![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Terms here that are of my own confection, rather than Marx’s, appear within “double quotation marks”. Main entries and cross-references appear in bold red. Where I think there are supporting citations in Marx, however, these are indicated in blue: the reference is to Karl Marx, Capital volume 3 (Harmondsworth, 1981). At some point in the future I do intend to produce a textual glossary of some of these terms using Marx’s own words – the two glossaries, the textual and the interpretative, would then complement one another. I cite references to Marx’s text where relevant. It is ‘interpretative’ in the sense that the definitions given are my recapitulated interpretations of what I think the terms mean, rather than direct textual citations of what Marx says or implies they mean (even if, given that the glossary has been prepared from my own reading notes, I may in places more or less closely paraphrase Marx). It is thus not exhaustive of the volume’s terms and concepts, but it does try to deal with some of the most important of them. Like my glossaries for volumes 1 and 2, this glossary of volume 3 of Marx’s Capital has been produced principally for purposes of self-clarification. ![]()
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