Grundrisse (1857-1858)
Source: Notebook IV, The Chapter on Capital, p. 308.
“The division of labour is a consequence of the previous accumulation of capital… As the accumulation of capital must have preceded the division of labour, so its subsequent division can only be extended as capital is more and more accumulated. Accumulation and division act and react on each other. The quantity of raw materials which the same number of people can work up increases in a great proportion, as labour comes to be more and more subdivided; and acccording as the operations of each workman are reduced to a greater degree of identity and simplicity, he has, as already explained, a greater chance of discovering machines and processes for facilitating and abridging his labour. The quantity of industry, therefore, not only increases in every country with the increase of the stock or capital which sets it in motion; but, in consequence of this increase, the division of labour becomes extended, new and more powerful implements and machines are invented, and the same quantity of labour is thus made to produce an infinitely greater quantity of commodities”
Source: The principles of political economy, 1825, p. 95-96
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Vol. I, Ch. 14, Section 5, pg. 396.
(Buch I) (1867)
“Caste is not just a division of labour, it is a division of labourers.”
As quoted in The Annihilation of Caste http://ccnmtl.columbia.edu/projects/mmt/ambedkar/web/section_4.html
Source: (1776), Book I, Chapter I
Introduction to Capital. Introduction to volume 1 (1976)
Source: The Evolution of Civilizations (1961) (Second Edition 1979), Chapter 5, Historical Change in Civilizations, p. 137
Section 1, paragraph 30, lines 3-8.
The Manifesto of the Communist Party (1848)
“The accumulation of capital involves the the expansion of value over time.”
Source: The Limits To Capital (2006 VERSO Edition), Chapter 11, Theory Of Rent, p. 338
“The accumulation of capital and misery go hand in hand, concentrated in space.”
Source: The Limits To Capital (2006 VERSO Edition), Chapter 13, Crisis In The Space Economy Of Capitalism, p. 418
Speech in Cheshire (23 September 1889) on the London dock strike, quoted in The Times (24 September 1889), p. 10.
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