Chapter
I. THE PASSING OF SMALL PRODUCTION 1. Small Production and
Private Property 2. Commodities and Capital 3. The Capitalist
Method of Production 4. The Death-Struggle of Small Production
Chapter
II. THE PROLETARIAT 1. From Apprentice to Proletarian 2.
Wages 3. Dissolution of the Proletarian Family 4. Prostitution
5. The Industrial Reserve Army 6. The Increase of the Proletariat;
Mercantile and Educated Proletariat
Chapter
III. THE CAPITALIST CLASS 1. Commerce and Credit 2.
Division of Labor and Competition 3. Profit 4. Rent 5. Taxes
6. The Falling Off of the Rate of Profit 7. The Growth of Large
Production; Syndicates and Trusts 8. Industrial Crises 9. Chronic
Over-Production
Chapter
IV. THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE FUTURE 1. Social Reform and
Social Revolution 2. Private Property and Common Property 3.
Socialist Production 4. The Economic Significance of the State 5.
State Socialism and the Social Democracy 6. The Structure of the Future
State 7. The “Abolition of the Family” 8. Confiscation of
Property 9. Division of Products in the Future State 10. Socialism
and Freedom
Chapter
V. THE CLASS STRUGGLE 1. Socialism and the Property-Holding
Classes 2 Servants and Menials 3. The Slums 4. The Beginnings of
the Wage-Earning 5. The Advance of the Wage-Earning Proletariat 6.
The Conflict Between the Elevating and Degrading Tendencies which Affect
the Proletariat 7. Philanthropy and Labor Legislation 8. The Labor
Union Movement 9. The Political Struggle 10. The Labor Party
11. The Labor Movement and Socialism 12. The Socialist Party – Union of
the Labor Movement and Socialism 13. The International Character of the
Socialist Movement 14. The Socialist Party and the People |