuiono]La|ot,Nachinet
LagIt8I8l gtOduClIOn Dc_In8 Whcn a at_c numDct Ol WOtXct8
DIOu_hl lO_cthct undct thc COmmand Ol a CagItaI8t WOtX lO_cthct lOt
lhc gIOduCtIOn Ol lhc 88mc lygc Ol COmmOdIty. Pn OWnct Ol mOncy WhO
Datcy 8uCCccd8 In cmgOyIn_ tWO Ot thtcc WOtXct8 Dut WhO 8tI mu8l
COnlIIDutc tO thc aDOt gtOCc88 lO 8cCutc hI8 !IVcIhOOd I8 nOt a CagIl8I8t
THE CAFlTAL5T FKOCE55 OF FKODUCTlON I 09
In lhc 8lIICl 8cn8c Dul I8lhcI 8 "8mM m88lcI. c DcCOmc8 8 C8QIlMI8l
Whcn hc C8n OQcI8lc 88 C8QIl8 QcI8OnIhcd mc8In_ lh8l hc C8n dcVOlc
M hI8 lImc lO lhc OI_8n!Z8lIOn 8nd COnlIO O lhc C8QIl8I8l QIOCc88 O
QIOduClIOn 8nd lhc 8Mc O QIOduCl8.
hc coqetationo]manuotketsDIIn_8 8DOul cVcn WIlhOul 8 Ch8n_c
lO lhc lcChnICM COndIlIOn8 O QIOduClIOn 8 IcduClIOn In VMuc O QIOd-
uCl8. hcIc 8Ic lwO Ic88On8 OI lhI8. Lnc I8 lh8l m8ny mc8n8 O QIO-
duClIOn 8Ic u8cd In COmmOn 8O lh8l lhcy COnlIIDulc 8 8m8cI 8h8Ic O
VMuc lO lhc QIOduCl ( I00 WOIkcI8 mI_hl QIOduCc lcn umc8 mOIc lh8n
I0 WOIKI8 Dul lhcy WOnl nccd OI cX8mQc lcn lImc8 88 m8ny DuId-
In_8). hc OlhcI Ic88On I8 lh8l ncW QOWcI cmcI_c8 hOm lhc COOQcI8lIOn
O m8ny IndIVIdu8 8DOI-QOWcI8: 8 8I_c lIcc lIum C8nnOl Dc mOVcd Dy
8n IndIVIdu8 WOIkcI Ic_8Idc88 O hOw muCh lImc hc I8 _I8nlcd lO 8C-
COmQI8h lhc l88k Dul OuI WOIkcI8 Can mOVc lhc lIunk In8l8nly. cn
QcOQc 8II8n_cd In 8 Ch8In C8n lI8n8QOIl 8 O8d COn8IdcI8Dy 88lcI lh8n I
c8Ch IndIVIduM COVcI8 lhc dI8l8nCc On hI8 OWn 8nd 8O OIlh.
mIlhcI InCIc88c In lhc QIOduClIvIly OaDOI I8 8ChIcVcd lhIOu_h lhc
dicisiono]/a|ot. COmQcX 8DOI QIOCc88 I8 DIOkcn dOWn InlO 8 numDcI
O 8ImQc 8uDmnClIOn8. hI8 l88k C8n u8uMy Dc cXcCulcd 88lcI Whcn In-
dIVIdu8y QcIOImcd I8lhcI lhm QcIOImcd WIlhIn lhc h8mcWOIk O lhc
OVcIM QIOCc88. hIOu_h COIIc8QOndIn_ QI8ClICc 8nd cXQcIIcnCc WIlh
lhc 8uQQOIl O 8QcCIM lOO8 8d8Qlcd lO lhc8c 8QcCIM l88k8 lhc IndIVIdu8
WOIkcI 8QcCI8IZIn_ In 8 Q8IlICu8I l88k C8n DcCOmc cVcn 88lcI. hc lIQ
8Idc I8 lh8l lhc IndIVIdu8 aDOIcI DcCOmc8 8 8I_cy dcQcndcnl dcl8I 8-
DOIcI 8nd lhc mOnOlOnOu8 8lI8!n C8n c8d lO Qhy8IC8 8nd ncIVOu8 Im-
Q8IImcnl. n OQcI8lIOn In WhICh lhc QIOduClIOn QIOCc88 I8 D88cd uQOn
8n cXlcn8IVc dIVI8!On O8DOI Dul In Wh1Ch nO OI h8Idy 8ny m8ChInc8 8Ic
u8cd I8 IccIIcd lO 88 manu]actute.
l lhc Dc_InnIn_ O lhc lWcnlIclh Ccnlury lhc dIvI8IOn O aDOI W88
C8IIIcd lO lhc cXlIcmc8 In 8yOII8m n8mcd 8hcI lhc cn_InccI F. W.
8yOI. 8yOI DIOkc lhc mOVcmcnl8 O lhc aDOI QIOCc88 dOWn InlO lhc
8mMc8l ccmcnl8 In OIdcI lO 888I_n 8n IndIVIdu8 WOIkcI 8 8m8 num-
DcI O mOVcmcnl8. Imc W88lIn_ 8nd 8cCIcl DIc8k8 WOud Dc mInImIZcd
Dy lhI8 8y8lcm. OuCh COnCcQl8 WcIc 8QQIcd QIIm8IIy In 888cmDy-Inc
IOduClIOn. OWcVcI, lhI8 cXlIcmc OIm O lhc dIVI8IOn O 8DOI dId nOl
I I 0 A N lNTKODUCTON TO KARL MAKX'5 AJ1A
Ony btIn_ dVnl_c8 lOt CQIlM. n lhc C8c OlCOmQcx QtOduClIOn
COnCcHcdWIlh hI_h cVc OlQuIlyn OVcty 8ltOn_ dIVI8IOnOlbOt
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lhc COut8c Ollhc dcVcOQmcnlOllhcCQIl:8lQtOduClIOnQtOCc88Inlhc
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ndCutlumcnl.
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lhtOu_h lhc u8c OlmChIncry. mChIDc I8 nOl mctcyt_c lOO.hl
I8 c88cnlI8I8 lhl lhc lOOI8nOOn_ctlOO:n lhc hnd8 OlnIndIVduN
bul lhl Il I8 lhc lOO Ol mcCh8nI8m. hc numbct OllOO8 thl Cn bc
8:mulncOu8y OQctlcd by mChInc I8 hccd hOm h COn8uInl.
mtlhct InCtc8c In QtOduCuVIly I8 Ch:cVcdWhcn IndIVIdu mCh:nc8
tc COmbIDcdlO lOHstemo]machinemllhc Ob_cClOlbOtQ88c8
lhtOu_h.P cnlctQt:8cb8cduQOnmChIncQtOduCuOnI8Ccd ]acto.
n mcChnIZcdlClOty 8IdchOm ClIVIlIc8 lhltcnOlyclmcCh-
nIZcd lhc tcmInIn_ l8K c lO humn8 I8 lhl OlmOu:lOtIn_ lhc m-
ChInc8 tcQIt:n_ lhc mChInc8 8lndIn_ by nd c:mInlIn_ mI8lKc
Cu8cdbylhcmChInc8.hI8I8nOlmndmcnlylctcdbylhc dcQOy-
mcnlOlCOmQulct lcChnOO_y. numbctOlmOnIlOtIn_ndCOnltO l8K
tc ulOmlcdbullhcCOnltOIn_COmQulcth8lO bcmOu:lOtcdndIl8
QtO_tmmIn_dQlcd lOChn_In_tcQuItcmcnl8.
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8KI8 Ollhc bOtlOtCc. LQIl tcmIn8tcInluQOnlhI88ub_cClIVc 8K
cVcnIlIlI8 tcduCcd lO "dclIdclctIly. aLtorgb8cdmChIncQtOduC-
lIOnmndmcnl8yChn_c8lhu8:
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QtoduCtIon Dy m8ChIncQ. 1ctc, thc totM QtoCc88 I8 cx8mIncd oD_cC-
tIVc!y,VIcWcdIn 8nd lotIt8c!l, 8nd 8n8!y8cdInto It8 Con8tItutIVc Qh88c8.
3hcQtoD!cmolhoWto cxcCutc c8ChQ8ttICu!8tQtoCc88,8nd toDIndthc
dIhctcnt Q8ttI8!QtoCc88c8 to_cthct Into 8Whoc,I8 8oVcd Dy thc8Id ol
m8ChInc8ChcmI8tty,ctC.(0aita/,I:JI-2)
Ilh mChInc QtOduClIOn CQIlM CndclCh Il8clhOmlhc8QcCIM
8K OlIndIVIdu bOt-QOWct. ndIVIdu bOtct8 tc nO On_ct_u8l
THE CAPTAL5T FKOCE55 OF PKODUCTlON I I !
rcduccd to thc mnction oldctail aborcrs. Kathcr,wth thcprcscnccol
adcvcopcd,wc-mnctonng systcm olmachnc producton,laborcrs
mcmcrcappcndagcsolthis systcm.Jhcdomnatonolcapitaovcrthc
workcrsmatcrializcs,soto spcak,nthcmachncsystcm:
Everykindolcapitalistproduction,insolarasitisnotonIyaIabourpro-
cessbutaIsocapitaI'sprocessolvaIorization,hasthisincommon,butit
isnotmeworkerwhoempIoysthecondinonsolhiswork,butratherthe
reverse,theconditionsolworkempIoytheworker.However,itisonIy
wimthecomingolmachinerythatthisinversionhrstacquiresatechni-
calandpaIpabIereality.Bymeansolits conversionintoanautomaton,
theinstrumentolIa5ourconhontstheIabourer,duringtheIabour-pro-
cess,intheshapeolcapitaI,oldeadlabour,thatdominates,andpumps
dry,livingIa5our-power.(0aita/,J.548)
Coopcration,thcdivisionollabor,andthcuscolmachincrybring
aboutariscnthcproductivcpowcrollabor.wththcsamcamountol
labor cxpcndturc, alargcrnumbcr olproducts can bc produccd, so
thc vauc olthcndividua product sinks.Jhisrascdtoducticit o]
/a|otappcarsundcrcaptastcondtonsolproductonas thctoduc-
ticeoueto]caita/.Jhisisarcadythccascwthsimpc coopcraton.
snccndvdualabor-powcrsdonotdsposcolthcaddtonaproduc-
bvcpowcrarsnglromthcr coopcratonasndvduals,andonlyco-
opcratcundcrthccommandolcaptal,thcaddtionalproductvcpowcr
sccmstobcaproductivcpowcrbcongngtocapta.Jhs mprcsson
intcnsihcsn manulacturc and in thc lactory. ndvdual labor-powcr
s rcduccd to a submnction thatis amost compctcly usclcss outsidc
olmanulacturcandthclactory. Jhc lactthatworkcrs candoanything
atallwth thcrabiltcssccmstobca rcsult brought aboutby captaI.
Jhs appcarancc olcapitaas apowcr cndowcdwthts ownproduc-
tivcpowcrcanbcrclcrrcdtoasthc]etishismo]caita/.]ustaswththc
lctishism olcommodtcs, thc lctishsm olcapita is not mcrcy lasc
conscousncssorasimpcmsapprchcnson.tsloundatonsthccapi-
taistorganizatonolthcproductionproccss:
I 2 AN NTKODUCTON TO KAKL MAKX'5 A1A
The possibmty oF an inteIIigent direction oF production expands in one
direcnon, because it vanishes in many others. What is lost by special-
ized workers is concentrated in the capitaI which conhonts them. !t is a
result oI the division oF Iabour in manuFacture that the worker is brought
Face to Face wid the inteIIectuaI potentiaIities oF the material process oF
production as the property oF another and as a power which ruIes over
him. This process oF separation starts in simpIe cooperation, where the
capitaIist represents to the individuaI workers the unity and the wiII oF
the whoIe body oF sociaI Iabour. !t is developed in manuFacture, which
mutiIates the worker, tunng him into a hagent oF himseIt !t is com-
pleted in Iarge-scaIe industry, which makes science a potentiaIity For pro-
duction which is disnnct hom Iabour and presses it into the servce oF
capitaI. (0aita/,I.482)''
n Onc Ic8QcCl InCIca8In_ QIOduClIVIly Dy mcan8 OlImQcmcnlIn_
maChIncIy I8 mndamcnlay dI8lInCl hOm InCIca8In_ QIOduClIVIly Dy
mcan8 OlCOOQcIalIOnOIlhc dIVI8IOnOlaDOI. hc InlIOduClIOn Olma-
ChIncIy CO8l8 lhc CaQIlI8l8Omclmn_ and 8InCc lhc maChInc I8 u8cdIn
lhc CaQIl8I8lQIOCc88 OlQIOduClIOnIllIan8lcI8 Il8 Vuc lO lhc QtOduCl.
hI8 mcan8 lhalIn8lcad OlChcaQcnIn_lhc QIOduCl lhc u8c OlmaChIn-
cIy cad8 InIlIa!1y lO an InCIca8c In lhc V8uc Ollhc QIOduCl. AIn m a
ChcaQcnIn_Ol lhcQIOduClOnyOCCuI8WhcnlhcInCIca8cInVaucCau8cd
DylhclIan8lcIOl V8uchOmlhcmaChIncI8OVcICOmQcn8alcdlhIOu_han
aCCOmQanyn_IcduClIOnOlImmcdIalcaDOI-lImc.
Lcl8 a88umc lhalduIIn_lhc QIOduClIOn OlaQaIlICuaIQIOduClIaW
malctIa8 haVIn_ aVuc OlO aIc u8cd, a8 Wc a8 b hOuI8 OlaDOI-lImc
lhalundcInOIm COndIlIOn8 QIOduCcaVauc Olb.hcn lhc lOOWIn_
aQQIc8 lOIlhcVauc OllhcQIOduCl:
O [IaWmalcIIa8| *b[DOI-lImc| ~
^OWcl8a88umclhallhcQIOduClI8madcWIUlhc hcQOlamaChInc.
hcmaChIncha8aVaucOlZandCanDcu8cdlOQIOduCc IQIcC-
c8 unuIlI8 u8cd uQ. Vauc OlZ I8 lIn8lcIIcdu caChIndIVIduaQIcCc.
hc IndIVIdumaChInc-QIOduCcd QIOduClImuay InCIca8c8InVauc Dy
THE CAFlTALl5T FKOCE55 OF FKODUCTlON I I 3
20. lhOuI8OlaDOIaIc8aVcd,8OlhalIn8lcadOlbOny5 hOuI8aIcncCc8-
8aIylhcnUcV8ucOllhcmaChInc-QIOduCcdQIOduCladd8uQlO:
50 [IaWmalcIIa8| *20 [maChInc| * 50 [aDOI-lImc| - I20
hcQIOduClha8DccnIcduCcdInVa!ucDy I0 unIl8lhc20 addIlIOna
ul8 OlVa!uc Ic8u!lIn_ hOm lhc u8c OlmaChIncIyhaVc Dccn OVcICOm-
Qcn8alcd Dy CullIn_ dOWn On lhIcc !aDOI hOuI8. lOny Onc 8DOI hOuI
hadDccn 8aVcdlhcnlhcVauc Ollhc maChInc-QIOduCcdQIOduClWOud
haVcII8cn lhcmaChIncWOu!dnOlhaVc COnlIIDulcd lOIaI8In_QIOduClIV-
Ily and ChcaQcnIn_lhcQIOduCl.
ullOIlhc CaQIl8I8lu8c OlmaChIncIy IlI8nOl8umCIcnllhallhcu8c
OlmaChInc8 _cncIa!y ChcaQcn8 lhc QIOduCl. hc CaQIla!I8lI8 nOlInlcI-
c8lcdInlhcca/ueOlaQIOduClDulIalhcIInsuq/usca/ueOIQIOhl,a8lhc
Ca8cmay Dc. [occIcmaI8In8cClIOn 5. I.) P8 dcmOn8lIalcdInlhcQIcVI-
Ou8 8cClIOn lhc CaQIla!I8lInlIOduCc8 an InCIca8c InQIOduClIvIly 8O lhal
hI8 IndIVIdu8 CO8l8 aIc !OWcIlhan lhc 8OCIaaVcIa_c,8Olhalhc nOl On!y
ODl8In8lhc nODa! 8uIQu8VaucDulancxlIa8uIQu8 V8uc [cxlIaQIOhl|.
OW!cl8 a88umc aIalcOl8uIQu8Vauc OlI00 QcICcnl lOI lhc cxMQ!c
aDOVc. hc WOIkcIWhO !MOI8 lOI cIl hOuI8 and CIcalc8 aV8uc OlbU
IcCcIVc8 a Wa_c Ol40. hc IcmaInIn_ 40 I8 lhc 8uIQ!u8 Va!uc ODlmncd
Dy OuICaQIlaI8lQcIQIOduCl. clOIc lhc InlIOduClIOn OlmaChIncQ, OuI
CaQIlaI8lha8 CO8l8Ol:
50 [IaW malcIIa8| * 40 [Wa_c8lOIbhOuI8| -90
PhcIlhcInlIOduClIOnOlmaChIncIy, lhcCaQIl8I8lha8CO8l8Ol:
50 [IaWmalcIIa8| *20 [maChInc| * 25 [Wa_c8lOI5 hOuI8| ~95
PlhOu_h lhcmaChIncIcduCc8lhc tota/exendituteOlaDOI lOI lhc
QIOduClCOnCcHcdIlwnOlDcInlIOduCcd,8InCcIldOc8nOl88OIcduCc
lhccostlOIOuICaQIla!I8l.hc8c CO8l8w hI8lDcIcduCcdWhcnmOIcI8
8aVcdInWa_c8[QcIQIOduCl|lhanlhcVauclIan8lcIIcdDylhcmaChInclO
lhcIndIvIdu8QIOduCl. lInOuIcxamQ!clhcVa!uclIan8lccdDylhca-
I I 4 AN lNTKODUCTON TO KAKL MAKX'5 A1A
Ch:ncI8 ZlhcnmOIclhnlOuIhOuI8OlbOIhVc lO bc8VcdInOIdcI
lOI lhc ImQcmcnllIOn Ollhc mChInc lO bc WOIlhWh:c. LI cxQIc88cd
nOlhcIWy lhcadditiona/constantcaita/c,WhIChI8 cxQcndcd Onlh0
IndIVIdu QIOduCl duIIn_ mCh:nc QIOduClIOn h8 lO bc c88 lhn lh0
catia|/ecaita/cWh:ChI8 Cul dOWn lhIOu_hlhcIcduClIOnInbOI-mc.
bO lhc CQIlI8lw nOl IbIlIIIy cxQcnd Ol OlddIlIOn COn8lnl
CQIlQcIIlICcbulmxImycxQcnd8 muCh 8 hc I8 8c lO 8Vcm
VII8bcCQIlQcIIlICc.
hclhcI OInOlQIlICuImChInc [WhICh lIn8lcI8 8QcCIhCQOI-
uOn OlIl8 Vuc lO lhc IndIVdu QIOduCl] I8 InltOduCcd lhcIclOIc dc-
Qcnd8 uQOn hOWmuCh VIIbc CQIl I8 8Vcd. ul lhc VIIbc CQIl8
8Vcd dOc8 nOl 8Ocy dcQcnd uQOn lhc bOI hOuI8 8Vcd bul8O uQOR
lhccVcOlW_c8.1n OuIcxmQc bOVclhcWOIKcI8 IcCcIVcd W_c O
+lOIn b-hOuIWOIKdyWhIChmOunl8 lO QcIhOuI.hcbOIhOuI
8Vcd dduQ lO 8VIn_ Ol VtIbcCQIlIn mc mOunlOl1 8O lhl
lhc InlIOduClIOn Ollhc mChInc W8 nOldVnl_cOu8 lOI lhc CQIlI8l.
1lW_c8 hd bccn hI_hcI lOI cx8mQc b QcI hOuI lhcn lhc lhIcc bOI
hOuI8 8Vcd WOud Ic8ul In lOl8V:n_8 OlZ+.Pl lh:8 cVc OlW_c8
lhc ddIuOn COn8lnl CQIl [Z] WOud hVc bccn COmQcn8lcd by
lhc 8VcdVIIDc CQIlnd OuI CQIlI8l'8 CO8l8WOud hVc bccnIc-
duCcd. hc 8mc mChInc lhl l OW-W_c cVc bIIn_8 nO 8V:n_8 In
CO8llOIlhcCQIlI8lI8lhcIclOIcnOlInlIOduCcd.1OWcVcIlhI_hcVc
OlW_c8IlIcduCc8CO8l8ndI8InlIOduCcd.
5.4TheDesttucticePotentia/o]the0aita/istDece/qment
o]theFotceso]Ptoduction
hcCOOQcIlIVcbOIQIOCc88IcQuIIc8 COOIdInlIOn.1nlhc CQIlI8l
QIOCc88 OlQIOduClIOn lhc CQIlI8l88umc8 lhI8 COOIdInlOI mnCuOn.
1OWcVcIdIIcClIOnbylhcCQIlI8ldOc8nOl _u8lmm lcChnIC-OI_m-
ZlIOnmnCuOn8IlI8 M8O lhc OI_nIZl:On OlcxQOIll:OnndI8 lhcIc-
lOIc COndIlIOncd by lhc nl_OnI8m bclWccn cxQOIlcI nd cxQOIlcd
Wh:Chcd8 NOlO lhcCOnCu8IOnlhlCQIlI8ld:tcClIOn"InlOtmIlI8
QuIcydc8QOlIC[0aita/,1 :+].Ilh I_cnumbcIOlWOIkcI8lhcIc
THE CAFTALl5T PKOCE55 OF FKODUCTON 1 1 0
u 8 nCCd lOt8ImI8t lO lhC mIIl8tyIndu8ltI8 COmm88IOnCd OmCCt8
MdQCllyOmCCt8WhOCOmm8ndInC8QIl8'8n8mC.
hC lOD Ol m8n8_CtI8 hICt8tChy h88 undCt_OnC 8OmCWh8l l8t-
tC8ChIn_Ch8n_C8InlhC lWCnlIClhCCnluty.L8QIl8I8ldC8QOu8mh88CXQC-
HCnCCd COn8u8nl8 lhtOu_h C_8 tC_u8lIOn8On lhCOnC h8nd 8ndlt8dC
unIOn b8t_8InIn_ QtOCCdutC8 On lhC OlhCt. LutIn_ lhC 88l dCC8dC In 8
numbCtOlIndu8ltIC8lhCtCh88bCCn8 lCndCnCybyC8QIl8 lO 8uCn_lhCn
lhC8ulOnOmyOlCmQOyCC8OVCtlhC8bOtQtOCC88.OWCVCtmtOu_hOul
M OllhC8CCh8n_C8lhC 8Im OlC8QIl8I8lQtOduClIOn~lhC V8OtIz8lIOn Ol
C8QIl8 lhC QtOduClIOn Ol8utQu8 V8uCW88 nOl CMCd InlO guC8uOn.
hC8CV8tIOu8Ch8n_C88lI 8CrCd8OCylO 8CCOmQI8hlhI8M. nd In
lhC C88C Ol8kICdlt8dC8IlhCguCnUyQtOVCdlObCmOtC8dV8nl8_COu8 lO
mOlIV8lC CmQOyCC8 lO VOunl8tuy btIn_ InlhCItCXQCtICnCC8 8ndQCtlOt-
m8nCC C8Q8bIIuC8lhtOu_h8hI_hCVCOl8ulOnOmy t8lhCtlh8nlOtCIn_
lhCmlO dO8OmtOu_h COn8l8nlQtC88utC8nd8uQCtV8IOn. ullhCCOn8C-
guCnCC8OllhI88ulOnOmylOtCmQOyCC88tCu8um y_u8l88dC8lHClIVC88
lhCOddC8QOuClOtm8CXCCQllh8llhI8dC8ltuClIOnI8nOW8Cl-Ot_8nIzCd.
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QtOduCuVIly8tCImmCdI8lCyVI8IbCInlhClCndCnCylOW8td clCn8IOn8nd
tCCCnUy"lCbmz8lIOnOl8bOt-umC.8In_QtOduCuVIlymC8t\8lh8llhC
88mC8mOunlOlQtOduCl8 C8nbCm8dCIn8 8hOtlCt QCtIOd OllImCbulun-
dCtC8QIl8I8lCOndIlIOn88tI8CInQtOduClIVlydOC8nOlC8dlO88hOtlCnIn_
Ol8bOt-mC. t8tlICu8tyWhCnlhCtI8CInQtOduClIVIlyI8 8ChICVCdbylhC
InltOduClIOnOlm8CmnCtylhCtC8ulI8 8Cn_lhCmn_ Ol8bOt-lImC88WC!
88 8hI- 8nd nI_hl-WOtkIn OtdCt lO 8CCOmQI8h lhC On_C8l QO88IbC tun
lImClOtlhC m8ChInC.hCtC8tCm8nytC88On8 lOtlhI8.
8 On_ 88 lhC nCW m8ChInC h88 nOl yClbCCOmC lhC 8OCIM 8l8nd8td
mC C8QIl8I8lWhO CmQOy8IlInQtOduClIOn tC8IzC88nCXlt88utQu8V8-
uC. hC mOtC QtOduCl8 hC QtOduCC8 8nd 8C8 In lhI8 CXCCQlIOn8 8Ilu8-
lIOn lhC _tC8lCt lhI8 CXlt8 8utQu8 V8uC. llhC u8C OllhC m8ChInC 8lCt
bCCOmC8Q8tlOllhC8OCI8y8VCt8_CCOndIlIOn8OlQtOduClIOn 8On_tun
umC lOt lhC m8ChInC I8 8lI 8n 8dV8nl8_C. OW On_ lhC m8ChInC C8n
bC QtOhl8by u8Cd dCQCnd8 nOl Ony uQOn Qhy8IC8 WC8t Md lC8t bul
M8OuQOnWhClhCt8nCWCtbCllCtm8ChInCI8 OnlhCm8tkCl.hCl88lCt8
m8ChInClt8n8lCt8Il8VMuClO lhCQtOduCl8IlhCQ8lO QtOduCClhCOWCt
! I 0 AN lNTKODUCTlON T O KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
the risk that it has to be repaced by a newer, better machine before it
has transferred its tota vaue. !f the engthening of the workday runs up
against imits set by aw or coective bargaining, then the capitaist usua-
y attempts to impose an intensi6cation of work, such as through a higher
machine speed.
Since the production process is detached 6om the imitations of in-
dividua abor-power and becomes the obect of scienti6c Cination aa
an obecuve process, moden industry never views or treats the exist-
ing form of a production process as the de6nite one. !ts technica basis
is therefore revouuonary, whereas a earlier modes of producuon were
essentimy conserative" [0aita/,: I7). The technica foundations of
production are constanty revouuonized, the producuvity of abor con-
stanty increased. !ncreasing pro6t is the soe mouvaung factor for mis. !n
the course of this process, massive investments are made to acquire new
machines or constnct new production faciities. !nsofar as this invest-
ment seres to reduce the cost of the product, they count as necessary.
!nvestments that sere to make working conditions for empoyees more
comfortabe or even ust to minimize dangers to heath and safeq consu-
tute deductions 6om pro6t and are avoided. Even today one can obsere
in many sectors:
3hc cConomIC8 u8c ollhc 8oCI8 mc8n8 olQtoduClIon m8lutcd 8nd
lotCcd 88 In 8 holhou8c Dy lhc l8Clory 8y8lcm I8 luDcd In lhc h8nd8
olC8QIl8Inlo 8y8lcm8lICtoDDctyolWh8lI8ncCc888tylotlhcl1lc ollhc
WotKctWhIc hc I8 8lWotK I.c. 8Q8Cc1_hl 8It 8nd QtolcClIon 8_8In8l
lhcd8n_ctou8otlhcunhcMlhyConComIl8nl8ollhcQtoduClIonQtoCc88
nol lo mcnlIon lhc lhcll ol8QQI8nCc8 lot lhc Comlotl ol lhc WotKct.
(0aita/,I. 552-3)
Lega coercion or the decisive resistance of empoyees is constanty nec-
essary in order to impose even the simpest improvements in workng con-
ditions. The foIowing statement by Nis of contemporary reevance:
Yh8l Coud Dc motc Ch8t8ClctI8lIC ollhc C8QIlMI8l modc olQtoduC
lIonlh8nlhcl8Cllh8lIlI8ncCc888ty DyClol8tI8mcnllolorCcuQon
THE CAF!TALl5T FKOCE55 OF FKODUCTlON
the capitaIsts the simplest applimces For maintaining cleanliness and
health? (0aita/,1: 11
I I 7
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8utQu8Vuc.LOmQctItIOnlOtCc8 dcIndIVIdu8CQIlm8lOnQInOlm8
tuIn8 CQIlI8llOmkclhchunllOtInCtc8In_8urQu8VuclhcIm
OlhI8 ClIVIty. 'atMt_u8l:kc DOt-QOWct I8mctcy n In8ttumcnl lOt
llInIn_ lhI8 _OM. n CCOtdmCc WIlh Il8 IDltIn8IC O_C CQIl I8_u8l
8 IndIhctcnl lOWtd lhc dc8ltCtIOn Ollhc nlut8 lOunduOn8 OlIlc
[lhtOu_h W8lc tunOhnd cxhu8l mmc8 lhtOu_h lhc dc8ltuCuOn nd
QOI8ODIn_OlcnlItc tc_IOn8| 8 IlI8 lOW81d lhcdc8ltClIOnOlIndIVIdu
DOt-QOWct. Ody n Indu8ltI8 mOdc OlQtOduClIOn D8cd uQOn lhc
COmDu8lIOnOllO88:mc8I8mInlIncdndcxQndcdcVcnthOu_hOC
8 Wc 8 _OD cCOO_IC dc_tdtIOn8 tc8ul OlCImlcChn_ctc
lOtc8ccDc.
hI8dc8ltuCtIVcQOlcnuOllhc CQIlI8ldcVcOQmcnlOllhc lOtCc8
OlQtOduClIOn Cn OnyDc tc8ltIncd "hOm Oul8IdclhtOu_hlhc tc8I8-
lnCc OlWOtkct8 Ot thc QOWct Ollhc 8llc. 1l8uCh tc8ltInl8 tc nOl In
QCcOtIllhcy tcWckcncdlhI8 dc8ltuCuVcQOlcntIImmcdIlcy 8-
8ctl8Il8cl_mn8ltOn_ctlh8DDclOtc. 1lI88tIltuclhl
capitalist production, thereFore, only develops the techniques and the
degree oF combnation oF the social process oF producuon by simultane-
ously undermining the original sources oF M wealththe soil and de
worker. (0aita/,1:Jb)
1n lhc lCc Ollhc 8Cc OlcnVItOnmcnl dc8ltuCtIOn nd dn_ct lO
hcth cmntIn_ hOm lhc Indu8ltI mclhOd OlQtOduClIOn VI_Ot-
Ou8 dcDlc OCCuttcd dutIn_ lhc 8l lhItd Olthc lWcntIclh Ccnluty 8 lO
WhclhctlhI8dc8ltuClIOnI8 InltIn8IC lO lhc mlctI COndIuOn8 Olin0-
ttia/QtOduCtIOnOtWhclhctIlI8 lhccaita/istCOndItIOn8thlht8lDtIn_
lOtlh 8uChCl8 Oldc8ltuCtIOn.
hctc I8 nO cxQICIl dI8Cu88IOn Ol lhI8 QtODcm In %O'8 WOtk.
mOWcVcthc cmQh8Izcd thl d8tInCtIOn mu8l Dc mdc "DclWccn thc
InCtc8cdQtOduClIVItyWhIChI8 duclOthcdcVcOQmcnlOllhc8OCI8QtO-
I I 8 AN NTKODUCTlON T O KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
cess of production, and that which is due to the capitahst epoitation by
the capitmists of that deveopment" [0aita/,I :54 7). Thus Man was of-
ten accused of regarding the industria production process itseIf" posi-
tivey and criticizing omy its capitmst shelI. This was aIso me position o
Marxism-Leninism. Accordingy, in the Soviet Union capitaist methods
of production were to some extent adopted competey uncriticaly [as
a criuc of the corresponding interpretation of Marx, see ]acobs, I997).
Today it is Er cIearer than in Man's time that not every industriaI
process of production simpy has to be detached 6om its capitaist ap-
pIication to suddeny deveop its pureIy bene6cia eects. Some ines
of deveopment of industriaIizauon are not ust destructive as a resut of
their capitaist appication: if atomic energy were put to use in a sociaist
society, then the risks woud stiI be enormous, and the widespread use of
fossi meIs woud stil ead to cimate change. The destructive potentia of
capita does not ust assert itsef in the way a technoogy is a/ied,but in
the choiceof particuIar technicm-industria athso]dce/qment.
5.5Foa/andRea/Su|sumtion,Fotdism,
Ptoducticeand 0ntoducticeLa|ot
In the case of an aready existing abor process being subordinated
to capita, Man speaks of the ]otma/su|sumtiono]/a|otundetcaita/.
The soe dierence 6om pre-capitaist conditions consists in the fact that
aborers work for a capitaist rather than for themseves. The coercive
reIation of capita expresses itsef simpy: the aborer works onger than
is necessary for his own sef-preservation, and the capitaist appropriates
the surpus vaIue thereby generated. On the basis of forma subsumption,
omy the production of absoute surpus vaue is possibe.
!f the abor process is transformed in order to increase productivity,
M speaks of the tea/su|sumtion o]/a|otundetcaita/.The abor
process under the command of capitaI is not ony formay distinct 6om
the pre-capitaist abor process, it is distinct in its entire organization and
structure. the capitalist mode of production creates the materia guise of
production corresponding to its socia fon. Rea subsumption is pos-
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sibeonthebasisoFFormasubsumption.WithmerealsubsumptionoF
laborundercapita!,theproductionoFreativesuqlusvaueisposse.
Uptinow,whenconsidengreativesuqusvauewehaveassumed
thatthequantitativeamountoFmeansoFsubsistencenecessarytorepro-
duce labor-power (or theFamiyoFmea5orer,as the case maybe) re-
mainsconstant,thatthestandardoFivingFortheworkingcIassdoesnot
change.utthisisnotnecessariythecase.
Let'sassumean 8-hourworkdayandarateoFsurpusvaueoFI00
percent. Then the workday breaks downinto Fourhours oFnecessa
labor-timeusedtoreproducethevmueoFabor-power,andFourhoursoF
surpluslabor-timeinwhichsurplusvaueisproduced. Let'sassumemr-
therthatthemonetaryexpressionoFthevmuecreatedineighthoursun-
dernormaconditionsis I0 euros,thedai!yvmueoFabor-poweris80
euros,andtheamountoFsurpusvaueproduceddailyisaso80euros.
Nowet'ssaytheproductivityoFaborinMbranchesoFtheeconomy
doubles. ThenM goods can be produced inhaFthe timepreviously
required,andtheirvalueisreducedbyahal.ThedaiyvaueoFla5or-
power is then ready produced in twohours ratherthan Four, its
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declined(6om80euros to 0 euros),thesuqusaborwoudhaves
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percent,then20 percentmoreabor-powerisasorequired.Therising
demandForabor-powerinitialyimprovesthe condinonsunderwhich
abor-power is sod,so that the current price oFabor-power can rise
aboveitsvaue.Thisaso diminishessurpusvaue,whichsowsmrther
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asoanymrtherriseinwages.
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abor-savingmachines.Asexpainedinsection5 . acapitahstwony
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thecapitaistsaveswhenhereduceslabor-timebyaspeci6cquantityde-
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troducnonoFlabor-savingmachines.Thetypica accumuanonprocess
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vaue-compositionoFcapita:consequenty,eveninthecaseoFacontinu-
ousaccumuationprocess,thedemandForabor-powerandarisemwag-
escanbeimited.Asareadymentionedinsection4.4, thecapitaistac-
cumuationprocessitseFensuresthatwagesonaverageareimitedtothe
vmue oFabor-powerandthat this vaue,althoughhistoricayvariabe,
cnotchmbsohighthatitseriousyimpairsthevaorizationoFcapita.
ThemassoF workerswhoarewiing[orimpeed)tosetheirabor-
powerbutwhodon'thndanybuyersarereFerredtobyMarxasthein-
duia/tesetcea. ThesizeoFthisindustriareserearmydepends
upontwo opposingeects.Ontheonehand,accumuationoFcapita,
andthereForeanextensionoFproduction,occurs,whichataconstant
eveoFvaue-compositionrequiresmoreabor-power[empoyment
eectoFaccumuation).Ontheotherhand,anincreaseinproductivity
oFaborthatexpressesitseFinanincreasingvaue-compositioneads,
ataconstanteveoFproductionoutput,toessabor-powerbeingre-
quired[aborredundancy eectoFrisingproductivity).Whetherthe
demandForabor-powerrisesorFasdependsuponwhichoFthesetwo
eectsispreponderant.
I 20 AN lNTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
1 wc a88umc lhal lhc grOduCuVIly O aDOr dOuDc8 Ony ha O lhc
aDOr-gOwcr I8 ncCc88ary Or lhc grOduClIOn O a garuCuar guanlIly O
grOduCl8. 8O muCh 8urgu8 Vauc I8 lran8ODcd InlO ncw CagIla lhal
lhc grOduClIOn w dOuDc lhcn lhc numDcr O cmgOycd aDOrcr8 rc-
maIn8 lhc 8amc. c88 CagIla I8 aCCumualcd lhcn lhc VOumc O _OOd8
grOduCcd InCrca8c8 Dul lhc ar_cr VOumc O _OOd8 I8 grOduCcd Dy a
8macr numDcr O wOrKcr8.
%aF a88umcd lhal CagIla lcnd8 lO Dr:n_ Orlh an InCrca8In_y _rOw-
In_ Indu8ltIa rc8crVc army. l a rOu_hy COn8lanl numDcr O OrCc8 O
aDOr lhI8 I8 Ony gO88IDc whcn lhc rcdundanCy chcCl O lhc tI8c In
grOduClIv:ly OulDaanCc8 lhc cmgOymcnl chcCl O aCCuuauOn. 1 Onc
laKc8 an IndIVIdua CagIla InlO COn8IdcralIOn Onc CannOl _cncray grc-
dICl whICh chcCl I8 8lrOn_cr. OwcVcr %arX ar_uc8 lhal lhcrc arc lwO
gO88IDIIlIc8 O _rOwlh Or IndIvIdua CagIla8. Lnc OCCur8 duc lO lhc
lran8OtmalIOn O 8utgu8 Vmuc InlO CagIla %aF rccr8 lO lhI8 lygc O
_tOwlh a8 lhc concenttationo]caita/,lhc Olhcr OCCur8 duc lO lhc a__rc-
_auOn O dIhcrcnl IndIVdua CagIla8 [whclhcr In a "gcaCch1 m8IOn Or
a "hO8lBc lcOVcr| whICh hc Ca8 lhc centta/ationo]caita.n lhc
Ca8c O CcnlraIZauOn lhc IndIVIdua CagIla _rOw8 COn8IdcraDy wh:Ch
I8 lhcn u8uay a8O cXgrc88cd In an aCCccralcd lcChnICa rcVOulIOn [lhc
InCrca8cd CagIla ha8 mOrc gO88IDIIlIc8 Or InVc8lmcnl al Il8 dI8gO8a
Il Can aCguIrc maChInc8 Or whICh lhc mcan8 O lhc 8macr CagIlm wa8
nOl 8umCIcnl clC.| wlhOul a _rOwlh In lOla CagIl8. n lhI8 rc8gcCl grO-
duClIVIly InCrca8c8 VIlh 8I_n:hCanl rcdundanCy chcCl8 a8 a rc8ul O mc
CcnlraIZalIOn wIlhOul any OggO8In_ cmgOymcnl chcCl a8 a rc8ul O aC-
CumualIOn. hI8 lhOu_hl I8 guIlc gau8IDc Dul whclhcr an cmgOymcnl
chcCl Or rcdundanCy chcCl OCCur8 In lhc uho/cCOnOmy dcgcnd8 ugOn
lhc hcgucnCy O 8uCh CcnlraIZalIOn grOCc88c8 and lhc rcalIOn Dclwccn
lhc rcdundanCy chcCl8 rc8ulIn_ hOm lhcm lO lhc cmgOymcnl chcCl8 O
lhc rcmaImn_ CagIla8.
hc tendenqo]agtouingIndu8lr:a rc8cCc army a88umcd Dy %aF
CannOl Dc 8lt:Cly 8uD8lanlIalcd a8 a CaIm. OwcVcr Il I8 al ca8l Ccar lhal
lhc Indu8ltIa rc8cCc army In CagIlaI8m CannOl dI8aggcar In lhc On_ -
lagIlaI8m VIlh m cmgOycnl I8 away8 an cCcglIOn: mcmgOymcnl
aOw8 wOrkr8 lO ImgO8c hI_hcr wa_c8 whICh cad8 lO a 8OwdOwn :n
THE CAPITAL5T PKOCE55 OF PKODUCTON I 27
theaccumuationprocessandjortheimpementationoFlabor-savingma-
chines,sothatanindustriareserearmyemergesonceagain.
For the individua capitalist, the existence oFthis industrial resere
armyoersadoubleadvantage.Foronething,theunempoyedForcesoF
aborexertadownwardpressureonthewagesoFtheempoyed,andFor
another,theyreaydo constitutearesere"Forvolatileexpansions oF
accumulation:aquickexpansionoF production,Forexampe,onthebasis
oFnewsaespotentiasinForeigncountries,isnotpossibIeinthecaseoF
mempoyment.orthatreason,appeastobusinesstodosomethingto
helpreduceunemploymentarealwaysobase.AcritiqueoFcapitalism
thataccusescapitalismoFproducingunemploymentismsowrong,how-
ever:thesoleaimoFcapitalisvalorization,notthecreanonoFmempoy-
mentorevenagoodiFeForthemajorityoFthepopuation.
Subsequentto the examinationoFthe resere army oFabor,inthe
twenty-third chapter oFthe 6rstvoume oF0aita/ one hnds various
statements that are interpreted as a theory oFimmiseranon." In the
I920s,thistheoryoFimmiserationwasunderstoodasatheoryoFrevou-
non: in capitaismthemassesareimpoverished,so thattheyinevitably
realizethattheyhavenootheroptionthantherevoIutionaryaboitionoF
capitalism.However,theeampeoFFascism[butnotonythiseample)
showsthatthemostimpoverished"sectorsoFthepopulationinnoway
automancay move to the eFt, they canjustas we turn toward right-
wing,nationalist,andFascistmovements.
DuringthetimeoFtheeconomicmirace" [ittschauundet) in
WestCermany and the period oFpostwarprosperity in generaI in the
I90s and I970s, exponents oF capitalism eagery pointed out that
Mar's immiseranon theoryhadobviouslybeen re6:tedbymllempoy-
mentandtheconstantyrisingstandardoFivingoFworkers,whichwas
then expanded to a mndamenta argument against Mao's critique oF
pohncal economy. The aleged FaIsepredictionconcermngcapitmism's
developmentprovedhowtotaywrongMao'sanalysishadbeen.
Marxistsdidnotacceptthisjudgmentandmadeadistinction[notex-
plicitypresentin Marx's work) betweenabsouteimmiseration"the
absolutedechneinthestandardoFlivingoFtheworkingclassandrea-
tiveimmiseration":theremightbeariseinthestandardoFliving,butthe
28 AN NTKODUCTON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
shatc lhal lhc WOtkIn_ Casshas OllhclOl0Wcalh OlsOCIcly dcCIncs
tcalIVc lO lhalOllhcCaQIl0Isls.
ouDslanlIay [alhOu_h nOlWIlhlhIsnOlIOn] %aO adVanCcd a lhc
Oty OlaDsOulc ImmIsctauOn In lhc 0ommunistNanqesto Ol I848,Dul
In lhchtslVOumc Ol0aita/,QuDIshcd nInclccnycats alct lhctc Is nO
On_ctanymcnlIOnOlIl.n 0aita/,%atxcmQhasIZcslhalIlIsQtcCIscy
lhc QtOduClIOn OltcalIVc sutQus Vauc [WhIChIlOncWIshcs lOCanDc
undctslOOdas alhcOtyOl"tcalIVcImmIsctalIOn]lhal0OWsanInCtcasc
In lhc slandatdOlIVIn_OllhcWOtkIn_Cass COnCuttcnlWIlhanInCtcasc
InsuQusVauc [scc scClIOnO.O].
mOWcVctInlhcmuCh-dIsCusscdQassa_cInChaQlctXOOl0aita/,VO.
I,%atxs QtImatyCOnCcDIs nOl al m aQatuCuatdIsmDuuOnOlInCOmc.
%atxwtIlcsIntclctcnCculhcQtOduClIOnOltcauVcsuQusVauc
that Wmn thc caQtalst systcm mcthods ot tasng thc socal Qto-
ductvty oabout atc Qut nto cdcct at thc cost o thc ndvdua Wotkct
that M mcans ot thc dcvcloQmcnt o Qtoducton undctgo an nvctson
so that thcy bccomc mcans o domnaton ovct, and cxQlotaton o thc
Qtoduccts thcy dstott thc Wotkct nto a bagmcnt o a man, thcy dc-
gtadc hm to thc lcvcl o an aQQcndagc o a machnc thcy dcsttoy thc ac-
tual contcnt o hs labout by mmg t nto a totmcnt thcy alcnatc j ent-
jeMdn hom hm thc ntclcctual Qotcntaltcs o thc labout Qtoccss n
thc samc QtoQotton as sccncc s ncotQotatcd m t as an ndcQcndcnt
QoWct thcy dcotm thc condtons undct Whch hc Wotks, sub]cct hm
dutng thc labout Qtoccss to a dcsQotsm thc motc hatcm! ot ts mcan-
ncss thcy ttansotm hs lc-tmc nto Wotkng-tmc and dtag hs wc
and chld bcncath thc Whccls o thc ]uggcmaut o caQtal. but mcth-
ods ot thc Qtoducton o sutQlus valuc atc at thc samc tmc mcthods o
accumuaton, and cvcty cxtcnson o accumulaton bccomcs, convctsc-
ly a mcans ot thc dcvcloQmcnt o thosc mcthods. t ooWs thctcotc
that n QtoQotton as caQta accumulatcs, thc stuaton o thc Wotkct, bc
hs Qaymcnt hgh ot loW, must gtoW Wotsc. (0aita/,1: `99
hclaCl lhal%atxIs nOlQtImatIyCOnCcDcdWIlhlhcdcVcOQmcnl
OlInCOmc Ot IVIn_ slandatds Is madc Ccat Dy lhc asl scnlcnCc. hc
THE CAPTALl5T PKOCE55 Ol PKODUCTlON \ 29
"WOIscnIn_ Ol lhc sIlu8lIOn Ol lhc WOIkcI IclcIs lO lhc lOlMly Ol hIs OI
hcI WOIkIn_ 8nd IVIn_ COndIlIOns 8s lhc lOOWID_ sl8lcmcnl 8sO m8kcs
Cc8I:
Accumulation oF wealth at one poIe is, thereFore, at the same time accu-
muIanon oF misery, the torment oF labour, slavery, ignorance, bmtiza-
non and moral degradation at the opposite pole. (0aita/,I .799)
8ts CIIlIguc Ol C8gIl81Ism cannotDc IcduCcd lO 8 gucslIOn Ol In-
COmc OI Wc8lh dIslIIDulIOn. hIs dIslIIDulIOn C8n Dc Ch8n_cd lO sOmc
cxlcnl WIlhIn C8gIl81sm 8nd Il Is guIlc In C8gIl81s InlcIcsl lh8l WOIkcIs
dO nOl sInk InlO lOlm gOVcIly sInCc lhc gu81Ily Ol lhcII 8DOI-gOWcI 8sO
suhcIs 8s 8 Icsu!l. LVcn lhc uncmgOycd lhc "InduslII81 IcscIVc 8Imy
8l c8sl In lhc sO-C8!!cd dcVcOgcd COunlIIcs shOud nOl Dc IcduCcd lO 8
Vc_cl8lIVc sl8lc sInCc lhcII !8DOI-gOWcI IcguIIcd Dy C8gIl8 In lhc C8sc
Ol 8 IcncWcd suI_c Ol 8CCumu8lIOn WOu!d nO !On_cI Dc dcgOy8Dc [scc
Ch8glcI I I DcOW|.
h8l 8Ix CIIlICIZcs Is nOl 8 sgcCIhC dIslIIDulIOn Ol _OOds OI In-
COmc Dul lhc "mIscI8Dc WOIkIn_ 8nd IVIn_ COndIlIOns In 8 COm-
gIchcnsIVc scnsc WhICh hc Ch8I8ClcIIZcs WIlh lcIms suCh 0s "cnd!css
dIud_cIy 8nd lOI "I_nOI8nCc 8nd "DIul8IZ8lIOn. 8t W8nls lO
m8kc C!c8I lh8l lhc D8sIC slIuCluIcs Ol suCh COndIlIOns 8Ic nOl _usl
m8!8dIcs Ch8I8ClcIIslIC Ol C8gIl8Isms Inl8nCy lhcy Icm8In lhIOu_hOul
lhc dcVc!Ogmcnl Ol C8gIl8IsmIc_8Id!css Ol Ch8n_cs lO lhcII COnCIclc
8ggc8I8nCc. bInCc lhc sO!c 8Im Ol lhc C8gIl8!Isl gIOCcss Is V8!OIIZ8lIOn
8nd 8n InCIc8sIn_y ImgIOVcd V8!OIIZ8lIOn 8nd hum8ns 8nd n8luIc 8Ic
lIc8lcd 8s mcIc InslIumcnls Ol V8!OIIZ8uOn lhIs gIOCcss gOsscsscs 8n
InlIInsIC dcslIuClIVcncss lOW8Id hum8ns 8nd n8luIc lh8l COnsl8nly
gIOduCcs lhcsc mIscI8Dc IVIn_ COndIlIOns In ncWcI lOIms cVcn In lhc
C8sc Ol 8n InCIc8scd sl8nd8Id Ol!IVIn_.
8Ix dOcs nOl huI! 8ny mOI8 8CCus8lIOns 8l IndIVIdu8! C8gIl8Isls 38
Icsul Ol hIs 8nmysIs Dul sImgy COnCudcs: Il Onc Is 8Clu81y InlcIcslcd m
Ch8n_m_ lhcsc mIscI8D!c COndIlIOns lhcn Onc h8s nO OmcI OgUOn lh8n lhc
a|o/itiono]caita/i.8Ixs CIIlIguc dOcs nOl COnsIsl Ol 8 mOI8! IcmOn-
slI8nCc Dul I8lhcI gIOVIdcs cVIdcnCc OlhOW C8gIlMsm 8Cm8y hnCUOns.
U. C LitCUtiOn O LQit
Ith thc VOIIZtIOn QIOCc88 CQIt tcOtcy dOQt8 thc lOIm8 Ol
COmmOdIty nd mOncy. P8 cVIdcnt In thc "_cncI lODu OlCQIt
%~L%` thc V8OIIZuOn QIOCc88 cnCOmQ88c8 DOth Ct8 OlQIOduC-
uOn nd Ct8 OlCIICutIOn. hc QIcVIOu8 ChQtcI Ony dct WIth thc
QIOduCtIOn QIOCc88 OlCQIl8 QIOCc88 dcQICtcd Dy %C 1n thc hI8t
VOumc Ol0aita/.%C cXmInc8 thc CIICuuOn QIOCc88 OlCQIt8In
lhc8cCOndVOumc.nthI8ChQtcIWcw IumIntclcWkcyCOnCcQt8
hOm%IX88ny8I8 lhtIc ncCc88IylOIn undcI8lndIn_Olthc COn-
tcntOlthcthIIdVOumc.
0. 1 e0itcuito]0aita0ostso]0itcu/ation,
Industtia/0aita/,Netchant0aita/
hc lOImu %L-% I8 n D8tICt dcQICtIOn Olthc CIICuItOlCQIt.
hI8DIck8 dOWnIntO thIcc8l_c8:
THE F! R8 T 8TACE : hc CQItI8tQQcI8 8 DuycI Onlhc mIkct
mdCOnVcIl8hI8moncaita/% InlOCOmmOdItyL. %Oncy\8thcIndc-
QcndcntlOImOlVucmOncyCQIl8I8 thcmOncylOIm OlCQ:t.ht
I 32 AN lNTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AJ1A
m8kc8 lhI8 8Cl OlQuICh88c InlO 8ncQI8OdcIn lhc CIICu8lIOnOlC8QIl8I8
lhc COnlcXl In WhICh Il OCCuI8: lhc C8QIl8I8lQuICh88c8 8 COmmOdIlym
OIdcIlOQIOduCcncWCOmmOdIlIc8lh8l8IclODc8OdlOI8QIOhl.hI8I8
m8dcQO88IDcDy lhc 8QcCI8m8lcII8COnlcnlOllhc QuICh88cdCOmmOd-
Ily: lhc C8QIl8I8lDuy8 mc8n8 OlQIOduClIOn [%| 8nd 8DOI-QOWcI [L|
mc8nIn_hc lIm8lOD8 mOncyC8QIl8%InlOtoducticecaita/.
THE S E C OND STACE: hc CIICu8lIOn QIOCc88 I8 InlcIHQlcd: QI0-
duClIVc C8QIl8 I8 cXQcndcd In lhc QIOCc88 OlQIOduClIOn. IOduClIVc
C8QIl8 COn8I8l8 Ol mc8n8 OlQIOduClIOn 8nd 8DOI-QOWcI Dul lhI8 dOc8
nOlmc8n lhcyWcIc 8W8y8 QIOduClIVc C8QIl8. %c8n8 OlQIOduClIOn8nd
8DOI-QOWcI8Ic 8W8y8 lhc l8ClOI8 Ollhc QIOduClIOnQIOCc88Ic_8Idc88
OlIl8 8OCI8 lOD lhcy 8Ic QIOduClIVc C8QIlM Ony uithin thecaita/t
tocesso]toduction. hc Ic8ul Ollhc C8QIl8I8lQIOduClIOn QIOCc88u
8ncW gu8nuly OlCOmmOdIlIc8 88 8lOIm OlcXI8lcnCcOlV8OIIZcd C8QI-
l8 lhI8 gu8nlIlyOlCOmmOdIlIc8I8 commodigcaita/L. 1l COn8I8l8nOl
Ony Olgu8Il8lIVcy dIhcIcnl COmmOdIlIc8 lh8n lhc OII_In8 gu8nlIly Ol
COmmOdIlIc8 L [mc8n8 OlQIOduCuOn 8nd 8DOI-QOWcI| Il 8hOud 880
QO88c88In lhcC88cOl88c8hI_hcIV8uc lh8n L.
THE T H ! R D STACE ! hc CIICu8lIOn QIOCc88 I8 COnunucd 88 lhc
C8QIl8u8l cnlcI8 lhc m8Ikl 88 8 8ccI. c 8c8 lhc ncW gu8nlIly OlCOm-
mOdIlIc8 L lOI %lh8l I8 hc lI8n8lOIm8 COmmOdIly C8QIl8 D8Ck InlO
mOncy C8QIl8Dul lhc8llcII8 nOWVMOIIZcd lh8l I8 IlI8 mOncyC8QIl8
InCIc88cdInV8uc Dy lhc8mOunlOl8uIQu8V8uc.
P8 8dI8_I8mWc ODl8In lhc lOOWIn_[lhcdOl8IndIC8lc lh8l lhc CII-
Cu8lIOnQIOCc88I8 InlcIIuQlcdDy lhcQIOduClIOnQIOCc88|:
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THE Cl KCULATON OF CAFlTAL
1nIt8 CItCuIt CQIt 88umc8 thc 8uCCc88IVc lOH8 OlmOncy CQItM
QtOduCUVcCQIt8nd COmOdIty CQItM. hc8c lOtm8 tc nOtIndcQcn-
dcntVtIcUc8OlCQItbuttthctIndIVIduQh8c8OlthcCItCuItOlCQIt8.
hc tImc 8Qcnt by CQIt In dc QtOduCtIOn QtOCc88 I8 thc timeo]
toduction,thc tImc 8Qcntby CQItIn thc CItCulIOnQtOCc88Whcthct
InlhclOHOlmOncyCQIt8cckIn_COmmOdIty8clct8Ot8COmmOdIty
CQIt-8cckIn_ buyct8 I8 CQIt8 tuocettime. hc tImc OlQtOduC-
UOnI8On_ctdnQutcbOt-tImc: IlmChInc8tcmInIdc OVctnI_htOt
u8uQQIc8 tckcQtIn 8tOt_c thcn CQItI8 8tIOCtcdWIthIn thc QtO-
duCUOnQtOCc88cVcnu tcmQOttI1yOut8IdcOlbOt-tImc.mOWcVctItI8
Ony dutIn_bOt-tImc thtVucnd8utQu8VuctcQtOduCcd8Otht
thcCQItI8tttcmQt8 tO kccQ cxCc88c8OlQtOduCtIOnUmc nd tuOOVct
UmcbcyOndthcCtu bOtQtOCc888OW8QO88Ibc.
0osts o]citcu/ation tI8c hOm thc CItCutIOn QtOCc88. mOWcVct
dI8UnCUOnmu8tbc mdcbctWccnlhc CO8t8 OlQtOduCtIVc CtIVIUc8 tht
InCtc8c thc u8c VMuc nd Vuc Olthc QtOduCt nd thu8 COnlInuUOn
Oldc QtOduCtIOnQtOCc88 dutIn_ CItCulIOn 8ndQutc CO8t8 OlCItCu-
UOnthtdOnOtddtO thc u8cVucnd thctclOtc nOt tO thcVucOlthc
QtOduCt 8 thcy OtI_Intc 8Ocy hOm thc changeo]]otmOlmOncy IntO
COmmOdItyOtCOmmOdItyIntOmOncytc8QcClIVcy.
hc mO8t nOtbc cxmQc Ol thc ht8t 8Ott Ol CO8t8 OlCItCutIOn I8
un8QOtttIOn CO8t8.AQtOduCtOnyh8u8cVuc lOtmcWhcn1hVc
CCc88 tO Itt thc OCtIOn In WhICh 1 W8h tO COn8umc It. Ot cxmQc
thc ttn8QOtttIOnOlbICyCchOm thclCtOty tO thcCOn8umctI8_u8t8
ncCc88ty 8 thc httIn_ OlIt8 tItc8 nd thctclOtc I8O COnttIbutc8 tO thc
VMuc OlthcbICyCc.
1n COntt8t thc mctc Chn_c OllOtm OlCOmmOdIty nd mOncy h8
nOthIn_tOdOWIthlhcu8cVucOllhcCOmmOdIty ndthctclOtcnOthIn_
tO dOWIthIt8V8uc.utc _cnt8 OlCItCutIOn[8uCh 8 C8hIct8| Cn8O
bcW_c bOtct8 WhO QctlOtm 8utQu8 bOt COmQtbc tO Othct W_c
bOtct8 In8Olt 8 thcy WOtk lOtcxmQc cI_ht hOut8 WhIIc thcIt W_c
COn8tItutc8 8um OlVuc tht undct nOtm COndItIOn8 I8 QtOduCcd In
lOuthOut8.mOWcVctthc8c_cnt8OlCItCutIOnhVcnOtthcm8cVc8QtO-
duCcd ny Vuc Ot8utQu8 V8uc. hcIt bOt I8 bOt tht I8 ncCc88ty
undctCQItI8t COndIUOn8 butI8 nOncthcc88"unQtOduCtIVcmcnIn_
I 34 AN lNTKODUCTON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
that tt docs not crcatc surp!us va!uc. Jhc wagc tor thts !abor [and thc
va!uc ot thc mcans ot production uscd by tt) ts a dcductton hom thc sur-
p!us va!uc crcatcd by producttvc !aborcrs. Jhc tact that unproducttvc
!aborcrs pcrtorm surp!us /a|otand arc thcrctorc a!so cxp!ottcd docs not
contrtbutc to suq!us ca/ue,though thc cxp!ottabon ot thc unproducttvc
!orcrs dtmtntshcs thc dcductton hom surp!us vuc.
What was ]ust satd wtth rcgard to thc costs ot purc agcnts ot crcu!a-
tton ts gcncraI!y vaItd tor thc purc costs ot ctrcu!atton: thc costs constttutc
a dcducbon hom surp!us vuc. t thcsc costs dccrcasc, thc rcmatntng
surp!us va!uc tncrcascs. or thts rcason, tt appcars as tt thc vortzatton ot
captta! rcsu!ts not hom thc cxp!ottatton ot!or-powcr tn thc producbon
proccss but tndcpcndcnt!y hom thc productton proccss tn thc ctrcu!a-
tton proccss ot captta!. Jhc caita/]etuh dca!t wtth tn thc cxaminabon
ot thc productton proccss [scc sccbon 5.3) ts h:rthcr rctntorccd tn thc
proccss ot ctrcu!atton.
Man rctcrs to captt that passcs through thc thrcc torms ot moncy
captt, producttvc captt, and commodtty captta! as industtia/caita/
Jhis tcrm ts not tntcndcd to undcrscorc thc matetia/charactcr ot thts
captta! [such as thc usc ot!argc producton tact!ttics), but ts a dtstncttvc
tcaturc hom mc pcrspccbvc ot ca/ue:
!ndustr capit is the omy mode oF exstence oF capit mwhich not
onIy the appropriation oF surpIus-vue or surpIus-product, but so its
creation, is a mnction oF captaI. (0aita/,2.I35-36)
Captta! nvcstcd n scrvicc cntcrpriscs a!so bc!ongs to thc catcgory ot
tndustrta! captta! n thts scnsc. Jhc so!c dhcrcncc conststs ot thc tact that
thc mshcd product [whcthcr a mcatcr pcrtomancc or an act ot transpor-
tabon) ts not a matcrta! ob]cct acmg as tndcpcndcnt commodity-captta; tt
can on!y bc consumcd stmu!tancous!y wtth tts proccss ot producbon, so
that thc dtagram ot tts ctrcmt appcars 3toI!ows.
THE CKCULATON OF CAPTAL
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utthcVucO 8uCh8ctVICc,IKc thcVaucO nyOthctCOmmOdIty
QtOduCcdundctCQItmI8mI8 dctctmIncdDy thc 8um OthcVucOthc
mcn8OQtOduCtIOn u8cdInIt8QtOduCtIOn LndthcVucncWyCtctcd
thtOu_thccXQcndItutc ODOt-QOWct[cs|
nCOntt8tQutc mctChnt CQIt [ttdIn_CQItm,COmmctCI CQI-
tm| ndIntctc8t-DctIn_ CQItdOnOtDcOn_tO thc Ctc_OtyOIndu8ttI-
CQIt. Oth QQtOQtItc 8htc O8utQu8Vmuc,DutthcQtOduCtIOn
OthI88utQu8VucdOc8nOtDcOn_tOthcItCQItmnCtIOn.
emetchantcaita/I8 Ony InVOVcd w1ththcQutCh8c nd 8mc O
COmmOdItIc8thcDOtct8 cmQOycdDymctChnt CQItm QctOtmunQtO-
duCuVcDOt tht dOc8 nOty1cdny8utQu8 Vuc.'hc Indu8ttImCQI-
D8t8Vc8 Onthc mOnctQcQcndItutc8 OtthI8 unQtOduCtIVc DOt [thc
Ctua CO8t8 OCItCuuOn| nd 8O Cut8 thc CItCutIOn tImc OthI8 OWD
CQILDy8cn_tOmctChnt8In8tcdOCOn8uDct8.tc 8c8thcCOmmOd-
ItIc8 QtOduCcd DyhI8 Ow CQItundetthcItVuctO thc mctChantWhO
mcn8c8mcmtthcItVmuc.ndWy thcIndu8ttImCQItm8t8htc8thc
8uQu8VucQtOduCcdDyhI8CQImWIththcmctChntCQItMI8t.
0.2TheTuoceto]0aita/, Fixed0aita/,
and0ito/ating0aita/
thc CItCuIt OCQItI8 nOt COn8Idctcd8 8In_c OCCuttcnCc,Dut8
QctIOdIC QtOCc88 Onc 8QcK8 Othc tuocetOCQIt. hc tuocet
timeI8 thc 8um OQtOduCtIOn tImc nd CItCutIOn tImc ItI8 thtQctIOd
OtImc OtWhICh CQItaI8tmu8t dVnCc CQIt DcOtc hc ODtmn8 It
_In8VOtIZcd8um.
AQtt Othc mcn8 OQtOduCtIOn8uCh 8Du:dIn_8 nd mChInc8
tc Ony WOD Out tct numctOu8 QtOduCtIOn QctIOd8. n CCOtdnCc
I 30 AN lNTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AJ1A
wIth thcIt aVcta_c wcat and tcat bUIdIn_8and maChInc8ttan8lct Ony a
QOtuOn Ol thcItV8Uc tO thc V8Uc Ol thc QtOdUCt: Il lOt cXamQc a Qat-
tICUatmaChInc Can bc U8cdthtOU_htwcnty QtOdUCtIOn QctIOd8 It thcn
ttan8lct8atwcntIcthOlIt8VaUctOthcQtOdUCtIncaChQtOdUCtIOnQctIOd.
Yhctca8 thc VaUcOl thI8 maChInc QattIay cntct8 thc 8Qhctc Ol CItCUa-
tIOn thc maChInc InIt8 Qhy8ICa lOtm tcmaIn8 wIthIn thc 8Qhctc Ol QtO-
dUCuOn.hcCOmQOncnt8Ol COn8tant CaQIt8 wIth thI8 ChataCtctI8tIC atc
tclcttcdtO a8]xedcaita/.LQQO8ItctOhXcdCaQIt8I8 [uidOtcitcu/ating
caita/:thI8tclct8tO thO8cCOmQOncnt8OlCaQItathatatc Qhy8ICayU8cd
UQ wIthIn a 8In_c QtOdUCtIOn QctIOd whO8c natUta lOtm thctclOtc dI8-
aQQcat8. cOn_In_ tO thc Catc_Oty Ol CItCUatIn_ CaQIta atc On thc Onc
hand thc nOn-hcd Qatt8 Ol COn8tant CaQIta 8UCh a8 taw and aUXIIaty
matctI88 cnct_y and8OOn andOnthc OthctVatIabcCaQIta.
hcdIhctcnCc bctwccnhcdandCItCUaun_CaQItaI8nOtamatctIa
Onc [8UCh a8 that bctwccn anImatc and InanImatc ObjcCt8| bUt a dIhct-
cnCc In thc citcu/ationo]ca/ue,whICh I8 Ol cnOHOU8 QtaCtICa 8I_nm-
CanCclOtthcCaQItaI8t.\ndctnOtmaCOndItIOn8 thc VaUcOlCItCUatIn_
CaQIt8 I8U8Uay tcQaCcdaltcta8In_ctUHOVctandmU8tbcImmcdIatc-
y adVanCcdlOtthcncXtQtOdUCtIOn QctIOd.hcV8Uc OlhcdCaQItaI8
Ony my ttan8lcttcdtOthcQtOdUCtIn thcCOUt8cOlmUtIQc QtOdUCtIOn
QctIOd8 andthctclOtcOny aQatt Ol ItI8tctUHcdaltcta 8In_c tUHOVct.
hc8c tctUH8 atc nOt ImmcdIatcy nccdcd bUt Ony whcn thc matctI8
ccmcnt8 OlhcdCaQIt8 aCtU8y haVctObctcQaCcd 8UCha8whcnancw
maChIncha8tObcQUtCha8cd.hcnthccntItcamOUntOlhcdCaQIt8ha8
tObc adVanCcd In Onc lc 8wOOQ. \ntI thcn thctctUH8 Olhcd CaQIt8
COn8tItUtcasinking]nd.
hc dI8tmCtIOn bctwccn hcd and CItCUatIn_ CaQItm a8 wc a8 that
bctwccn COn8tant andVatIabc CaQIt8 atc bOU dI8tInCtIOn8 OlQtOdUCtIVc
CaQIt8 Ol thc CaQIta-V8Uc ttan8lOtmcd IntO mcan8 Ol QtOdUCtIOn and
abOt-QOwct.hcdI8tInCtIOn bctwccn COn8tantandVatIabcCaQItatclct8
tOthcconstitutiono]ca/ue:COn8tant CaQIt8 cmctcy ttan8lct8It8VaUc tO
thc QtOdUCt whctca8 VatIabc CaQIta Ctcatc8 ncw V8Uc In thc amOUnt Ol
c*s1n COntta8t thcdI8tInCtIOn bctwccnhcdandCItCUatIn_CaQItatc-
lct8tOthccitcutiono]ca/ue,thc QOInt IntImc whcn thcCOttc8QOndID_
CaQIta-VaUctctUH8OnCca_mntOthc CaQItaD8t.
THE ClKCULATlON OF CAFlTAL I 37
hcdI8lInClIOnbclWccnCOn8lnlmdVtIbc CQItaQtc8uQQO8c8
8ctIc8 Oltheotetica/In8I_l8InlO lhcQtOCc88 OlVaucCtcuOn [COnCcH-
In_lhcCOnncClIOnbclWccnVucndbOtlhcdIctcnCcbclWccn8Ot
ndbOt-QOWctlhc tcCO_nIuOnlhl"W_c8 COmQcn8lIOnlOtabOt
u an "Im_Inry cxQtc88IOn ctC.]. hc8c In8I_hl8 tc nOl mltct Ol
COut8cIn cVctydy COn8CIOu8nc88 nOlcVcnlOt lhc CQIlI8l [COnCcH-
:D_cVctydy COn8CIOu8nc88 8ccChQlct 1]. 1nCOnlt8llhc dI8lInClIOn
bclWccn hxcd ndCItCuun_CQIta I8On lhc b8I8 OlIl8tactica/8I_
mCnCc ImmcdIlcy QQtcnllOtthcCQIlI8lndlOundtIOnOlhI8
CaCulIOn8.P8 lhI8 dI8unClIOn 8ub8umc8 VtIbc CQIl nd QOtuOn
OlCOn8lnlCQIl undctlhcbcOlCItCuuD_ CQIl lhc dI8unClIOn
bclWccnCOn8lnlndVtIbcCQItI8 Ob8CutcdcVcnmtlhct.
0.3 7heRetoductiono]theta/Socia/0aita/
hc CItCuIt8 OlIndIVIdu CQIl8 tc InlctwIncd aDd Qtc8uQQO8c Onc
nOlhct: lhcCItCuIlOlOncCQIlncCc88Illc8 lhl IlcnCOunlct8 On thc
mtKcl lhc QtOduCl8 OlOlhctCQIl8bOth mcn8 OlQtOduClIOn 8 Wc
8mcn8 Ol8ub8I8lcnCcCOn8umcdbylhc bOt-QOWctIlcmQOy8. 1llhc
IndIVIdu CQIt h8 QtOduCcd COmmOdIlIc8 Il I8 dcQcndcnl uQOn Il8
OWn COmmOdItIc8 cnlctIn_mcCItCuIt8OlOlhctCQIl88mcn8 OlQtO-
duClIOnOt8ub8I8lcnCc. hctcQtOduClIOnOlnIndIVIduCQIlCnnOl
mctclOtc bc COn8Idctcd In I8OlIOn Il I8 Ony QO88Ibc 8 mOmcnl In
thc tcQtOduCtIOn Ollhc tota/socia/caita/, WhICh I8 COn8lItulcd by lhc
cnlItclyOlIndIVIduCQIl8.
bO thl lhc lOl 8OCI CQIt Cn bc tcQtOduCcdthctOl QtOduCt
mu8l hVc CctlIn matetia/QtOQOtlIOnIn_: On lhc Onc hnd CctlIn
mOunl Olmcn8 OlQtOduClIOnhVc lO bc QtOduCcd8 tc tcQuItcdby
IndIVIdu CQIl8 8 WhOcnd On thcOlhct8OmnymcD8Ol8ub-
8I8lcnCchVclObcQtOduCcd8tcCOn8umcdbyWOtKct8ndCQItI8l8.
ul8InCcmcn8Ol QtOduClIOnaDd8ub8I8lcnCctcnOlmctcyaOClcd
bultthctcxChn_cdthcdclctmInlcmlctIQOtlIOnOllhclOl8OCI
QtOduClmu8l8OhVcCctlInca/QtOQOttIOn8O lhllhcmcn8 Ol
QtOduClIOnnd8ub8I8lcnCcCn8ObcQIdlOt.
I 38 AN lNTKODUCTON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1
YcCnmKc thI8 QtOQOtuOnIn_ Cctu8In_n cXttcmcy 8ImQIhcd
cXmQc. Lct8 88umcncCOnOmyInWhICh thctc tc OmyWOtKct8nd
CQItI8ls nd In WhICh QtOduCtIOn I8 Ot_nIzcd CQItI8uCy. Lct
u8 8O dI8tc_td hXcd CQItm, mcDn_ thl Wc 88umc tht thc cnutc
COn8tntCQItI8u8cduQW1thIn lhc QctIOdundctCOn8IdcttIOn8y
yctndttan8ct8 It8Vuc lO lhcQtOduCl.
nthI8 cCOnOmy mctc tc lhOu8nd8 OdIhctcntDtnChc8 [8tccIn-
du8tty Chcm1C Indu8tI OOd8tuh8 mnuCtutct8 COthIn_ Indu8tty,
ctC.|and mO8l O lhc8c btnChc8 Cn bc mtthct dIVIdcd IntO numDct
O 8ub-btnChc8. Ot Out QutQO8c8 Wc w Ony dI8tIn_uI8h DctWccn
tWO t_c dcQttmcnt8 OQtOduCtIOn: LcQttmcnlQtOduCc8 mcns O
QtOduClIOn nd LcQttmcnt mcn8 O COn8umQuOn In lhc DtOdct
8cn8c.hcdIhctcnCcbctWccnthctWOdcQttmcnt8Ic8Inthcu8cOthcIt
QtOduCl8: QtOduCt8 tOm LcQttmcnl cnlct IntO mtlhct QtOduCtIOn
QtOCc88c8,WhIc QtOduCt8 hOm LcQttmcnl OW IntO thc COn8umg-
lIOn OWOtk1n_-C88 nd CQItau8thOu8chOd8.A8ctIc8 OQtOduCt8Ot
cmQc utOmODIc8tcdcgulcOtbOthQutQO8c8.tOm Out8ImQ1-
hcd VIcWQOInt ct u8 mtthct 88umc thl utOmObIc8 u8cd 8 mcn8 O
QtOduCtIOntcQtOduCcdInLcQttmcnt Whctc8 utOmODIc8u8cd3
mcn8OCOn8umQtIOntcQtOduCcdInLcQtlmcnt.
bO tht thc tOl 8OCI CQIl Can Dc tcQtOduCcd thc QtOduCt8 O
bOth dcQttmcnt8 CnnOl cXI8t In n tDIttty tctIOn8hIQ Ogunuty
ndVuc.Yc wInItI!ycmInc thcItncCc88tyQtOQOtlIOnIn_undc!
thc QtcCOndIuOn Osim/etetoduuion,mcnIn_ lht Wc dI8tc_td C-
CumutIOnndlhctcOtc 88umc thtlhc cnutc 8utQu8VuchOW8IntO
thcCOn8umQtIOnOthcCQItI8t8.
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CQItm QQct8 8 thc Cu8c OQtOht. %m 8ummtIZc8 thc dIhctcnCc
Dcwccn8utQu8VucndQtOht8OOW8:
n surQus-V8uc thc rc8tIOnshIQ bctwccn C8QIt8 8nd 8bOur Is 8Id b8rc.
n thc rc8tIOnshIQ bctWccn C8QIt8 8nd QrOht, I.c. bctWccn C8QIta 8nd
surQus-Vauc 8s It 8QQc8rs On thc Onc h8nd 8s an cxCcss OVcr thc COst
QrICc Ol COmmOdIty rc8Izcd In thc CIrCu8tIOn QrOCcss 8nd On thc Othcr
h8nd 8s 8n cxCcss dctcrmIncd mOrc QrcCIscy by Its rc8tIOnshIQ tO thc
tOta C8QIta caita/8QQc8rs ate/atiomhitoiteg8 rc8tIOnshIQ m
WhICh It Is dIstIn_uIshcd, d 8n OrI_In8! sum Ol V8!uc hOm 8nOthcr ncW
V8uc th8t It QOsIts. t Is In COnsCIOusncss th8t C8QIta _cncr8tcs thIs ncW
Vauc In thc COursc Ol Its mOVcmcnt mrOu_h thc QrOduCtIOn 8nd CIrCu8-
I 44 AN lNTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
tIOn QrOCcsscs. ut hOW thIs h8QQcns Is nOW mystIhcd 8nd sccms u
dcrIVc hOm hIddcn Qu8ItIcs th8t 8rc Inhcrcnt In C8QIt8 Itsc. (0ata/,
3: I39,8st tWO scntcnCcs In COrrcCtcd tr0ns8tIOn|
IOhl8 my8lIhCalIOn OlaClum Ic!auOn8 ha8 anOlhcI my8CalIOna8
aQIc8uQQO8IlIOnnamc!y lhc COnCcQlIOnOllhc Wa_c a8 lhc QaymcnlOl
!MOI. Ony DcCau8c lhc Wa_c I8 nOl VIcWcd a8 Qaymcnl Ol lhc Va!uc Ol
!aDOI-QOWcIDulIalhcI a8 lhcQaymcnlOllhcVauc Ol!aDOI, Can 8uIQ!U8
VaucaQQcaIa8QIOhllhalI8,a8 lhcuIl OlCaQIlm.
ouIQ!u8VaucInlhclOImOlQIOhlI8nOl _u8laCOnCcQlIOnlhalmy8lI-
hc8 aClua!Ic!alIOn8lhI8 COnCcQlIOnI8OlQIaCuCmIc!cVanCc8InCclhcIn-
dIVdua CaQIl8I8lI8On!yInlcIc8lcdInQIOhla8a8uIQ!u8OllhcCOmmOCI-
ly8Va!ucaDOVclhcVa!ucOlCaQIlaIcguIIcdlOIIl8QIOduClIOn.hu8,c
mca8uIc OlVaOIIZauOn lOI lhc CaQIlaI8lI8 nOl lhc Ialc Ol8uIQ!u8 VaUc
s/c,DulIalhcI lhc tateo]to]t s/[c*c|. LVcIy lImc CaQIla I8 adVanCcd
lhc CaQIlmI8l ha8 an InlcIc8l In lhc hI_hc8l QO88ID!c Ialc OlQIOhl d
guanlIlyI8dcCI8IVclOIlhcQIaClICaaClIVIlyOllhcCaQIlmI8l.
hc Ialc OlQIOhl Can Dc IaI8cdundcI OlhcIWI8c COn8lanl COnd-
uOn8Dy an InCIca8c In lhc Ialc Ol8uIQ!u8 V8!uc [8cc ChaQlcI 5 On lhc
QIOduClIOn OlM8O!ulc and Ic!alIVc 8uIQ!u8 Vmuc|.ul lhc Ialc OlQIOhl
Can a!8O Dc InCIca8cd undcI a COn8lanl [and cVcn laIn_| Ialc Ol8uIQ!u8
V8!uc.undamcnla!y lhcIc aIclhIccQO88IDIIlIc8.
I . ECONOMY I N THE U5E OF CON5TANT CAP ! TAL. hc cc
mcnl8 OlCOn8lanl CaQIla aIc dcml WIlh 8QaIIn_!y ouCh 8aVID_8 Ca
aII8c hOm an extensiono]theco/umeo]toduction:QIOduCuOn lhal I8
InCIca8cd lWOlO!d dOc8 nOl ncCc88a!y IcguIIc dOuD!c lhc amOunl Ol
cncI_y DuIdIn_8, clC. hI8 I8 c8QcCIay lhc Ca8c Whcn lhc cxlcn8IOn
OlQIOduCuOn I8 aChIcVcd lhIOu_h an cxlcn8IOn Ollhc WOIkday. ID a
lWO-8hIll WOI!aCc Onc Cm QIOduCc lICc a8 muCh WIlh lhc 8mc
maChInc8andDuI!dIn_8a8InaOnc-8hIllWOIkQ!aCc.Ln!yUcIaWmalc-
IIa8 haVc lO Dc dOuD!cd. Pl a COn8l8nl Ialc Ol8uIQ!u8 Va!uc 8uQ!u8
Va!uc 8Dd VaII8D!c CaQIlm dOuD!cDul Uc COn8l CaQIla mCIca8c8Dy
laI!c888OlhallhcIalc OlQIOhlInCIca8c8cnOImOu8!y. cnCc lhc CaQI-
l81I8l Can ahOId lO Qay OVcIumc and nI_hl-8hIllDOnu8c8. Luc lO Us
FKOFlT, AVEKAGE PKOFlT I 45
lhcIalcOl8utQ!u8Va!ucdcCIca8c88I_hl!yDulOnlhcDa8I8OllhccnOI-
mOu8 8aVIn_8OlCOn8lanlCaQIlalhcIalcOlQIOhlnOncmcc88InCIca8c8.
Pl a constantco/umeo]duction, 8aVID_8 In COn8lmlCaQIlmCan Dc
aChIcVcdDyamOIcIauOnau8cOl IaWmalctIa!8 andcnct_yDula!8Oal
lhcCO8lOllhcaDOIcI8u Culun_DaCkOn8alclymca8uIc8OIDyaCCcQl-
In_aDOIQtOCc88c8 lhalatc dm_cIOu8 u WOIkcI8hcalh. Yc aIcady
addIc88cd lhc cCOnOmIZauOn In lhc aQQ!ICauOn OlCOn8lanl CaQIla! In
8cCuOn5.3,DulOn!y38Omcln_lhalIcduCc8 lhc CO8lOllhcQIOduCl.
OWIlI8C!catlhalmI8a!8OInCIca8c8lhcIalcOlQIOhl.
2 . E CONOM! Z AT! ON ! N THE P RODUCT! ON OF CON 8TANT
CAP ! TAL. llhcVaucOl lhc c!cmcnl8Ol COn8laDlCaQIla! dcCIca8c8
lhcnlhcVa!uc OlCOn8lanl CaQIla! a!8O dcCIca8c8WlhOulncCc88Ilal-
In_ myChan_c In lhc COnCIclc mclhOd OlQIOduCuOn. hcInCIca8c
In lhc Ialc OlQIOhl In Onc 8QhcIc I8 lhu8 a Ic8u!l Olan InCIca8c In
QtOduClIVIlyIn anOlhcI 8QhcIc.
J . ACCELERAT! ON OF THE TURNOVER OF CAP! TAL . l8nInd:-
Vdua CaQIla! luIn8 OVcI lWICc In aycaI lhcn lWCc a8 muCh 8utQu8
Va!ucI8QIOduCcdlhanInlhc Ca8c OlaCaQIlaWhIChundcIlhcIWI8c
IdcnlICa!COndIlIOn8OmyluD8 OVcIOnCcInaycaI.hcIalcOlQtOhl
Ollhc hI8lCaQIlaWOu!d lhu8DclWICca8hI_ha8 lhalOllhc 8cCOnd.
PCCc!cIalIOnIn lhcluDOVcIOlCaQIlaInCIca8c8lhcIalcOlQIOhl.
7. 2AcetagePto]tandPticeso]Ptoduction
Lnc lhIn_ DcCOmc8 ODvIOu8 ID !I_hl Ollhc mclhOd dc8CIIDcd aDOVc lOI
IaI8In_ lhc Ialc OlQIOhl undcI an OlhcIWI8c COn8lanl Ialc Ol8u!u8
Va!uc:lWOCaQIla8lhalQIOduCcWIlh lhc 8amcIalc Ol8utQ!u8VauchaVc
dIhcIcnlIalc8 OlQIOhlIllhcycxhIDIlad tentcomositiono]caita/CjV
al an OlhctWI8c cgua! luDOVcI lImc OI Illhcy cxhIDIl d etenttuocet
timesInlhc Ca8c Olan OlhcIW8c cguaCOmQO8IlIOnOlCaQIla!.
OI C!aIIhCalIOn8 8akc, cl8 u8c a numctICa cxamQ!c a88umIn_ lhc
Ialc Ol8uIQu8 Va!uc I8 a unIlOIm I00QcICcnl,WhI!c dI8Ic_aIdIn_ hxcd
I 40 AN lNTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AJ13
capita.Thetwo capitasAand shaIhavethesametunovertimeof
one year. ForcapitaA, c= 90 and c= I0, forcapita c~0 and *
40.ThencapitalAshoudproduceasurpusvalue s I0, capitalAs
rateofprohtamountsto I 0j(90* I0)~ I0percent.Capita produces
asurpusvaIueofs~40,therateofprohthereountsto40j(0 40)
=40percent.TheunequacompositionofcapitaeadstodiBerentrates
ofproht.thehigherthecompositionofvaue,theowertherateofproht.
Nowet'stakeaookatcapitaC,whichhasthesamecompositionof
value as capitaA,butatunovertime ofceayear.Itssurpusvae
istherefore2xI 0 20,and its rate ofprohtamountsto20j(90* I0)"
20percent,whereascapitaAonIyachievesarateofprohtofI 0percent.
Theshorterthetunovertime,thehigheristhe(annua)rateofproht.
However, the composition ofvalue and the tunover time ofcapi
ta cannot be arbitrariIy seected by the capitaists, but are bound by
the concrete conditionswithinindividua branches. inasteem ,for
exampe,consideraby more constant capitaI in proportion to variabe
capital is empoyedthanin the cothingindust. Ifcommoditieswere
sodattheirvaIues,"that is,ifthe normaprices ofcommoditieswere
anadequateexpressionofthevaueofcommodities,thentheremustbe
competeydiBerentratesofprohtsamongtheindividuabranches,even
ifthe rate ofsurpus vmue, theexpoitationofabor-power,isthesame
everywhere.The soe aim ofcapitaisvalorization.The soe interestof
theownerofcapita,insofarasheorshebehavesikeacapitaist,thatis
to sayas capita personihed,consistsinachievingthegreatestpossibe
vaorizationofhisorheradvancedcapitaI.IfdiBerentbranchesoBerdif-
ferentratesofproht,mencapitaIistswiltry toputheircapitaI outof
brancheswthowratesof prohtandinvesttheircapitainbrancheswth
higherratesofproht.Ifthemovementofcapitabemeenbranchesispos-
sibe (and not, forexampe,impededbyegmrestricons),thenmore
andmorecapitawilowintobrancheswithhighratesofprohtandout
ofbrancheswithowerratesofproht.Thiseadstotheamountofava
abe commodities increasingin branches wth high rates ofprohtand
decreasinginbrancheswim owrates ofproht.Due tothe competition
betweencapitaists,theincreasingsuppyinthebrancheswthinitialy
highrates ofprohtw onthe onehandeadtodecreasing sales prices
lKOFlT, AVEKACE lKOFT I 47
and utimatey decimng proht rates, whereas on the other hand me de-
cining supp|y in the branches with initia|y |ow rates of proht |eads to a
rise in prices and utimatey increasing rates of proht. The dierent rates
of proht equaIize into an acetageor geneta/rate of proht.
The average proht attained by an indivIdum capita is equa to the
cost-price of a commodity (the costs of means of production and wages
per commodity unit) mutipIied by the average rate of proht. The prices
of production resu|t 6om the sum of the cost-price and the average rate
of proht. ' If the disbursements for means of production amount to I00
euros, for wages 20euros, and if the average rate of proht is I0percent,
then the cost-price of the commodity is I20euros, the average proht I2
euros and the production price is I32euros.
To the individua capitaist, this average proht appears to be a pre-
mium added to the cost-price. For him, the eve of his indivIdum proht
appears to depend upon two quanuties: me smes price set by the mar-
ket," that is, the price at which he can se|| the commodity and the eve
of the cost-price. If he can keep the cost-price down, such as through the
increased use of machinery and the decreased use of labor-power (see
section 5.2 on the production of reative surp|us va|ue), then he can add
more than the average pro6t to the pricethus obtaining an extra pro6t-
and sti se| the commodiq at its market price.
The actua proht of an individua| capita, which can deviate 6om the
average proht, thus seems on the one hand to depend upon objective
conditions (market prices) and on the other hand upon the subjective
ski|| of the capitaist in producing at a |ow cost of production. The fact
that proht rests upon the appropriauon of surp|us abor is not apparent.
_uite the contrary: if the indivIdum capitaist manages to produce with a
decreased amount ofabor, then usuay his proht wi| increase.
But in Bct average proht is mso dependent upon surpus vaue. not the
surpus vmue of the indicidua/unit of capita, but rather 6om the surp|us
vaue produced in the economy as a who|e, that is, 6om the surp|us value of
the tota/socia/caita/.The equaIization of rates of proht to a generm rate of
proht means noming other man a redistribution of me tom socia surp|us
vaue. If commodiues were to echange at meir vaues, men eve capita|ist
wou|d receive me surp|us vaue produced with the hep of his indivIdum
I 48 AN lNTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 A1A
capitaI,andtheprohtrates olvarious capitaIistswouIddivergewdeIy!l
commoditiesareechangedaccordingtopricesol producuon,denevery
capitaIistobtainsaprohtthatonaverageisproporuonaItodemagitude
olthecapitaIhehasadvanced,meaningdateachcapitaIachievesonaver-
agedesamerate olpro6t.Thecapitistsbehavetowmdtheaverageproht
msharehoIdersnacorporauon: theproportionaIprohtu thesamelor
everyone,eachsharehoIderobtansashare oldebusiness'sprohtspro-
poruonatetodemagnitudeolhismvesment.
!n thethirdvoIumeol0aita/,MarxsLetchedoutasimpIequanti
taticemethodolcaIcuIation to arrive homasystem olvaIue (meaning
thatlorthevariousbranches,c, c,andsare givens,and shouIdbethe
sameloraIIcapits widinabranch) atasystemolproduction prices.
ThismethodolcaIcuIation,however,hasproventobewrong.Thelact
thatitcontains an errorwas aIso noted by Marx [0aita/,3: 25),but
heunderestimatedthe ehecm olthis error. The translormationprob-
Iem,"thequestionas tohow(andwhether)magnitudesolvuecanbe
translormedintoproductionprices,wasdiscussedintensiveIyintheIast
century(I deaIextensiveIywiththisdebateinHeinrich,I999).
utwithinthehameworLolamonetattheoryolvaIue,therecanbe
nopointtoanysortolprocedurelorcaIcuIatingproductionpriceshom
vaIues. '"Rather,thetranslormationol vuesintopricesolproduction"
represents a concetua/adcancementolthe lorm-determination olthe
commodity.
OnecanonIyspeaLolanexchangeo]ca/ues as Iongas thesoIede-
terminingmomentolexchangeisthereIationolindividuaIIyexpended
IabortothetotaIIaborolsociety.FortheindividuIyexpendedIaborto
constitutevue,thethreeactsolreductionconsummatedinexchange
must be given (see section3.3).The commodityin this case (that is,
thecommodityasdeaItwithinchapter3)isacapitisticaIIyproduced
commodity, butthe examination olthe commodityabstracts hom the
existenceolcapitaI.
The concepts thus gainedvaIue, magnitude ol vaIue, money,
etc.-constitute the categoricpremisenecessarylor the depictionol
theproductionandcircuIationprocessesolcapitaI(seechapters5and
). ut capitaI as deaItwith in these anaIysesis stiII not capitaI asit
PKOFlT, AVEKACE PKOFlT !49
eistsinits empiricaI,individuaI manilestations. OnIy alter capitaI is
depictedas theunityolproductionandcircuIationareweatthepoint
wherewecandeaIwiththemndamentaIpropertiesolempiricaIIyexist-
ingindividuaIcapitaIs.
Thetransitionhomca/ueandsu:/usca/uetotoductionticeand
acetageto]tisnotahistoricaIorevenatemporaIsequence,butrather
atransition between diherent/ece/ o]dctition.AttheIeveI olvaIue
and surpIusvaIue,the capitaIistsociaIizationviaexchangeisconceived
mstractIy,andexchangeisdeterminedbythereIauonshipolindividuaIIy
expendedIaborto the totaI Iabor olsociety, atthe IeveI olproduction
priceandaveragepro6t,exchangeisdeterminedbythereIationshipol an
individuaIcapitaItothetotaIsociaIcapitaI.Hereitbecomesmanilestthat
exchangeisnotmereIythesociaIizationol commodityproducers,butthe
sociaIizationolcaita/istcommodityproducers.'
7.J TeLauo]theTendenqo]theRateo]Pto]ttoFa//":
A0titique
!ntheIate eighteenthandinthenineteenthcentury,thenotionthatthe
averagerateolpro6tinthedeveIopedcapitaIistcountrieshasatendency
tolaIIwas considered anindisputabIe empiriclact,thoughmerea-
sonslorthelaIIoltherateol pro6tweresubjecttodispute.Therecanbe
manydiherentcausesloralaIIintherateolpro6t,risingwages,lorexam-
pIe,orariseinmepriceolrawmateriaIs.utthosecausesareolarather
coincidentaI and temporarynature: wages can once again decIine, and
rawmateriaIscanbecomecheaper,sothattherateolpro6trisesagain.
WhatMacintended to showundertherubricIaw olthe tenden-
cyoltherate olprohttolaII"wasthat,independentolsuchtemporary
causes, there is a tendencylorthe rate olpro6t to laII deriving hom
thenatureolthecapitistmodeolproductionitseIl"[0aita/,3: 3I9).
Thatis,disregardingaIIparticuIarcircumstances,thegeneraIproperties
olcapitistdeveIopmentshouIdbringabouta tendency olthe rate ol
pro6ttolaII.WhetherornotMacmanagedtoprovideproololthisisa
topicolheateddebate.
l 50 AN lNTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AJ1A
PtthcDc_InnIn_ OthI8 ChQtctItW8 QOIntcd OutthtthcttcO
QtOht Cn Dc tI8cd thtOu_h thc cCOnOmIZtIOn OCOn8tnt CQIt Ot
thtOu_h thc CCccttIOn OCQIt tuDOVct Dut tht thc Ctu 8OutCc
OVOtIZtIOn I8 thc cXQOIttIOn ODOt-QOWct. n ChQtct 5 It W8
mdc Cct tht thctc tc tWO mndmcnt QO88IDIItIc8 Ot InCtc8In_
thc cXQOIttIOn ODOt-QOWct. cn_thcnIn_ ODOt-tImc ["QtOduC-
tIOnOD8Outc8utQu8Vuc| ndtcduCIn_thcVucODOt-QOWct
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8IDcWIthIn ImIt8,thu8 thc jQICy CQItI8t mcthOd Ot InCtc8In_
cXQOIttIOnI8 thc QtOduCtIOn O"tctIVc 8utQu8 Vauc,nd thtOu_h
thc ImQcmcnttIOn OInCtc8In_y cXQcn8IVc mChInc8 t tht. hc
COn8tnt tcVOutIOn OQtOduCtIOn nd thc InCtc8In_ dI8QCcmcnt O
humn DOt thtOu_h thcInttOduCtIOnOncWct nd mOtc cmCIcntm-
ChInc8~thI8 I8 thc QICtutc _IVcn Dy thc CQItI8t mOdc OQtOduCtIOn
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thcOtCc8 OQtOduCtIOndIdnOtcXI8tInny Othct mOdcOQtOduCtIOn
QtcCcdIn_CQItI8m.
n ChQtct5. 2, ItW88hOwUtthcIndIVIdu CQItI8t8 InttOduCc
QtOduCtIVIty InCtc8c8 In Otdct tO ChIcVc n cXtt-8utQu8 Vuc [Ot
tthct8Wc Cn nOW 8y, n exttato]ta|ocetheacetageto]t).hI8
cXttQtOht dI8QQct8 Whcn thc InCtc8c In QtOduCtIVIty I8 _cnctIZcd.
hcnthcVuc ndthcQtOduCtIOnQtICc OthcCOmmOdItytc8QcCtIVcy
dcCtc8c.n8Ot8thc COmmOdItycntct8IntOUc COn8umQtIOnOWOtK-
In_-C88 hOu8chOd8, thcn thc Vuc ODOt-QOWct a8O dcCtc8c8 8O
tht8 tc8utthcttcO8uQu8VMucInCtc8c8.
%mIntcnd8 tO QtOVc thtthcVct_cttcOQtOht8 duc tO thI8
tyQICy CQItaI8t mcthOd OInCtc8In_ QtOduCuVIty: 8 tc8ut Othc
Cc8cc88dtIVcOtcXttQtOht,nOtOny8hOud UctcDcdcCtc8cdVuc
[OtQtOduCtIOnQtICc|OthcCOmmOdIty8tc8ut Othc_cnctIZtIOnO
thcncWCOndItIOn8 OQtOduCtIOn,Dut 8O [DchIndthcDCK8 nd_In8t
thcWI8OthcIndIVduaCQItI8t8|dcCIncInthcVct_cttcOQtOht.
Ot%tX,thctcndcnCyOtthc ttc OQtOhttO a nd CQItI8tdc-
VcOQmcnt Othc OtCc8 OQtOduCtIOn tc tWO 8Idc8 Othc 8mc COIn.
%mhdDccnDctO COnCu8IVcyQtOVcthcCOnncCtIOnthcnhcWOud
PKOlT, AVEKAGE PKOFlT O 1
h8VC shOWn lh8l 8 l8In_ t8lC Ol QtOhl DCOn_s lO lhC "CssCnCC Ol C8QIl8-
Ism. YC w nOW l8kC 8 dCl8ICd OOk 8l %8tXs 8t_umCnl8lIOn.
l lhC 8VCt8_C t8lC Ol QtOhl l8s lhC IndIVIdu8 t8lCs Ol QtOhl lOt 8
C8QIl8 unIls dO nOl nCCCss8tIy h8VC lO l8. OWCVCt, lhIs musl DC lhC C8sC
lOt mOsl Ol lhC 8t_Csl IndIVIdu8 C8QIl8s. l lhC l8!:n_ t8lC Ol QtOhl Is In
l8Cl 8 lyQIC8 lCndCn lhCn Il musl dCmOnslt8lC IlsCl In lhC C8sC Ol 8 lyQI
IndIVIduM C8QIl8. %8Os 8t_umCnls tClCt lO suCh 8 lyQIC8 IndIVIdu8
C8QIl8. gusl 8s %8tX dId WC w tCm8In In lhC lOOWn_ 8l lhC CVC Ol V-
uC [QtOduClIOn QtICCs Cnl8d 8ddIuOnM COmQIC8uOns| dIstC_8tdIn_ hXCd
C8QIl8 8nd 8ssumID_ 8 COnsl8nl luDOVCt lImC Ol OnC yC8t. hC QtOduCl
lhus h8s 8 V8uC Ol cc* s 8nd lhC t8lC Ol QtOhl 8mOunls lO s j [c*c).
s dIsCussCd In Ch8QlCt 5, 8s 8 COnsCguCnCC Ol InCtC8sIn_ QtOduC-
lIVIly VI8 lhC ImQCmCnl8lIOn Ol m8Ch:nCty lhC t8lC Ol sutQus V8uC s/c
InCtC8sCs 8s dOCs lhC V8uC-COmQOsIlIOn Ol C8QIl8 c/c.hC gu8nlIl8lIVC
dCVCOQmCnl Ol lhCsC lWO m8_nIludCs Is dCCIsIVC lOt lhC mOVCmCnl Ol lhC
t8lC Ol QtOhl. l OnC dIVIdCs lhC numCt8lOt 8nd dCnOmIn8lOt In lhC 8DOVC
lOtmu8 lOt lhC QtOhl t8lC Dy c[WC 8tC mCtCy 8DDtCVI8un_ lhC b8ClIOn Dy
c,lhus nOl Ch8n_:n_ lhC numCtIC VMuC Ol lhC b8ClIOn| lhCn WC ODl8In lhC
lOOW:n_ CXQtCssIOn lOt lhC t8lC Ol QtOhl:
s sjc sjc
m m
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cjc* cjc cjc
CtC, lhC t8lC Ol sutQus V8uC 8nd lhC V8uC-COmQOsIlIOn Ol C8QIl8
8tC VIsIDC 8s dClCtmIn8nls Ol lhC t8lC Ol QtOhl.
%8O D8sCs hIs 8t_umCnls lOt lhC lCndCnCy Ol lhC t8lC Ol QtOhl lO h
uQOn 8 tIsC In c/c.l s/cWCtC lO tCm8In COnsl8nl lhCn 8 tIsC In c/c WOud
8ulOm8lIC8y C8d lO 8 dCCInC In lhC t8lC Ol QtOhl [lhC numCt8lOt Ol Out
b8ClIOn tCmmns COnsl8nl lhC dCnOmIn8lOt InCtC8sCs, 8nd lhus lhC V8uC
Ol lhC b8ClIOn dCCtC8sCs|. OWCVCt, %8O C8Ims lh8l lhC t8lC Ol QtOhl
8sO l8s In lhC C8sC Ol 8n InCtC8sIn_ t8lC Ol sutQus V8uC.
lDOlh lhC t8lC Ol sutQus V8uC s/c8nd lhC VMuC-COmQOsIlIOn Ol C8QI-
l8 c/cInCtC8sC lhCn lhC QtOhl t8lC Ony l8s Il c/c * I[lhC dCnOmIn8lOt Ol
Out b8CuOn| InCtC8sCs ]atelh8n s/c [lhC numCt8lOt|. n OtdCt lO QtOVC
lh8l lhC t8lC Ol QtOhl nCCCss8tIy l8s Il Is nOl sumCICnl lO QtOVC lh8l
I 52 AN lNTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1
c[cincreases.Onemustsoshowthatc/c increases| acettaindegtes
that the conditionjustnamed is 6xIhIIed.Ad here Iies the mndamen-
taI dimcuIty loreveryproolol the Iaw ol the tendency olthe rate cl
pro6ttolaII":ageneraIstatementaboutthedsgee]incteaselorc/c isnot
possbIe.!n onecase,aspecihcincreaseinproductivitycanbeachieved
throughasmaIIquantityoladditionaIconstantcapitaI,c/c thusincreases
onIyaIittIebit,whichcanIeadtotherateolprohtrising,notl ng,d
aresuItoldeincreasingrateolsuqIusvaIue.!nanothercase,thesame
proportionincreaseinproductivitymayrequireaIarge amountolad-
ditionaIconstantcapitaI,c/c thusincreasesstrongIy,andtherateolpro6t
eventuIydechnes.
Mac aIso does notattemptto directIyprovethatc/c aIways rises
to such a degree that the rate olpro6tlm s.!nstead,he starts withde
amount olsurpIus vue (the mass ]su/u ca/ue). The tot surpIus
vaIueolacapitaIresuItshomtheaverageper capitasuqIusvuemuIn-
pIiedbythenumber olworLers,wheretheaverageper capita suqIus
vueisequaItotherateolsurpIusvues/cmuItipIiedbytheaverageper
capitawageV_.Thus,lorthetotaIsuqIusvaIue:
s s[c * N_ *
!lthenumberolworLers decIines,thenthesuqIusvaIueproduced
is reduced. utu therateolsurpIusvaIueincreases atthe same time,
thenthedecIine inthenumberolworLerscanbecompensatedlorand
the same mass olsurpIusvaIueisproduced,thisisonIythe casewthin
certainIimits,however, since the surpIusvaIueper capitacannotbe ar-
bitrariIy Iarge. This can bedemonstrated using a simpIe exampIe (see
0aita/,3:356).!lweassumethat24worLersperlormtwohoursolsur-
pIusIaboreveryday,thenthetotamountolsurpIusIaboris48hours.
utilthenumberolworLersdecIinestotwo,thenthesetwoworLersare
notabIe toperlorm48 hoursolsurpIusIaborperday,regardIessolhow
Iarge the rate olsurpIusvaIueis.This concIusioncan be generaIized:u
thenumberolempIoyeesdechnesbeyondacertaincrincaImass,thenat
somepointtheamountolsurpIusvaIueproducedaIso decIines,regard-
IessolhowstrongtherateolsurpIusvaIueincreases.
FKOFT, AVEKAGE FKOFT I 53
MarxthoughthehadsumcientlyproventheawoFthetendencyoF
therateoF prohttoFalusingthisconsideration.utthatwasnotthecase.
decIiningmassoFsurpusvalue sonyindicatesaFaintherateoFproht
withcertaintywhenthetotacapitalccrequiredFortheproductionoF
thissurpusvaluehasnotasoFahen,buthasateastremainedconstant.
AdMarximplicityassumesthispreconditioninhiseampe.utthis
assumptionis notunprobematic.IF,to staywith ourexampe,instead
oF24workersonlytwoareempoyed,thentheamountoFwagespaidis
correspondingysmaer.IFthe value oFabor-powerremains constant,
variabecapitalwoudbereducedtoIjI2oF itspreviousvaue. utsince
therateoFsurpusvaueincreasesenormousy, thevalueoFabor-power
isalsodrasticalyreduced,andthetworemainingworkerswoudexpend
muchessthanIjI2oFthepreviousvariabecapital.Forthetotalcapita
toremainthesameitisnotsumcientFortheconstantcapitalctoincrease,
rather,itmustincreasebyacertainamount,namey,itmustincreaseby
the same amount that the variabe capit has beenreduced.Whether
ornotthisistheprohtFah cannotbeansweredatsuchagenereve:
wedon'tkowwhethertheproductivtyincreasehasbeenimpemented
withaotoraitteadditionconstantcapit.
IFconstantcapitaldoesnotincreasestrongyenoughtocmpensate
thereductionoFvariabecapita,thanthetotcapitaadvanceddecines.
Inthiscase,wehaveadecningmassoFsurpusvalueanddeciningcapi-
tal.WhethertherateoFprohtFasdependsuponwhatFahsquicker,the
massoFsurpusvalueortheadvancedcapita.IFthemassoFsuqusvaue
Fahsquickerthantheadvancedcapital,thentheprohtratedecines,iFthe
advancedcapitaldecinesquickerthanthesurpusvalue,thentherateoF
prohtincreasesdespitethereductioninthemassoFsurpusvaue.
IncontrasttoMac,wecannotassumeaawoFthetendencyoFthe
rateoFprohttoFah." Thisdoesn'tmeanthattherateoFproht can'tFaIl,
whichmayverywebethecase.However,therateoFprohtcansorise.
ong-astingtendencFortherateoFprohtto Facannotbesubstanti-
atedatthegeneraleveoFargumentationbyMacin0aita/.''
NowthequestioniswhetherMac'scritiqueoFpoiticaleconomyre-
alyosesanythingwithouttheawoFthetendency oFtherateoFproht
toFal."ManyMarxistsregardedthisaw"astheFoundationoFMarx's
l 54 AN lNTKODUCTON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AJ1A
crtsts thcory, whtch ts onc rcason why mc dcbatcs wcrc conductcd wm
such vchcmcncc. As wc w scc tn chaptcr 9,Marx's crtsts thcory docs
not rcqutrc thts "Iaw."
or Marx, thc Iaw cxprcsscd somcthtng morc gcncra!, namc!y
th8t thc C8QIt8Ist mOdc O QrOduCtIOn COmcs uQ 8_8Inst 8 b8rrIcr tO thc
dcVcOQmcnt O thc QrOduCtIVc OrCcs WhICh h8s nOthIn_ tO dO W1th thc
QrOduCtIOn O Wc8th 8s suCh but thIs Ch8r8CtcrIstIC b8rrIcr In 8Ct tcstI-
hcs tO thc rcstrICtIVcncss 8nd thc sOcy hIstOrICa 8nd tr8nsItOry Ch8r8C-
tcr O thc C8QIt8Ist mOdc O QrOduCtIOn. (0aita/,3.350)
vcn wtthout thts, thc !tmttattons ot thc capttaItst modc ot produc-
tton arc a!rcady manttcst tn mc tact that thc dcvc!opmcnt ot thc torccs
ot productton and thc productton ot wcaIth arc subordtnatc to thc vaI-
ortzatton ot vaIuc, and thts narrow goaI un!cashcs a g!ut ot dcstructtvc
torccs agatnst humantty and naturc. Whcthcr thc cxprcsston ot vaIuc tn
thc tcrms ot captta!tsts and accountants rtscs or taLs, tt docs not aItcr thc
mndamcnta!Iy b!tnkcrcd charactcr ot thc captt:st modc ot productton.
b. ntCtC8t LtCUit nU "iCtitiOU8 LQitl
. 1Intetest-|eating0aitaIntetest, andPto]to]Entettise
the0onsummationo]the0aita/Feh
Foras Iongas money has existed,ithas probabIy been Ientatinterest.
!nterest-bearingcapitaIexistedIongbeloretheentireeconomywasorga-
nizedonacapitstbasis,we6nditinthemostdiversesociaIlormations,
mthesIavehoIdingsocieties olantiquityasweIIasintheleudaIsociet-
ies olthe MiddIe Ages. !npre-bourgeois societies, Iings and princes
incurred debt as a means olhnancing theirIuxury consumpuon and
wars, outstanding debts and interest were denpaid bacLwith money
raisedthroughtaxesandconquest. utpeasantsandartisansexperienc-
ing6nancihardshipwouIdgointodebt,theyhadtopaybacLthedebt
byworLing,whichinIightoltheirpenuryandinterestratesol20 or30
percentormorewasoltennotpossibIe.AsaresuIt,theyIosttheirhomes
andlarmIands. Expropriationbyusurers"wasawidespreadphenom-
enon.LenderswereperceivedasbIoodsucLers,"andhatredlorusurers
wastheconsequence.
UndercapitaIistreIationsolproduction,thatis,whenproductionis
aIso organized capitaIisticahy,Iendingmoneyoccursunder compIeteIy
dierentconditions.OnthebasisolcapitaIistproduction,asumolmon-
I 5 0 AN !NTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 A1A
eycanbetransFonedintocapitaI,andonecanexpectthatthis capit
w yieId anaverageproht.Moneyis not, asitwasundersimpIecircu-
Iation,anindependentexpressionoFvaIue and thereFore exchangeabIe
witheveryothercommodity. Moneyisnowotentia/caita/
n thIs C8Q8CIty O QOtcnU8 C8QIta d8 mc8ns tO thc QrOduCuOn O QtOht It
bcCOmcs 8 COmmOdI[ Dut 8 COmmOdIty O 8 sQcCI8 kInd. Lr Wh8t COmcs
tO thc s8mc thIn_ C8QIt8 DcCOmcs 8 COmmOdIty. (0aita/,3:459~60)
ThesaIeoFthisuniquecommodityhasauniqueForm:moneyisIent.
WhatissoId"isitsabiIity(undercapitaIistconditions)toyeIdapro6t
withinaspecihc period oFtime.The price"paidForthisuniquecom-
modityisintetest.Thisinterestispaidhomtheprohtthatwasmadewith
theheIp oFthemoney.
Non-capitaIists-suchas wage Iaborers-aIsoborrowmoney,wheth-
erasaresuItoFhnanciaI dimcuItiesorinordertohnanceconsumption.
TheseIoansmustthenbepaidbackoutoFwages.Suchconsumercred-
its"arequitemeaningmIandaIsopIayanimportantroIeinthecourseoF
theaccumuIationprocess,sincetheycontributetothestabiIizationoFde-
mand.utwhatisnewincapitaIismisthataIargenumberoFIoansserve
theentichmento]thede|tots:theyborrowmoneytouseit0caita/.This
FormoFcredit,whichonIyexistedasanexceptioninpre-bourgeoissoci-
eties,isthetypicaIFormoFcreditForcapitistenterprises,anddominates
m otherForms.ThespeciaIForm oFcircuIauonoFmodernintetest-|eat-
ingcaita/is thereFore.
M-M--M~
M
ocannot
be conceptuaizedwithout reFerence to money. The same canbe said
conceningthereauonsbipbetweencapitaandcredit. However,within
uaditionaMarxism,anon-monetarytheoryoFvaIuewasdominant,as
wasaconceptionoFcreditthatreducedittoamereappendagethatwas
umecessaryFortheexistenceoFcapitaI,andunnecessaryForanunder-
standingoFcapitm.
InthecircuauonoFindustriacapitmthereemergesanarrayoF6:nds
datconsistoFtemporariyide"capitm: asaresutoFthe saeoFcom-
modities,advancedcapitmreturnsthatcannotbeimmediateyempoyed
ascapitaI.Mostimportantareaccumu/ation ]nd[surpusvaIuetobein-
vested,butonyataatertime,becauseForexampeamuamountis
requiredForinvestment)andsinking]tnds[inwhichthevaueeements
oF6ed capitm are coected, see section 6.2).Unti they are invested,
suchmndscanbeusedasinterest-bearingcapitaI.
InsteadoF waiungFordese6:ndstom up,aportionoFaccumuIation
3 weas the renewaoF6ed capitaI canbe6nancedthroughcredit,
! 06 AN lNTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
8O lh8l lhc cn8uIn_ tcluH8 dO nOl OW InlO 8n 8CCumu8tIOn Ot 8Inkng
mnd bul lOW8td thc Q8ymcnl Ol Inlctc8l 8nd QtInCIQc On lhc O8n.
\lIm8lcy lhc CItCu8lIOn Ol 8utQu8 V8uc [lh8l Q8tl Ol lhc lOl8 80-
CI8 QtOduCl WIth 8 V8uc CODc8QOndIn_ lO thc lOl8 8OCI8 8utQu8 V8uc]
I8 nOl QO88:bc WIthOul cIlhct thc cXI8lcnCc Ol tc8cCc8 Ot lhc I88uIn_ 0
O8n8: dI8tc_8tdIn_ hcd C8QIl8 thc C8QIl8:8l8 Ol 8 8In_c COuntty 8d-
V8nCc C8QIl8 WIlh 8 VMuc ccIn lhc COut8c Ol 8 yc8t bul QtOduCc Qt0d-
uCl8 WIlh 8 VMuc Ol ccW. hc guc8tIOn I8 thu8 QO8cd 88 lO Whctc thc
mOncy lO Q8y lOt thc QtOduCl8 COmQtI8In_ lhc VMuc Ol W 8hOud C0mc
hOm. Lnc QO88IbIIty COn8I8l8 In 8 Q8tl Ol lhc C8QIl8I8l8 QO88c88In_ 8
tc8cCc mnd In 8ddItIOn lO lhc C8QIlM 8dV8nCcd lOt QtOduClIOn. hcy
COud lhcn QutCh88c 8 QOtlIOn Ol W 8nd thc C8QIl8:8l8 lh8l h8Vc 8Od
lhI8 QOtlIOn C8n In luH u8c lhI8 mOncy lO QutCh88c COmmOdItIc8 hm
mc ht8l _tOuQ Ol C8QIl8:8l8 8O lh8l 8l lhc cnd Ol lhc QtOCc88 m Ol dc
QtOduCl8 h8Vc bccn 8Od 8nd lhc tc8ctVc8 tcluH lO lhcIt OtI_In8 Ow-
ct8. tOWcVct 8 tc8cCc mnd cxI8lIn_ Omy lO l8CIIl8lc CItCu8lIOn ImQ:c8
lOt_OIn_ lhc Ch8nCc lO V8OtIZc lhI8 8um. l C8QIl8I8l8 lOOW lhc m8XIm
Ol lhc _tc8lc8l QO88Ibc V8OtIZ8lIOn Ol C8QIl8 lhcn thcy wnOl QO88c88
8uCh 8 tc8ctVc bul w In8lc8d hn8nCc lhc COttc8QOndIn_ QutCh88c8 by
mc8n8 Ol 8hOtl-lctm O8n8.
l I8 thu8 thc CItCu8lIOn Ol C8QIlM lh8l _cnct8lc8 lcmQOt8tIy Idc C8QI-
l8 On lhc Onc h8nd 8nd lhc dcm8nd lOt CtcdIl On thc Olhct h8nd. hc
VOumc Ol CtcdIl InCtc88c8 WIth lhc _tOWth Ol lOt8 8OCI8 C8QIl8. hc
mctc _tOWlh Ol CtcdIl tt8n88CtIOn8 I8 Il8cl nOl 8 8I_n Ol C8QIl8:8l CtII
Ot In8l8bII.
AdcVcOQcd CtcdIl 8y8lcm m8Kc8 Il QO88Ibc lOt 8n indicidua/caita/
lO lOt_O lhc 8CCumu8lIOn Ol tc8cCc8 8nd cnd Oul Idc C8QIl8. ul by
l8KIn_ Oul 8 O8n 8n IndIVIduM C8QIlM h88 lhc QO88IbIIty lO 8CCumu8lc
l8t mOtc lh8n mctcy lhc QtOhl8 Ol lhc QtcVIOu8 QctIOd. hu8 lOt 8 C8QI-
l8I8l cnlctQtI8c 8 Cctl8:n 8mOunl Ol dcbl I8 In nO W8y "unhc8lhy Ot 8
8I_n Ol Wc8Knc88. n QtcC8QIl8I8l 8OCIclIc8 QtOduCct8 u8u8y Wcnl Int0
dcbl Ony 88 8 tc8ul Ol cmct_cnCIc8 8nd mOtc Ollcn h8d QtObcm8 Q8y:n_
lhc Inlctc8l On O8n8. \ndct C8QItMI8l tc8lIOn8 CtcdIl 8ctc8 Qt:m8tIy l0
hn8nCc 8ddItIOn8 8CCumu8lIOn: CtcdIl 8hOud t8I8c lhc t8lc Ol QtOhl 88
mc88utcd by lhc cguIty Ol 8 8In_c C8QIl8. Lcl u8 888umc lhc 8Vct8_c t8lc
NTEKE5T, CKEDT, AND "IlCTTOU5 CAPlTAL" I 07
OlQtOhtI88QctCcnt8nd thc m8tkctt8tcOl Intctc8ttObc5QctCcnt.1l 8
08QIt81I8tInVc8t8 8mIlIOn cutO8hc C8nOnycxQcCt 8QtOht Ol80,000
cutO8.1lhcbODOW8 8mtthctmIIOn 8ndthI8 8cCOndmIIOn 88OyIcd8
thc8Vct8_cQtOhtdcnOutC8QImI8tObt8In88n 8ddItIOn880,000cutO8
BOmWhICh hch88tO Q8y b8Ck 50,000cutO8 88 Intctc8t tOthccndct Ol
lhc 8cCOnd mIIOn. mI8 tOt8QtOht8mOunt8 tO 80,000Qu8 30,000,Ot
II0,000cutO8: hI8 OWn C8QIt8 [thc ht8t mIIOn| h88 btOu_htIn 88 8
tc8ut OlthcO8nnOt_u8tthc8Vct8_cQtOhtOl8QctCcntbut I I QctCcnt.
hI8 InCtc88c In thc t8tc OlQtOht I8 thc QtIm8ty mOUVc lOt t8kIn_ Out
O8n8. 1lcxQcCt8UOn8 8tc nOt h1hcdWhcthct bcC8u8c 8n IndIVIdu8
Vcntutcl8OtWh:c thc _cnct8 cCOnOmIC 8Itu8tIOn dctctIOt8tc8thcn
Itm8yCOmc tO Q888 th8t thc 8Ctu8 t8tc OlQtOht Obt8Incd lIc8 bcOW lhc
OmCI8t8tc OlIntctc8t.1nthI8 C88c thcbOttOWcdC8QIt8h88 nOtyIcdcd
8ddItIOn8QtOhtbut8O88 [thcdIctcnCcbctWccnIntctc8t8ndQtOht|.
utthct thc cxI8tcnCc OlCtcdIt 88O h88 ccCt8 uQOn thc tota/socia/
caita/.hc mOVcmcnt OlC8QIt8bctWccnbt8nChc8thtOu_hWhICh thc
cQu8IZ8tIOnOlQtOhtt8tc8OCCut8 [8cc8cCtIOn7.2),c88cntI8yCOn8I8t8Ol
8Ch8n_c OlCtcdItOW88Oth8tIn Oncbt8nCh8OtI88CCumu8tcdWhIc
mOthct8 c88 I8 8CCumu8tcd thc 8hIltOl8tc8dyInVc8tcd C8QI
8WOud
OthctWI8c bc COn8Idct8by mOtc dImCmt 8nd 8bOVc8 tImc-COn8umIn_.
LtcdIt8nd8dcVcOQcdCtcdIt8y8tcmm8kcItQO88IbctO COnCcntt8tc8nd
tcdItcCtcnOHOu8m888c8 OlC8QIt8In 8 8hOtt QctIOd OltImc.LltcnthI8
u_u8tWh8tI8 tcQuItcd lOtthc 8CCcct8tcd dcVcOQmcnt OlncWlOtCc8 Ol
QtOduCtIOn8InCc thcInttOduCtIOnOlncWtcChnOO_Ic8u8u8ydcm8nd8
COn8Idct8bc InItI8InVc8mcnt8.
hc cxI8tcnCc Olthc CtcdIt8y8tcm m8kc8 ItQO88Ibc nOt_u8tlOtIn-
dIVIdu8C8QIt88butlOtthc tOt8 8OCI8 C8QIt8 tO8CCumu8tcmOtc th8n
_u8t thcQtOht8 OlthcQtcVIOu8QctIOdIn8Ol8t88 thcOb_cCtIVc COndItIOn8
Ol8CCumu8UOn8tcInQ8Cc.ncxQ8n8IOn OlcndIn_Cmthu888O c8d
tO 8 COn8Idct8bc 8ut_c Ol8CCumu8tIOn _u8t 88 tc8ttICtIVc cndIn_ C8n
ChOkc Othc 8CCumu8tIOn QtOCc88|. O thI8 cxtcnt thc CtcdIt 8y8tcm
COn8tItutc8 8 stctuta/ te/ating instance Ol thc C8QIt8b8t cCOnOmy.
L8QIt8I8t8 8tc 8nxIOu8 tO InVc8t 88 muCh C8QIt8 88 QO88Ibc In 8Qhctc8
Whctc thc hI_hc8tt8tc OlQtOhtI8 cxQcCtcd. oInCc thc8cInVc8tmcnt888 8
tuc8tc8tc88tQ8ttIm yh.n8nCcdthtOu_hO8n8OtthcI88ucOl8h8tc8thc
I 08 AN NTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
CxlCnl lO WhICh lhC mOVCmCnl Ol CgIt _OC8 8mOOthy nd lhC 8gCcd Ol
CCumuuOn mndmCnl8y dCgCnd ugOn lhC CrCdIl 8y8lCm lhl I8, thc
Dnk8 nd CgIl mrkCl8.
hC CrCdIl 8y8lCm _rnl8 CCumulIOn Il8 lCxIDIuly. 1l "CCcCrlc8
thC mlCrI dCVCOgmCnl Ol lhC grOduClIVC lOrCC8 nd thC CrClIOn Ol thc
WOrd-mrkCl Dul Il I8 8O thC "thC grInCIgM CVCr Ol OVCrgrOduCIIOn
nd CxCC88IVC 8gCCulIOn In COmmCrCC [0aita/,3. 572). hC rC_u-
lIOn Ol CCumuuOn Dy thC CrCdIl 8y8lCm I8 thOrOu_hy CrI8I8-grOnc
grOCC88. hC _r8nun_ Ol CrCdIl, Dul DOVC thC lrdC In 8lOCk8 nd
DOnd8 "IVC On CgCCttIOn8 nd In8CCurIly. "ogCCuuOn mu8l OC-
Cur md lhI8 8gCCulIOn Cm 8O l: nd Cd lO lhC dC8lruCuOn Ol lhc
InVC8lCd CgIl. Ln thC h.nnCI mrkCl8 lhI8 Cm Cd lO 8gCCuuVc
"DuDDC8 [CxCC88IVC 8hrC grICC8| nd thC 8uD8CguCnl "Cr8h [ 8uddcn
l In grICC8| Dul DClOrC lhC Cr8h OnC nCVCr knOW8 lOr 8urC WhClhCr l I8
DuDDC Or WhClhCr hI_h 8hrC grICC8 rC IndICtIVC Ol n InCrC8C In lhc
grOhl8DIuty Ol lhC rC8gCCuVC CgIl8.
l WOud DC WOn_ lO OggO8C "8gCCulIVC hnnCI mrkCl8 lO "8O-
Id CgIlI8l grOduClIOn. VCry Cl Ol CgItMI8l grOduCuOn COnlIn8
8gCCulIVC CCmCnl 8InCC nO CgIlI8l Cm DC COmgClCy 8urC hC w rc-
IzC hI8 VuC Or l Whl grICC. ogCCuuOn On hnnCI mrkCl8 I8 mOrc
ODVOu8 nd rgId Dul mnO Wy 8OmClhIn_ guIllIVCy dICrCnt hOm
CgIt8118l grOduClIOn. Oth grOCCCd hOm nCCC88rIy unCCrlIn cxgCCll-
lIOn8 nd DOlh llCmgl lO ChICVC lhC 8mC lhIn_ thrOu_h lhC lrdC m
lhCIr rC8gCClIVC grOduCl8: lhC mxImIzuOn Ol grOhl.
OWCVCr thC rClIOn8hIg DClWCCn hn8nCI mrKCl8 nd Indu8trIm
grOduCuOn I8 nOl COn8lml In CIthCr gunullIVC Or guullIVC rC8gCCL
hI8 rClIOn Cn DC dICrCnl mVrIOu8 COunlrIC8 nd Cn 8O Chn_c
In lhC COur8C Ol CgIlM8l dCVcOgmCnl. hu8 dI8Cu88IOn8 COnCCH_
thC mClmOrghO8C8 Ol thC hnmCI mrkCl8 COn8ululC OnC Ol lhC CCnttm
thrCd8 Ol lhC dCDlC In thC g8l lCW yCr8 COnCCrnIn_ _ODIzlIOn.
J. Lti8i8
9. 1 0c/eand0tisis
oCVCrC dI8HglIOn8 :D lhC CCOnOmIC rCgrOduClIOn Ol 8OCICly rC rClCrrCd
u 8 m economic u. 1n CgIlM8l CCOnOmy lhI8 mCn8 lhl r_C
nunDCr Ol lhC COmmOdIuC8 grOduCCd rC nO On_Cr 8CB8DC: nOt DCCu8C
mCrC I8 nO C8un_ nCCd lOr lhC COrrC8gOndIn_ grOduCl8 Dul DCCu8C lhCrC
unO dCmnd DCKCd Dy |uingouet. LOmmOdIly CgIl Cn nO On_Cr
DC COmgClCy u8lOmCd InlO mOnCy CgIlM 8O lhl lhC dVnCCd CgIl
I8 gOOry VOrIzCd nd CCumuuOn dCCrC8C8. hC dCmnd On lhC grl
Ol CgIl!I8l CnlCrgrI8C8 lOr lhC CCmCnl8 Ol grOduCuVC CgIl8mCn8 Ol
grOduClIOn nd DOr-gOWCr8O dCCrC8C8. %88 unCmgOymCnl nd
dCCInC In lhC COn8umglIOn Ol lhC WOrKIn_ C88 C lhC COn8CguCnCC8 lhu8
CdIn_ lO h1rlhCr dCCInC In dCm8Dd ml mrlhCr :DlCn8IhC8 lhC CrI8I8.
LgIlI8m I8 nOl lhC Ony mOdC Ol grOduClIOn In WhICh m88IVC gOV-
Crly CxI8l8 MOn_8IdC CnOrmOu8 WClh Dul Il I8 mC Omy mOdC Ol grOduC-
uOn WhCrC 8urgu8 Ol _OOd8 COn8lIlulC8 grODCm: un8CDC _OOd8
Cd lO lhC ruIn Ol lhCIr OWnCr WhIC gCOgC WhO nCCd lhC8C _OOd8 lhC
mO8l rC unDC lO 8C lhC Omy lhIn_ lhCy gO88C88: mCIr DOr-gOWCr.
hC rC8On I8 lhl CgIl h8 nO nCCd lOr lhCIr DOr-gOWCr 8InCC Il Cn-
nOl grOhlDy mkC u8C Ol Il.
I 70 AN lNTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
Ever since the earIy nineteenth century, when industrial capitaIism
became dominant in EngIand, and then in France, Cermany, and the
United States, crises occurred in the deveIoped capitist societie at
roughlyten-yearintens.FeriodsoFacceIeratedaccumulanonwithhigh
ratesoFprohtandincreasingwages wereFoIIowedbystagnanonandcti-
sis,whichultimatelycuIminatedinaninitiaIIysIow,andthenacceIerated
recoveryoFaccumuIaHon.
!nthetwentiethcentury,thiscycIicaldeveIopmentcontinued,butthe
cycIes were increasingIyIesspronounced than beFore. The importance
oFsuper-cycIicdevelopmentsincreased:withthegIobeconomiccn-
sis oFI929,alongperiod oFeconomicdepression set in thatwas onIy
surmounted in the I950s,and in NorthAericaandWestenEurope
gavewayto the Iong boomoFthe I950sand I960s,which rested on
Fordism"[seesection5.5).This ittcha]suundtcapitaIismbrougt
notomyhighprohtratesbutsomemploymentandanetensionoFme
welFarestate intheIeading capitaIistcountries.!nthisphasetherewere
aIsostilIcycIes,butwithoutacutecnses.ThccapitalismknowntoMao,
whichwascharacterizedbycrises,unempIoyment,andimpoverishment,
seemedtohavebeentranscended,atIeastinthecapitaIistmetropoIises.
ButthisstateoFadairschangedmndamentaJywimtheglobeconomic
crisis oFI974-75: the FordistmodeI oFaccumulation withits cheap"
methods oFincreasing productivity [TayIorism and mass production)
had reacheditsIimits,prohtratesdecIined,and cycIicaImovementsm-
creasedinstrength, aIthough even inperiods oFrecovery growth rates
weremodestand unemploymentremained high. Froht rates recovered
in the I980sand I990sprimarily 3 a resuIt oFstagnating ordecIining
reaIwagesasweIlascomprehensiveL cutsForbusinessesandwealthy
individualsthatwerehnancedprimarilybycutsinsociaIexpenditures.
TherecanbenodoubtthatthecourseoFcapitaIistdevelopmentin
the Iast I 80years was d]acto marked by crisis. However, the answer
tothequestionastothecausesoFthesecrisesissubecttodebate.The
maorityoFcIassicaIpolinceconomistsasweII ascontemporaryexpo-
nentsoFneoclassicaIeconomicswouIddisputethatcrisesarearesuItoF
the mndamentmechanics oFcapitaIism.For classicalandneoclassical
economists,crisesarecausedbyextenal"inluences[Foreample,state
CK5!5 I 7 I
CCOnOmIC QOICI8] Dul lhC CQIlI8l mIKCl CCOnOmy QI 8C I8 hC Ol CII-
8I8. Lny _Ohn %ynId yn8 [ I883-I946)llIIDuld ICuDnl m88
unCmQOymnl lO Cu88 InlIIn8IC lO CQIlb8m [yn8 I 936),lhu8 y-
In_ lh COInCI8lOn lOI "CynC8InI8m.
1n COnlI8l %O llCmQld lO QIOV lhl CrI88 IC8ul hOm lhC CQIl-
I8l mOdC Ol QIOduCuOn Il8l nd lhl CII8I8-hCC CQIlm8m I8 ImQO88:DC.
UOWvI On CDnOl hnd COmQIChCn8IVC lhOIy Ol CD8I8 In %O8
wOIK Dul IlhCI 8CllCICd mOI-OI-C88 CDOIlCd OD8CIVlIOn8 lhl hV
bCn WOIKd uQ Dy %OI8l8 InlO QuIl dI8lInCl lhCOrI8 Ol CrI8I8.
YIlh lh ny8I8 Ol mOnCy 8 mCn8 Ol CIICulIOn %O hd dC-
lCCld In lhC mdIlIOn Ol CXChn_ Dy mOny lh _nI ossi|i/itOl
CII8I8: OnC Cn 8 OnC8 OWn COmmOdIly WIlhOul nCCC88IIy DuyIn_
nOlhCI COmOdIly wIlh lhC mOny lhu8 Dd; Dy hO!d1n_ On lO lh
mOnCy mC QIOC88 Ol ICQIOduClIOn I8 InlCIIuQld [8CC 8ClIOn 3. 7,Dd
0aita/, I :208-9)."by8 LW WhICh CIm8 lhI I8 nC88Iy QuI-
BbIIum DlWn Duy1n_ nd 8CIn_ OI lhl 8uQQy nC88IIy InduCC8 D
CQu dCmnd I8 Ony VId WhCn lh CIICulIOn Ol COmmOdIu8 [mCdI-
ld Dy mOnCy] I8 CQulCd Wlh dIICl DIlCI: Omy lhCn dO8 Ch "8
COmCd WIlh 8ImulnOu8 "QurCh8. hu8 Whn C88IC nd nCO-
C88IC COnOmIC8 QuIQOIl lO 8uD8lnulC lh CIm Ol n In1CICnUy
CI18I8-hC CQIlI8m lhy D8IC!y 88um CQIlI8m WIlhOul mOny.
1l mu8l D CXQInCd hOW Clu CII8I8 IC8ul8 hOm lhC mCI QO8-
8IDIIly Ol CII8I8 Why lh ChIn Ol ICQIOduClIOn I8 InlCIIuQlCd. Ll lh VII-
Ou8 %tXI8l QQIOCh8 lO m!8 Qu8lIOn COn8IdIlIOn8 D8d uQOn lh
"W Ol lhC lCndnu l In lh IlC Ol QIOhl [8 8ClIOn 8. 3DOV]
Qyd ImQOIlnl IO In lIdIlIOn %rXI8m: 8 IC8ul Ol lh lIn_
IlC Ol QIOhl lhC QIOhl m88 w 8O CVCnluy l 8O lhl CCumu-
uOn InCIC8In_y 8OW8 dOWn nd ulImly d8 lO CI!8I8. hI8 QQI-
nUy CO8C lI DClWCCn CII8I8 lhCOIy nd lhC "W Ol lhC lCndCnu lm In
mC Il Ol QIOhl W8 u8u!y DChInd lhC Vhmnl dClCn8 Ol lhI8 W.
OWVI %O8 dCI8IV I_umnl8 COnCIn1n_ lhC lhOIy Ol CII8I8 I
COmQClCy IndQndCnl Ol lhI8 "W.
1n lh hI8l VOum Ol 0aita/,%IX hd Idy Idnl!hd lh QrO-
duClIOn Ol IClIV 8uIQu8 Vu 8 lhC mndmnl lCndCnCy Ol CQIlmI8l
dVCOQmnl: dCCI8In_ lh Vu OlDOI-QOWI Dy InCIC8In_ lh QIO-
I 72 AN lNTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 A1
duClIVIly OlMOI. hc mO8l ImQOIlanl mclhOd lOI dcVcOQIn_ lhc QIO-
duClIVIly Ol aDOI I8 lhc InltOduClIOn Ol InCIca8In_y ImQIOVcd maChIn
cIy [8cc 8cClIOn8 b.Z-b . J|. hc CO8l-8aVIn_ InlIOduClIOn Ol maChIncty u
mO8ly lIcd lO lhc cxlcn8IOn Ol lhc VOumc Ol QIOduClIOn. Pn InCIca8c m
QIOduClIVIly I8 lhcIclOIc aCCOmQanIcd Dy an InCIca8c In lhc guanlIly O
_OOd8 QIOduCcd WhICh I8 mIlhcI Inlcn8Ihcd Dy Uc ncCc88Iuc8 Ol COmQc-
lIuOn [lhc nccd lO Dc lhc hI8l lO OOd lhc maIXcl WIlh _OOd8 lhc nccd lO
anlICIQalc lhc dcVaualIOn Ol lhc mcan8 Ol QIOduClIOn Dy allcmQlIn_ lhc
la8lc8l QO88IDc cxhau8uOn Ol lhcII QIOduClIVc CaQaCIly|. hc lcndcnQ
lOI an unImIlcd cxlcn8IOn Ol toductionCOnlIOnl8 an a|i/igtoconse
In 8OCIcly lhal I8 bmIlcd In a VaIIcly Ol Way8 WhICh NaIx mak8 CcaI m
VOumc Ol 0aita/[JZh.|.
hc lOla socia/consumtionI8 nOl ImIlcd lO lhc IndIVIdua COn8umQ-
uOn Ol cnd COn8umcI8. 1l COn8I8l8 Ol lhc COn8umQlIOn Ol lhc WOIKIn_
Ca88 lhc uxuIy COn8umQlIOn Ol lhc CaQIlaI8l8 and InVc8lmcnl8 OI mOIc
QIcCI8cy lhc IcQaCcmcnl InVc8lmcnl8 lhal IcQaCc u8cd uQ maChIncIy
and lhc cxQan8IVc InVc8lmcnl lhIOu_h WhICh addIuOna mcan8 Ol QIO-
duClIOn aIc aCguIIcd lhal I8 lhIOu_h WhICh CaQIla I8 aCCumualcd.
hc COn8umQuOn Ol lhc WOIKIn_ Ca88 I8 COn8lIIClcd Dy lhc O_IC
Ol CaQIla VaOtIZalIOn: CaQIlaI8l8 allcmQl lO XccQ Wa_c8 a8 Wc a8 lhc
numDcI Ol cmQOycd aDOIcI8 a8 OW a8 QO88IDc 8InCc lOI an IndIVIdua
CaQIlaI8l lhc Wa_c I8 mcIcy an cxQcn8c laClOI. "\ndcICOn8umQlIOnI8l
lhcOIIc8 Ol CII8I8 aIc Da8cd uQOn lhI8 COn8lIIClcd QOWcI Ol COn8umQlIOn
Ol lhc WOIKn_ Ca88. P8 an cxQanalIOn lOI lhc cxI8lcnCc Ol CII8c8 lhc
aI_umcnl Ol cxCc88IVcy OW Wa_c8 and lhc Ic8ulIn_ "dcmand _aQ I8
In8umCIcnl: Wa_c8 aIc aWay8 OWcI lhan lhc lOla Vauc Ol lhc QIOduCl
[lhI8 lOla Vauc I8 cgua lO c W WhcIca8 Wa_c8 aIc Ony cgua lO u|.
Ya_c8WhclhcI hI_h OI OW~aIc ncVcI 8umCIcnl cnOu_h lO COn8ululc
lhc dcmand lOI lhc lOla QIOduCl.
n addIlIOn lO lhc COn8umQuOn dcmand Ol lhc WOIXIn_ Ca88 lhcIc
a8O cxI8l8 Uc uxuIy dcmand Ol Uc CaQIlaI8l8 WhICh I8 OW IcalIVc lO
lhc lOla cCOnOmy hOWcVcI 8O Wc Can nc_cCl Il hcIc. Inaby lhcIc I8 In-
Vc8lmcnl dcmand. hI8 I8 lhc dcCI8IVc VaIIaDc. lhc dcmand Ol CaQIla lOI
addIuOna mcan8 Ol QIOduCuOn dcQcnd8 uQOn Il a8 dOc8 IndIIcCly lhc
mIlhcI dcVcOQmcnl Ol lhc COn8umQlIOn Ol lhc WOIXIn_ Ca88 In8OlaI a8
CKl5l5 I 73
additiona abor-power is empoyed or not. Whether investments in pro-
ducnve capita (means oF production and abor-power) are high or low
depends, on the one hand, upon the exectedTo]tiF ony a sma pro6t
is expected, then investment is hed backd on the other hand, upon
de dierence between the expected rate oF proht and the rate oF interest.
The individua capitaist, abeit not the capitaist cass as a whoe, aways
has the choice oF investing his capitm in productive capita or oF empoy-
ing it as interest-bearing capita. Investment in 6ctitious capim increases
reanve to investment in productive capita when interest rates are high or
when expectations oF a rise in share prices increase.
So capitaist production and capitaist consumption are not just diF-
Ferenty detenined. Rather, their determining Factors are aso downright
antagonistic: a potennay unimited production con6onts a imited con-
sumpnon (imited not in terms oF human needs and desites but by the
ogic oF vaorization). Jhe consequence is a tendency toward the ocet
toductiono]commodities(overproduction reative to buying power) and
the ocet-accumu/ationo]caita/(accumuated capita that either cannot
be vaorized at a, or ony very poory), which utimatey eads to crisis:
reproduction stagnates, invested capita is devmued or even competey
wiped out, the east prohtabe production Faciities are cosed down, the
east prohtabe individum capitas go banktupt, workers are d o and
wages dechne with the rise in unempoyent. Crises are aso enormous
processes oF destruction. socia weath is annihiated and the hving con-
dinons oF a arge number oF peope worsen consideraby.
However, it is precisey these destnctive moments that vioenty
eiminate the imbmance between production and socim consumption.
Crises do not have ony a destructive side, For the capitaist system as a
whoe they are quite producnve": the destruction oF unprohtabe capi-
tas reduces production, and the devmuation oF mnctioning capim and
ow wages increase the rate oF proht For the remaining capitas. Uomatey,
interest rates once again dechne, since the demand For borrowed capita
aso decreases. AoF these Factors combined cear the way For a renewed
upturn, which is oFten supported by the introduction oF technoogca
improvements: an increased demand For new machinery stimuates in-
vesment in Department I (the sector producing means oF producnon)
I 74 AN lNTKODUCT!ON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
nd 8 COn8cgucnCc OlII8In_ cmQOymcnl 8O CCccIlc8 CCumU-
uOn InLcQIlmcnl 11 [lhc 8cClOI QIOduC:n_ mcn8 OlCOn8umQuOn|.
ncWuQluDbc_:n8lhlmlImlcyCumInlc8:n lhcncxlCII8I8.
bOCII8c8 Ic nOl_u8l dc8lIuClIVc.lhcIIn CII8c8 lhc unIlybclWccn
8QhcIc8 [8uCh 8QIOduClIOnnd COn8umQuOn| lhlbcOn_ lO_clhcIbul
bcCOmc IndcQcndcnl OlOncnOlhcI [QIOduClIOn nd COn8umQuOnlO-
OW dIhcIcnldclcDInuOn8| I8VIOcnlyIc8lOIcd. mm m8kc8 COn8Ml
IclcIcnCc lO lhc lCllhlCII8c8QcIlOImVuDc8cDICclOImcCQIM-
I8l 8y8lcm QIcCI8cy by mcn8 Ol lhc8c Cl8 Oldc8lIuClIOn [8cc lOI *
mQc0aita/,3:357,4I9.
1VcnIl IlI8QO88IbclOh_uIc Oullhc mcChn:8m8 OlCI:8I8In_cncm
CII8c8 lhcm8cVc8 CnnOl8ImQybcQIcVcnlcd.OIOnclmn_lhcQIc88UIc
OlCOmQcuuOn]otcesIndIV:duM CQIlMI8l8 lO cn__cIn 8QcCIhC bchVIOI
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nO IndIVIdu8 Cm 8:mQyOQl Oul nd lhc 8Oc hOQc COn8I8l8IncmcI_n_
IclIVcyun8Clhcd.'OInOlhcIlhIn_lhc 8QcCIhCQcI:OdOllhcCyCcOl
CII8I8 In WhICh Onc hnd8 Onc8clCn ncVcI bc dclcImIncdWIlh CcIl8IDq.
18 lhccCOnOmy8uInQcIIOdOluQluDndw lhI8 COnlInuc8O lhl
cxlcn8IOn OlQIOduCuOnI8 8uWOIlhWhIc: LIh8 lhc8llcOlOVcIQIO-
duCuOnIcdybccnIcChcdndw IlmKcIl8cllclIn8c88umQ:1l
I8QIcCI8cylhcCOn8lDldcVcOQmcnlOllhclOICc8 OlQIOduCuOnlhIOu@
lhc InlIOduClIOnOlncWmclhOd8 OlQIOduCuOn~lOICcd uQOn cVcIyQIO-
duCcIWhOWI8hc8 lO 88cIlhI8 OI hcI QIc8cnCc On lhc mIkcllhlcd8
lO 8hIll8 In dcmd OW8. `cW bI8nChc8 cmcI_c Od Onc8 dI8QQcIOI
O8c mcII ImQOIlnCc mChInc8 md IW mlcII8 lhl WcIc QIcVIOu8y
ImQOIlnlIc nO On_cI8OOdcnlcQII8c8Ic dcVucdncW Onc8cmcI_c
WIlhOulCcIl:nly8 lOWhclhcIlhcyw ycdQIOhl8llhccxQcClcdcVc.
hc Ony lhIn_ CcIl:n In lhI8 cCOnOmIC luImO: I8 unCcIlInly. hc 8Oc
ChnCc lOI 8uIVIVIn_ 8 CQIlb8lundcI 8uCh CIICum8lnCc8 COn8I8l8m
u8In_m QO88IbIIlIc8lOIInCIc8In_QIOblIc_Idc88OlmcCOn8cgucnCc8.
Ilh:nCQIl8I8m, CI:8c8 CnnOl bc VOIdcdcVcnIlOnc CnmOIc OIc88
b_uIc Oul lhc dcVcOQmcnl8 lhlw cdlO CII8I8.
Pl lhc _cncIMcVcOldcQIClIOnInlcndcd by mm In 0aita/,nOlH-
In_mIlhcI Cn bc8:d COnCcIu:n_ lhc COnCIclc dcVcOQmcnl Ol8QcCIbC
CII8c8.hc QIO_Ic88IOn Ol8QcCIhC CII8c8 I8 dcQcndcnl uQOn lhc Ic8QcC-
CK5!5 75
uve concrete circumstances, such 3 technica and operationa deveop-
ments, the structure oF the credit system, the posinon oF a country on
the word market (a priority For capita particuary in times oF crisis),
the organization oF the working cass and its stngges, d the manner
oF state interention in the business cyce. This is not omy true For the
course oF the usua economic cyce oF roughy ten years, but particuary
For ong-term, super-cycica deveopments. At this point, we reach the
mts oF Mao's intended depiction oF the capitast mode oF producnon
at its idea average."
9.2IsTheteaTheoo]0o//ase"inNa'sotk
8ecause oF their destructive sides, economic crises were oFten regarded
in the cassica workers' movement as an existennm threat For capitahsm.
The possibi!ity For economic crises eading to a crisis oF the poitica
system was conceived as Foows. in ight oF the dimcuties oF economic
reproducnon, poitica power reationships woud ose their egitimacy,
and peope woud begin to rebe. In the eary I850s, Mao saw the revo-
unonary movements that shook Europe in I 848-49 as a consequence
oF the heavy economic crisis oF I 847-48. Somewhat hastdy, he genera-
ized this resut and expected the next revoution to come with the next
crisis [MECW, I0: 5I 0). The Foowing economic crises made it cear that
there is no necessariy direct connection between crisis and revoutiona
movement. Since the twentieth centu at the ve atest, we have eaned
dat the insecurity brought about by dramatic economic crises can aso
provide a breeding ground For nationmst and Fascist movements.
In the history oF the workers' movement, the notion that economic
crises woud utimatey ead to the coapse oF capitasm, that capitm-
ism was marching toward its hna crisis," was widespread. 0aita/was
interpreted as providing a Marxian theory oF coapse." We can hnd this
idea in the od Cerman Socia Democranc Party beFore I9I4, in the work
oF Rosa !uxemburg, and in eaborated Form in the work oF Henryk
Crossmann. In Cermany in the I990s, this od idea was revived by
Robert Kurz and the group Krisis."
I 70 AN INTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 A1A
n lhc lhItd VOumc Ol 0aita/,N8O 8Qc8X8 Ol lhc "b8ttIct8 Ol lhc
C8QIl8:8l mOdc Ol QtOduClIOn bul nOl In lhc 8cn8c Ol 8 lcmQOt8 cnd. P
"b8tt:ct 8hOud bc undct8lOOd hctc 88 8 tc8lt:Cl:On: C8Q:l8l dcVclOQ8 lhc
lOtCc8 Ol QtOduCuOn lO 8n cxlcnl unXnOwn :n QtcVIOu8 mOdc8 Ol QtO-
duClIOn bul lhI8 dcVclOQmcnl mctcy 8crc8 lhc 8m8-m:ndcd 8:m Ol lhc
VOt:Z8lIOn Ol C8Q:l8l.
hc he/attietOl C8Qt8st QrOduCtIOn Is caita/itet I
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th8t C8Qt8
and Its scl-cxQ8nsIOn 8QQc8r 8s thc st8rtIn_ 8nd hnIshIn_ QOInt 8s thc
mOtIvc 8nd thc QurQOsc Ol QrOduCtIOn QrOduCtIOn s Ony QrOduCtIOn
lOr caita/8nd nOt thc rcvcrsc, I.c. thc mc8ns Ol QrOduCtOn 8rc nOt sm-
Qy mc8ns lOr 8 stc8dI!y cxQ8ndIn_ Q8ttcD Ol Ilc lOr thc socieg Ol mc
QrOduCcrs. (0aita/,3.358)
N8tx lhcn 8Qc8X8 Ol 8 "Qct8:8lcnl COn!lICl bclwccn Uc untc8ltICl-
cd dcVcOQmcnl Ol lhc lOtCc8 Ol QtOduCl:On 8nd lhc tc8lt:Clcd C8QIl8b8l
8Im-bul lhctc :8 nO mcnlIOn Ol 8 "COl8Q8c Ol my 8Otl.
1n Ony Onc 8In_c Q8888_cnOl In 0aita/, bul In lhc c8tIct
un0r886dO wc hnd 8 COmmcnl lh8l COuld bc InlctQtclcd 88 8 lhc-
Oty Ol CO18Q8c. N8tx nOlc8 lh8l wIlh:n lhc COnlcl Ol lhc InCtc88:n_ m-
QOtl8nCc Ol lhc 8QQIC8lIOn Ol 8C:cnCc lO lhc QtOduClIVc QtOCc88 Il I8 n0
On_ct Qt:m8Dy lhc 8bOt cxQcndcd In lhc QtOduClIOn QtOCc88 lh8l I8 0l
8I_n:hC8nCc bul t8lhct lhc 8QQlIC8l:On Ol 8CIcnCc lhc "_cnct8 QtOduC-
lIVc lOtCc. N8O lhu8 dt8w8 lhc COnClu8IOn Ol 8 "COl8Q8c Ol lhc wh0c
mOdc Ol QtOduCl:On tc8ullIn_ hOm lhc8c Ch8n_c8 w:lhIn lhc C8Q:l:8l
QtOCc88 Ol QtOduClIOn:
s sOOn 8s mOur mIts ImmcdI8tc lOrm h8s Cc8scd tO bc thc _rc8t sOurCc
Ol Wc8th 8bOur-tmc Cc8scs 8nd must Cc8sc tO bc Its mc8surc 8nd
thcrclOrc cxCh8n_c v8uc gmust Cc8sc tO bc thc mc8surc] Ol usc-v8uc.
hc sur/w/a/outo[themassesh8s Cc8scd tO bc thc COndItIOn lOr thc
dcvcOQmcnt Ol _cncra Wcth ust 8s thc non-/a/out o[the]w h8s
Cc8scd tO bc thc COndItIOn lOr thc dcvcOQmcnt Ol thc _cncr8 QOWcrs
Ol thc hum8n mInd. s 8 rcsu!t QrOduCtIOn b8scd uQOn cxCh8n_c v8uc
CO8Qscs. (MECW,29:9!)
CK 55 I 77
1n hI8 lCr WOrk8 %rx dOC8 nOl rCluD lO mI8 IdC hOm lhC
0tundtisse. Ln lhC COnlrry, %r ImgICIly rC_CClCd hI8 lOrmCr r_u-
mCnl8 Or CO!lg8C. Ir8l lhC 8I_nIhCnCC Ol 8CICnCC lOr lhC CgIl81I8l
grOduClIOn grOCC88 I8 dCl Wlh In mny g88_C8 Ol lhC hr8l VOumC Ol
0aita/,Dul lhC "8CgrlIOn Ol lhC InlCCClu lCulIC8 Ol lhC grOduClIOn
grOCC88 hOm mnu 8DOur [0aita/,I :548) I8 nOl rC_rdCd 8 WCkCn-
In_ lhC CgIlI8l mOdC Ol grOduClIOn, Dul 8 lOrCC lOr InCrC8In_ lhC
gOWCr Ol CgIlM OVCr DOr [8CC 8CClIOn 5.3).
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C88 DOr mu8l DC CxgCndCd In lhC grOCC88 Ol grOduCIn_ 8In_C COm-
mOdIly, I8 nOl rC_rdCd In 0aita/8 lCndCnCy lOWrd COg8C Dul
8 lhC lOundlIOn lOr lhC grOduClIOn Ol rClIVC 8urgu8 VluC. hC
ggrCnl COnlrdIClIOn lhl 8O 8lOnI8hCd %rx In lhC 0tundtisse,
lhl CgIl "8lrIVIn_ lO rCduCC DOur lImC lO mInImum WhIC, On
lhC OlhCr hnd gO8IlIn_ DOur lImC 8 lhC 8OC mC8urC nd 8OurCC
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Dul W1lh lhC 8urgu8 VuC [Or grOhl| lhl lhC COmmOdIly DrIn_8 In.
hC DOr-lImC nCCC88ty lOr lhC grOduClIOn Ol 8In_C COmmOd-
Ily Cn dCCInC lhC VuC Ol lhC COmmOdIly dCCrC8C8, 8 On_ 8 lhC
8urglu8 VuC Or grOhl grOduCCd Dy lhC CgIlI8l8 CgIl InCrC8C8.
hClhCr lhC 8urgu8 VuC]grO:l I8 ggOrlIOnCd mOn_ 8m num-
DCr Ol grOduCl8 Ol hI_h VuC Or r_C numDCr Ol grOduCl8 WIlh
8mCr VuC I8 lhCrClOrC In8I_nIhCnl [0aita/,I.43 7).
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mrlhCr CxI8lCnCC nCCC88rIy DCCOmC8 ImgO88IDCrC_rdC88 Ol Whl-
CVCr hggCns In lhC Clul COur8C OlhI8lOry.
I 78 AN NTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
Or lhC Cll lhC lhCOry Ol lhC COg8C Ol CgIlI8m h8 hI8lOrICBy
Wy8 hd CxCu8lOry mnClIOn: rC_rdC88 Ol hOW Dd COnlCmgOrQ
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rIC8 Ol COg8C mCn8 m nO Wy lO dClCnd CgIlI8m [8 8OmC rCgrC8CB-
llIVC8 Ol COg8C lhCOry mInl81n] 8uCh CrIlIC _u8l Im8 lO h_hl _81n8l
CgIlI8m WIlhOul Iu8IOn8 lhl rC8l On Ddy lOundCd lhCOrIC8.
0. C Cti8i8m O bOCil HCltiOn8
in OUt_COi8 bOCiCty
10. 1 TheinigFoum
Yilh lhc QrcdOm1nanCc Ol lhc CaQilM8l mOdc Ol QrOduCuOn lhcOd c8lalc8
and lcudm rcauOn8mQ8 lO_clhcr Wim lhcir QO1uCm 8nd rC_iOu8 lIaQQIn_8
di88OVc. L8lalc8 QriVc_c8 8nd inhcDlcd 8ci_n:Ora_c8 ladc aW8y bcmnd lhc
cgum1ly Ol COmmOdily OWcr8 Wilh unccn QrOQcrly a8 lhc Ony IncguMly.
Jhc 8y8lcmauC dcVcOQmcnl Ol 8CicnCc 8nd lcCmOO_y rcgucd md QrO-
mOlcd by CaQilM8m undcImInc8 Cu8lOm8Iy Qrc_udiCc8 md rcb_iOu8 Ca-
nauOn8 Ol lhc WOtd. LQOn lhi8 lOundauOn cmcr_cd lhc 8cl-COnCcQuOn Ol
bOur_cOi8-CaQilM8l 8OCicly a8 a ba8uOn Ol cnB_hlcmcnl CiV:izauOn md
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QrcCur8Or8 Ol bOur_cOi8 8OCicly Or a8 "QrmuVc dcmOn8ualcd mOn_
Olhcr d_8 by lhcir "lcu8hi8m in Wh:Ch ma_Cm QOWcr8 8rc allCbulcd lO
a QicCc Ol WOOd Or COlh. Tm lccbn_ Ol 8uQcI:Orily 8uQQ:cd lhc COOu18-
I8m Ol lhc u1nclccnlh md lWcnuclh Ccnluic8 Wilh il8 idcOO_iC8 cmbcm8h-
mcnl: il W8 8uQQO8cdy mcrcy lhc Ca8c dl Culurc 8nd CwauOn Wcrc
bcIn_ brOu_hl lO lhc COOnizcd QOQuauOn8.
I 80 AN NTKODUCTON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
The rationaist seF-conception oF the bourgeois-capitaist epoch was
mso echoed by socioogica refection. Thus did M Weber (I8+
I920), one oF the most important Founding Fathers oF modern socio-
ogy, estabish the disenchantment oF the word" and a rationalizatien"
penetrating a spheres and reations oF iFe as decisive characteristics eF
capimist societies.
Mao and Enges aso had such disenchantment" in mind as they
characterized the consequences oF the rise oF the bourgeoisie in the
0ommunistNanqstooF I 848:
Thebourgeoisie,whereverithasgot theupperhand,hasputanend
toM leudaI,patriarchaI,idyIIicreIations. . . . Inoneword,lor expIoita-
tion,veiledbyreligousandpoIiticaIilIusions,ithassubstitutednmed,
shameIess,direct,brutaIexpIoitatione . e . A med,last-6ozenreIations,
with theirtrnolancientandvenerabIe preudicesandopinions,are
sweptaway,new-lonedonesbecomeantiquatedbeloretheycanos-
si[.A thatissoIidmeItsintoair,thatishoIyisprolaned,andmanis
atIaetcompeIIedtolacewithsobersenses,hisreaIconditionsollile,and
hisrelationswithhiskind.(HLCW, :+8-8)
!n the 0ommunistNanto,Marx and Enges sti hod the opinion
that with the estabishment oF capitaism, socia reations woud become
increasingy transparent: dominabon and expoitabon are no onger mys-
b6ed and disguised, but openy visibe. Comected with this view was
the hope that the oppressed and expoited, now that th were Forced
to perceive their situation with sober senses," woud increasingy strike
back against expoitative reations.
The nobon that the oitabon oF the worHng cass in capitaism N
readiy trsparent and dat ony de mampuation oF the ruerswith the
hep oF the press, church, schoos, etc.disgmsed it was wdespread in tra-
dibona Marxism. The cntique oF ideoogy was understood 3 an act oF
eposure: one merey had to uncover the rea interests" behind a notion.
However, Mao did not remain at the eve oF anaysis oF the 0ommunist
Nanqsto.!n 0aita/,it is in no way the case that socim reations in capi-
taism are regarded as transparent. Quite the contrary, centra passages
THE FET5H5M OF 5OClAL KELATON5 I 8 I
oFtheworkdealwiththemysnhcation"oF thesesociaIreIations.That
whichMaodescribesm0aita/asFetishismmdmystihcationareinver-
sionsthatdonotarisehomthemanipulationoFtheruIingcIass,butrath-
erhomthestructureoFbourgeois societyandtheactivtythatconstantly
reproduces this snucture. The Factthat Marx speaks oFFetishismis a
pointedbarbagainstmeenIightened-rationalistseIF-conhdenceoFbour-
geoissociety, aswelIasagainsttheempiricaIselF-conceptionoFpoIiticaI
economy,whichrestsuponthisFetishism[seesection3.8).
ThevariousFetishFonsandmysnhcationsmatweredeaItwithinthe
prevouschaptersdonotexistunconnectedalongsideoneanomer.They
constituteawhoIethatMaooutlinesmsummaryattheendoFthethird
voIumeoF0aita/underthetideTheTrinityFormula"[chapter48).
Thecapitalistprocess oFproducnonis aspecihchistoricalForm oF
the sociaIprocessoFproduction.!tsFoundationisthe separationoFdi-
rectproducershomthemeans oFproduction,whichiswhyworkers-
aIthoughFormIyheeareForcedbymaterialcircumstancetoselItheir
Iabor-power to the capitaIist,who owns the means oFproduction.The
capitalistpaysthevalueoFlabor-power[its costoFreproduction)inthe
FonoFwages,butalIowslabor-powertoworklongerthanisnecessary
ForthereproductionoFitsvaIue:thecapitaIistextractssurplusIaborhom
hisempIoyeesandthissurpluslaborisreaIizedassurplusvaIuewhenthe
productis sold.ButthesuqlusvaIue does notremainentirelywiththe
capitalist: hrsthemustpaygtoundtenttothe Iandowner [orbuyIand,
musbecomingaImdownerhimselF).CapitaIistsmustpaygroundrent,
sinceIandislimitedandistheprivatepropertyoFlandowners.Thecapi-
talistcanonlymaketheannuitypaymentsoutoFhissurplusvaIue,even
uheregardstheannuityasanormalcostFactor.ThecIassoFcapitaIists,
whoarethehrsttoappropriatesurpIusvaIue,mustshareitwiththeclass
oFIandowners.'
However,productsarenotsoIdattheirvaIue,sotheindividualcapi-
taIistdoesnotappropriateexactlytheamountoFsurpIusvaluecreatedby
meIabor-powerheempIoys.BarringcoincidentaIhuctuations,theindi-
viduaIcapitaIistobtainstheaverageproht,thatistosay,aprohtpropor-
nonaltothequmtityoFthecapitaIadvmcedbyhim.Thisaverageproht
isthendividedintointerestandprohtoFenterprise.
I 82 AN NTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AJ1A
hc nnuM lOl QtOduCl Ol lhc cCOnOmy I8 mu8 dIVdcd mlctI8y
nd In lctm8 Ol vMuc DclWccn QOtlIOn lhl tcQCc8 u8cd mcn8 Ol QtO-
duCDOn QOtlIOn thl lhc WOtkct8 tcCcIvc 8 W_c8 nd I8 ncCc88ty lOt
lhcIt tcQtOduClIOn nd 8utQu8 QtOduCl DcyOnd lhl I8 ncCc88ty Ot
lhc tcQtOduClIOn Ol mcn8 Ol QtOduClIOn nd aDOt-QOWct. hI8 8l QOt-
l:On I8 d:vIdcd InlO _tOund tcnl Inlctc8l nd QtOhl Ol cnlctQtI8c.
LQIt nd nd DOt-QOWct 8 mndmcnly dIhctcnl 8 lhcy :c
hvc lhc COmmOn QtOQctly Ol DcIn_ soutceso]incomeOt tecenuelOt lhcIt
OWnct8: CQIl yIcd8 QtOhl Ot Inlctc8l nd yIcd8 _tOund tcnl ud
DOt-QOWct yIcd8 W_c [Ot 8 lhc C8c my Dc DOt yIcd8 W_c:
lhl I8 hOW Il QQct8 lO DOlh WOtkct8 nd CQIlI8l8| [8cc 8cClIOn 4.5).
hc8c :DCOmc8 Cn Dc COmQclcy COn8umcd W:lhOul lhcIt tc8QcCDvc
8OutCc8 tunmn_ dty.
LQItM I8 8OutCc Ol InCOmc DcCu8c l MOW8 lhc CQIt:8l lO c-
ltCl 8utQu8 DOt hOm lhc DOt-QOWct hc cmQOy8 nd I8 8OutCc Ol
InCOmc DcCu8c Il makc8 Il QO88IDc lOt ndOWnct8 lO lltCl QOtlIOn
Ol lhc 8utQu8 vMuc cxltClcd Dy lhc CQIlI8l nd DOt I8 8OutCc Ol
InCOmc DcCu8c lhc WOtkct8 ODlIn QOtlIOn Ol lhc vMuc lhcy Ctclc Dy
mcn8 OlDOt. LQIla nd nd aDOt tc lhu8 Ony soutceso]incomeDc-
Cu8c lhcy tc mcn8 Ol atotiation undct CQIlu8l 8OCIM tcl:On8
Dy mcn8 Ol CQIl nd nd DOt Onc Cn agtotiateaottiono]the
annua/toductinthe]otmo]income.
hc mllct 8ccm8 lO Dc Invctlcd lO mc _cnl8 Ol QtOduClIOn [CQIlM-
I8l8 ndOWnct8 nd lOtCc8 OlDOt| 8 Wc 8 In mO8l cCOnOmIC lhcO-
tIc8. O lhcm CQIl _tOund tcnl nd aDOt 8ccm lO Dc lhtcc dI8lInCI
nd IndcQcndcnl soutces o]the ca/uetoducedannua/(,nd Il I8 Ony
DcCu8c mcy tc soutceso]ca/ueuhI8 lhc COnCu8IOn tcChcd Dy DOlh
COmmOn 8cn8c 8 Wc 8 QtOlc88IOna cCOnOmI8l8~thl lhcy Cn Cl t
8 meanso]agtqtiatinglhI8 vuc. 1Ot lhc _cnl8 Ol QtOduCDOn Il
8ccm8 8 Il lhc OWnct8 Ol CQIl nd nd DOt u8uy tcCcIvc 8 InCOmc
QtcCI8cy lhl QOtlIOn Ol vuc thl lhcIt "lClOt Ol QtOduClIOn COnlt:D-
ulc8 lO lhc QtOduCl.
OW dOc8 lhI8 8cmDnCc COmc DOul: hc 8cClIOn On lhc lcl:8h
ChtClct Ol COmmOdIlIc8 [.b| CtIb.cd thl lhc ChtClctI8lIC Ol COm-
mOdIlIc8 Ol QO88c88In_ vuc QQct8 8 "8OCI-nlut QtOQctly
THE FET!5H5M OF 5OC!AL KELATlON5 I 83
[0aita/, I . I 5). athough that vaue is not a natura property ike
weight or coor, it appears as iF products automaticay possess vaue
m every socia context, and not just in a particuar one. Regarding omy
the purey materia side oF production, the individua product is the
resut oF a production process in which abor is expended (produced),
means oF production are appied, and and (in agricuture or in the ex-
traction oF raw materias) is used. The process oF vaue creation is thus
understood as an anaogue to this materia process: as the contribution
oF vaue by the Factors oF production.
The Foundation oF this inversion consists in the Fact that there seems
to be no essentia dierence between abor and wage-abor. The separa-
uon between abor and the materia condibons oF production is accepted
as natura. However, iF there is no essentim dierence between abor
and wage-abor, then there is aso no such dierence between de means
oF producbon and capita!, nor between and and anded property. Marx
summarizes this in de Foowing way:
l 8bOur 8nd W8_c-8bOur thus COInCIdc sO tOO dO thc Q8rtICu8r sO-
CI8 lOrm n WhICh thc COndItIOns Ol 8bOur COnlrOnt aLOur 8nd thcIr
OWn m8tcr8 cxIstcnCc. hc mc8ns Ol 8bOut 8rc thcn C8QIt8 8s suCh
WhIc thc c8rth 8s suCh Is 8ndcd QrOQcrty. hc lOD8 8utOnOmy thcsc
COndItIOns Ol8bOur 8CQuIrc vIs--vIs 8bOur thc Q8rtICu8t lOrm Ol thIs
8utOnOmy thcy QOsscss Is thcn 8 QrOQcrty InscQ8rabc lrOm thcm 8s
thIn_s 8s m8tcrIa1 COndItIOns Ol QrOduCtIOn 8n Imm8ncndy n_rOWn
Ch8r8Ctcr th8t ncCcss8rIy l8s tO thcm 8s ccmcnts Ol QrOduCtIOn.
hcIr sOCI8 Ch8r8Ctcr In thc C8QIt8Ist QrOduCtIOn QrOCcss dctcrmIncd
by 8 Q8rtICu8r hIstOrIC8 cQOCh Is 8n Inn8tc m8tcr8 Ch8r8Ctcr n8tur8
tO thcm 8nd ctcD8y sO 8s It Wcrc 8s ccmcnts Ol thc QrOduCtIOn QrO-
Ccss. (0aita/, 3.964)
The socia/]otm-deteinations wage-or, capita, and anded
property seemingy coincide with the matetia/conditionso]toduction
oF or, means oF production, and and, so that every abor process is
actuay mready a capitaist production process. Mac thereFore speaks
oF the rei6cation oF the reations oF production" [0aita/,3:99). with
1 9 AN NTKODUCTION TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
regard to the reations oF production, it is no onger apparent that these
are speci6c historica reations between peope. Rather, these seem to
have an objective Foundation in the Fact that production occurs at m .
Wages, pro6ts, and rent thus seem to be nothing other than the por-
tions oF the product's vaue that can be traced back to the mnctiomng oF
wage-abor, capita, and anded property. At the same time, the transFor-
mation oF the vaue oFabor-power into the vaue oFlabor" (see section
4.5) is mndamenta: precisey because the wage appears to compensate
the vaue oF abor," the remaining components oF newy added vaue,
pro6t and rent, must emanate hom de remaining two Factors oF pro-
duction," capita and anded property. Since commodities are not e-
changed at their va!ues but rather at prices oF producnon, this sembance
cannot be resoved with regard to a singe commodity. There does not
appear to be any sort oF connection between de expended abor on the
one hand, and the average pro6t and rent on de other: pro6t depends
(under norma conditions) upon the size oF the capita empoyed, regard-
ess whether many or Few aborers are empoyed, and rent depends upon
which and and how much oF it is used.
Capitapro6t[interest, anded propertyrent, aborwage: this
trinity" as an expression oF a seeming connection between vaue and
its sources is reFerred to by Mao as de ttinig]ou/a. It competes,
according to Mao,
thc mystIhC8UOn Ol thc C8QIt8Ist mOdc Ol QtOduCtIOn thc rcmC8tIOn Ol
sOCIm rc8tIOns Md thc ImmcdI8tc CO8csCcnCc Ol thc m8tcrI8 tc8tIOns
Ol QrOduCtIOn WIth thcIt hIstOrICm 8nd sOCI8 sQcCIhCIty: mc bcWItChcd
dIstOrtcd 8nd uQsIdc-dOWn WOtd h8untcd by %OnsIcur c L8QIt8 8nd
%8dc Lcrrc WhO 8rc 8t thc s8mc tImc sOCI8 Ch8r8Ctcrs 8nd mctc
thIn_s. aa99
0aita/and and" in capitaist society obtain magica abihties simiar
to those oF wood or coth Fetishes in alegedy primitive societies. Peope
in bourgeois society thereFore ive in an enchanted" word, in which d
personi6cation oF things" occurs: the subjects oF the socia process are
not peope, but commodity, money, and capita. This is not merey a case
THE FETl 5Hl 5M OF 5OCAL KELATlON5 I 85
oFFase consciousness." !t is the socim practice oF capitaist society that
constanty enacts a process whereby the Factors oF production" take on
a iFe oF their own and socia cohesion is constituted as an objective ne-
cessity that individums c ony escape on pain oF run. To that extent,
personi6ed thngs soutey possess a materia Force.
A members oF bourgeois society are subordinate to the Fetishism
oF socia reabons. This Fetishism takes root as an objective Form oF
thought" that structures the perception oF a members oF society (see
section 3.8). Neither capitaists nor workers have a priveged position
dat mows them to evade this Fetishism.
However, this FetishIsm is aso not a competey cosed universa con-
tet oF deception hom which there is no escape. Rather, it constitutes
a stncturm background dat is aways present, but aects dierent in-
dividums with varying strength and can be penetrated on the basis oF
eerience and refection.
10.2ExotsusonAnti-Semitum
!n the PreFace to the 6rst edition oF 0aita/,M writes that he doesn't
by any means depict the capitaist and the andowner in rosy coours,"
/utthathudeictiondea/withindioidua/ony in so Far as they are the per-
soni6cations oF economic categones," and thereFore the point cannot be to
make the individua responsibe For reations whose creature he sociay
remains, however much he may subjecbvey rse himseIF above them"
[0aita/,I :92). As shown above (see section 4.2 or 5.2), economIc actors
Foow a rationahty that is imposed upon them by the economic reations.
Thus the constant attempts by capitaists to raise the eve oF vmonzation
(in the normm case) does not resut hom an excessive addiction to pro6t"
on the part oF the individum capitaist, it is competition that Forces such
behavior upon individua capitaists on paIn oF economic ruin. Everybody,
incuding those who pro6t hom the operaHon oF capitahsm, is part oF a
ggantic wheework. Capitaism tums out to be an anonymous machine,
wdout any Foreman who steers the machine or c be made responsibe
For the destruction wrought by the machine. !F one wishes to put an end to
I 80 AN NTKODUCTlON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AI1A
8uChdc8ttuCtIOnItI8nOt8umCIcnttO CIItICIZcCQIt88t8.HthcICQIt-
I8t 8ttuCtuIc8 IndcIIcntItctymu8t bc bOI8hcd.
ththc"QcI8OnIhCtIOnOlthIn_8ndthcIcIb.CUOnOlthcIctIOn8
OlQIOduCtIOn[0aita/,3:969),CQIt8I8m 8WhOc 8ccm8 tO bcI_cy
Immunc tO CIItICI8m. bInCc thc CQItI8t mChInc QQcI8 tO bc nOth
In_ OthcI dn thc mO8t dVnCcd mnIlc8ttIOn Olthc QIOCc88 Ol8OCIm
Ilc[tht8OCI8lOtm-dctctm1ntIOn8CnnOOn_cIbcdI8Un_uI8hcdhOm
thcII mtctI8 COntcnt I8 QIcCI8cy Wht I8 cxQIc88cd by thc ttinig]ot
mu/a),8OCIcty CnnOt cxtIICtc It8clhOm thI8 mChInc. hc 8ub_u_-
tIOntOc_cdyunVOIdbc"Ob_cCtIVcncCc88ItIc8I8 8OItWOud8ccm,
ImQO88IbctO c8CQcOncmu8t8ImQyCOmctOtctm8WIth thc8ItutIOn.
1n I_ht Olthc ImQO8ItIOn8 OlCQIt8I8mIt8 CtI8I8-QIOnc dcVcOQ-
mcnt Oltcn Ct8tIOQhIC In It8 ccCt8 uQOn IndIV1du IIVc8It8 COn8t8nt
C8In_IntOQuc8tIOn8IVIn_COndItIOn8ndCIICum8tnCc8thcIcOCCut
tImc nd tImc _8In lOtm8 Ol bInkcIcd nc_tIOn OllctI8hI8m: "_uIty
QItIc8 Ic 8Ou_ht bchInd thc nOnymOu8 CQItI8t mChIncty tht C8n
bcmdc Ic8QOn8IbclOIthcmI8cIy. ttcmQt8Icmdc tO InlucnCcthcII
CtIOn8 In cxtIcmc C8c8 thcy Ic 8uQQO8cd tO tOnc lOI dc mI8dccd8
ttDbutcdtO thcm.hu8InthcVIIOu8CQItI8t8OCIctIc8etsona/iza
tion o]]etishuticte/ationsCn bc Ob8cFcd tImc md tImc _In. mOn_
8uChlOIm8OlQcI8OnIZtIOn I8 anti-Semitism,hOWcVcIItCnnOtbcIc-
duCcd tO 8uCh QcI8OnIZt1On.''
1n 0aita/,%Ix dOc8 nOtdcWIth 8uCh Ct8 OlQcI8OnIZtIOnOI
WIthntI-bcm1tI8m.1nthI88cCUOnWcIntcndtOdc8W1ththc8cQhcnOm-
cn _In8t thc bCk_IOund Ol%Ix8 ny8I8 OllcU8hI8m thOu_h In
dOIn_ 8O Wc Dn uQ _8In8t thc ImIt8 Olthc dcQICtIOn Olthc CQItI8t
mOdc OlQIOduCtIOn tIt8"IdcVcI_c:QcI8OnIZtIOnmdntI-bcm-
ItI8m CnnOtbc "dctIVcdlIOm thc Ctc_OIIc8 Olthc CtItIQucOlQOIUCM
cCOnOmy. hc QcI8OnIZtIOn OlCQItI8t IctIOn8 Cn tkc On COm-
Qctcy dIcIcnt lOH8 dcQcndIn_ uQOn dc hI8tOtIC COntcxt nd thc
QItICuI 8OCI 8ttuCtuIc nd mutIQc lOIm8 Cn cxI8t 8ImutncOu8y
On_8Idc Onc nOthcI.
1t I8 8cdOm thc C8c tht CQItI8t8 8 WhOc Ic mdc Ic8QOn8Ibc
lOIQItICmImI8ctIc8.1tI8 tOO COn8QICuOu8 thtCQItI8t8Ic 8OOhcn
thc Onc8 bcIn_ dIIVcnhVIn_ tO Obcy thc "dcmnd8 Olthc mIkctu
THE FETl5H5M OF 5OCAL KELATON5 I 8 7
thcy dOnt Want tO _O undcr. hI8 aQQcar8 tO Dc dc Ca8c lOr 8mall and
mcdIum CaQIta8t8 Whcrca8 ar_c COQOratIOn8 and "mOnOQOlIc8 arc a-
c_cd tO haVc thc QOWcr Ol cudIn_ 8uCh dcmand8 Or DcIn_ aDlc tO Crcatc
thcm In thc hr8t QlaCc. 8 a rc8ut a dI8tInCuOn I8 madc Dcccn thc _OOd
CaQItalI8m Ol thc 8ma CaQItalI8t8 and thc Dad un8CruQulOu8 cXQlOItatIVc
CaQItaI8m Ol thc DI_ CaQItaI8t8. hc lattcr arc thcn rc_ardcd a8 QullIn_
dc 8trIn_8 In thc DaCk_rOund.
nOthcr VarIant Ol Qcr8OnalIZatIOn I8 thc rclcrcnCc tO "thc Dank8 [Or
QO88IDly "thc 8QcCuatOr8| WhICh Dy mcan8 Ol CrcdIt and 8tOCk OWncr-
8hIQ COntrO a ar_c numDcr Ol cntcrQrI8c8 and arc thcrclOrc thc 8cCrct
ma8tcrmInd8 Ol thc cCOnOmy crc a _OOd Indu8trIM-QrOduCtIVc CaQIta
I8 COntra8tcd tO an cVIl mOncy-hun_ry hnanCIa CaQItal.
hc8c aCt8 Ol Qcr8OnalIZatIOn arc Da8cd uQOn guItc rcM dIhcrcnCc8:
thc COmQctItIVc 8ItuatIOn and thc rOOm lOr mancuVcOn_ Ol a 8mal Du8I-
nc88 I8 u8ualy muCh dIhcrcnt than that Ol a lar_c Du8Inc88 DctWccn
Dank8 and Indu8trIM cntcQrI8c8 thcrc arc Oltcn COn8IdcraDc dIhcrcnCc8
Ol IDtcrc8t COnCcrnIn_ many guc8tIOn8. hcrc arc M8O Qcnty Ol cXamQc8
Ol thc DO88c8 Ol lar_c Du8Inc88c8 and Dank8 attcmQtIn_ tO cXQlOIt thcIr
QO8ItIOn8 Ol QOWcr. ct cVcn DI_ Du8Inc88c8 and lar_c Dank8 CannOt Qcr-
mancnty cXtrICatc thcm8cVc8 hOm thc COcrCIVc aW8 Ol an cCOnOmIC 8y8-
tcm mcdIatcd Dy Vauc. Lltcn DI_ Du8Inc88c8 Dank8 and 8QcCulatOr8 arc
aCCu8cd OlDcIn_ mOtIVatcd 8Olcy Dy thc guc8t lOr QrOht Dut that8 alWay8
thc Ca8c In CaQItaI8m lOr cVcry CaQItaI8t ar_c Or 8mal.
8QcCIM lOrm Ol Qcr8OnMIZatIOn OCCur8 In anti-Semitism.crc _cW8
arc aCCu8cd Ol an cCOnOmIC OrIcntatIOn tOWard mOncy and QrOhtccrIn_
that I8 ac_cdy rOOtcd In thcIr "naturc Or8InCc thc rI8c Ol"raCc thcO-
rIc8 In thc nInctccnth CcnturyIn thcIr "raCc a8 Wcll a8 an unCOndI-
tIOnM 8trIVIn_ lOr QOWcr that InCudc8 Qan8 lOr WOrd dOmInatIOn Qan8
that arc ac_cd tO haVc Dccn arcady 8uCCc88h: tO a CcrtaIn cXtcnt.
atrcd and Qcr8cCuuOn Ol _cW8 arcady cXI8tcd In Qrc-DOur_cOI8 8OCI-
ctIc8 QrImarIy In thc )urOQcan NIddc _c8. OWcVcr thcrc arc 8I_nIh-
Cant dIhcrcnCc8 DctWccn mcdIcVa hatrcd Ol _cW8 and thc antI-bcmItI8m
Ol thc nInctccnth and tWcntIcth CcnturIc8. bInCc thc Lru8adc8 [thc hr8t
OCCurrcd In I 09), hatrcd Ol _cW8 had a 8trOn_ rcI_IOu8 COmQOncnt.
_cW8 had alrcady Dccn dc8CrIDcd a8 "murdcrcr8 Ol LOd duc tO thc CH-
I 88 AN lNTKODUCTON TO KAKL MAKX'5 AJ1A
ci6xion oF esus, but with the Crusades this accusation acquired a new
quaIity: the opinion became widespread that one shoud sIay these mur-
derers oF Cod" as weI as me Mahometans" occupy:ng the HoIy Land."
In the same period, the ban on Christians earning interest was tightened
(Third CounciI oF the Lateran, I I 79), whiIe ews were simuItaneousIy
denied entry to a vanety oF proFessions (Fourth CounciI oF oF the Laterm,
I2I5). IFews did not wish to be baptized as Christians, neary the onIy
avaiIabe sources oF income were trade and moneyending.
!n pre-bourgeois societies, exchange and money mso existed, but ony
pIayed a subordinate roIe. ExpIoitation and domination were direcdy me-
diated by personm reIations oF Force and dependence (the dependence cF
sIaves upon their owners, the dependence oF serFs or peasants compeIIed
to perForm core upon andIords, etc.). The spread oF exchange and
money undermined pre-bourgeois reIations and increased the misery oF
the Iower casses, oFten, impoverishment had begun through an act oF
borrowng hom a smah moneyender.
NobIes and princes made use oF the servces oFargeewish bankers.
The Iatter received in return a priviIeged pIace at the nobe court, but
were mso oFten the objects oF generaI envy and made responsibe For po-
IiticaI and 6nancim dicuties.
ews were not the onIy peope in the MiddIe Ages and eary moden
period who were occupied with trade d moneyIending, but throughout
the course oF centuries, they were conspicuousy visibIe as an en" group
as a resuIt oF Forced comng reguIauons, hving in ghettos, and non-paruci-
pauon in Christian FestivaIs. !t was mereFore easy to iden them wth the
destructive power oF money and interest, regardIess oF whether one
adected by ddestructive power or u one had any contact wth ews at aII.
The ews became the objects oF a widespread hatred that was mrther incit-
ed by wiId rumors such as the aIIeged ntuaI murder oF Christian chiIdren.
Since the High Midde Ages, ms hate discharged increasingy in the
Form oF pogroms and expusions, ohen with the approvm oF the Church,
princes, or the urban upper cIass. !n the end, members oF both the higher
d ower orders oF society heIped themseIves to ewish properq
The reIigious aspect no onger pIays an important roIe For moden
anti-Semtism. !n an increasingIy secuIarized word, the wong" reIigion
THE FETl5H!5M OF 5OClAL KELATlON5 89
Cn nO On_cIbc dcCI8IVc CIIlcIIOn. OWcVcI cCOnOmIC bchVIOIl-
ltIbulcdlO_cW8-bcIn_InlcIc8lcd8OcyInmOncyndQIOhlnOlhVIn_
lO WOIk8 Ic8ul Ollhc QOWcI OlmOncy ndIn8lcdbVn_bOmlhc -
bOIO!OlhcI8OblIn8 bInd-ncWImQOIlnCc.mOncy lhcVOIIZlIOn
OlCQIlQIOhlmXImIZuOnndInlcIc8ldOnOl_u8lQyIOcOnlhc
mI_In8Ol8OCIclybulIc COn8lIlulIVclOIlhc CQIlI8lmOdc OlQIOduC-
lIOn.PnlI-bcmIlI8mInbOuI_cOI8-CQIlI8l8OCIclyI8 lhu8mndmcnD y
dI8lInCl hOm OlhcI lOD8 OldI8CIImInlIOn QIc_udICc nd llIIbu-
uOn. 1nbOuI_cOI8 8Wc 8 QIc-bOuI_cOI8 8OCIclIc8 OlhcI_IOuQ8WcIc
ndIc8ub_cCllO dI8COmInlIOnndlhcllIIbulIOnOlQIlICuImOdc8
OlbchV:OIOIbIIlIc8 [QIlICu1I8hIllInc88__Ic88IVc8CuQOlcnCy
clC.|. Lny In mOdcDnlI-bcmIlI8mIccentra/constimticerinci/eso]
sociegroected outuard"onto a orein"rou.hc QIO_cClIOn I8
8OnOlImlcdlOlhccCOnOmC8QhcIcImcICmluIChIClcI:8lIC8Ol
mOdcIn bOuI_cOI8 8OCIcly [InlccCluI8m mObIIly clC.| Ic llIIbulcd
OVcFhcm:n_y lO"lhc_cW8nd 8ImulncOu8ydcVucd8dcCdcnl.
Iny lhc "lOIcI_nnc88 lhl ChIClcIIZc8 _cW8 In nlI-bcmIlIC
lhOu_hl I8 COn8IdcIcd lO bc mndmcnm 8lndIn_ In OQQO8IuOn lO cV-
cIy COmmunIly. PuIkIn LcImny I8 M8O COn8IdcIcd lOIcI_nbulOuy
bcCu8c hc [c_cdy| bcOn_8 lO anotherCOmmumly. 1n nlI-bcmIlIC
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