The Accumulation of Capital
For the gathering of objects of value, see Accumulation of capital.
The Accumulation of Capital (full title : The Accumulation of Capital: A Contribution to an Economic Explanation of Imperialism, Die Akkumulation des Kapitals: Ein Beitrag zur ökonomischen Erklärung des Imperialismus) is the principal book length work of Rosa Luxemburg first published in 1913.
It is in three sections as described below:[1]
- The Problem of Reproduction
 -  The Historical Exposition of the Problem
- Round I: Sismondi--Malthus vs. Say--Ricardo, MacCulloch
 - Round II: The Controversy between Rodbertus and von Kirchmann
 - Round III: Struve-Bulgakov-Tugan Baranovski vs. Vorontsov-Kikolayon
 
 - The Historical Conditions of Accumulation
 
See also
- The Wealth of Nations
 - Capital, Volume II
 - Capital accumulation
 - Commodity
 - Imperialism
 - International loan
 - Protectionism
 
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