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Louis Althusser, 19 January 1970     page 326 [blank] page 327    Index   absence, 16, 18-19, 21-3, 26-30, 28n,     32-3, 38, 69, 78 abstract, 15-16, 41, 63, 110-11, 116-     17, 189-90, 257, 309 abstraction, 32, 35-7, 39n, 62-3, 82,     86, 88-90, 89n, 98, 103, 116,     124-5, 138, 138n, 140, 189-90,     195, 204, 242, 255-6, 258-9,     261, 268n, 296 accumulation, primitive, 116-17, 197,     251, 274-80, 282-4, 296, 298,     302, 304, 306-7 aesthetics, 16, 37n, 54, 66, 68, 96, 99,     128n, 206 alienation, 17, 95, 141, 143, 309 Althusser, Louis, 6, 8, 143n, 201, 204n,     207n, 215n, 220, 227, 231, 246n,     251-2, 275, 293, 298, 309-22,     324   For Marx, 8, 25n, 28n, 30n, 32n,     39n, 42n, 97n, 119, 121, 127n,     204n, 215n, 293   Lire le Capital, 6-8, 47n, 115n, 174n,     268n, 290n ambiguity, 39-40, 39n, 83, 113-14,     120, 122,145, 156, 162n, 190-1,     208, 246, 258 analogy, 48, 220, 243, 254, 290 analysis, 9, 14, 20-1, 23, 28, 32, 48-     51, 67-8, 73, 77, 88, 91, 126,     192, 249 anarcho-syndicalism, 138 Ancien Regime, 112 antagonism, 203-4, 283, 286, 290 anthropology, philosophical, 15, 30, 33,     139-40, 162-3, 165-8, 166n,     172-4, 180, 182, 251, 270 apodicticity, 49-51, 186 appearance, 16, 38, 184, 191, 262-3,     265-7, 271, 287, 290 apprenticeship, 238 appropriation,   real, 54, 66, 213-15, 218-19, 223,     226-7, 235-6, 241, 243, 245,     269, 298, 302-3   theoretical, 54-6, 61-2, 66 Aristotle, 42, 123-4, 139 army, industrial reserve, 284 articulation, 41-3, 48, 58, 89n, 98-     100, 102-3, 106-8, 125, 178-9,     183, 204, 205n, 206-8, 207n,     220-1, 224, 227,     229, 233, 243, 248, 250-1, 253,     259, 259, 292-3, 301, 305 artisans, 196, 237, 239 astronomy, 49, 83 Athens, 217 Austro-Marxists, 77 autonomy, relative, 58, 97, 99-100,     104, 109, 133, 180, 207, 212,     215, 223-4, 227, 230, 239, 250-     3, 265, 269, 283, 289, 298, 330n,     305-7 average, ideal, 194-6, 255, 262  Bachelard, Gaston, 16n, 44n, 309, 323 backwardness, 105-6 Bacon, Francis, 205n Balibar, Étienne, 6-8, 108n, 116, 174n,     177, 198n, 309, 311, 317-18,     320-2 Bergson, Henri, 138n Bernard Claude, 135 Bettelheim, Charles, 268n, 304 Bible, 16, 120 Bigo, Pierre, 137 biology, 43, 73, 101, 185-7, 243,     245-6, 245n, 302 Bloch, Marc, 248   The Historian's Craft, 248 Bloch, Josef, 218, 270 Bogdanov, Alexander Alexandrovich, 130n Bolsheviks, 120 Bourbaki, Nicolas, 62 Braudel, Fernand, 96 break, epistemological, 4, 30, 44-5, 50,     61, 90, 119, 131, 133, 140, 149,     153-4, 157, 201, 203, 206, 247,     254, 268, 309 break, historical, 205, 205n, 209, 237,     257 Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich, 126-7,     137, 137n Byzantium, 281  Calvez, Jean-Yves, 139 Canguilhem, Georges, 16n, 44n, 45, 45n,     245n, 310, 323   La formation du concept de réflexe aux     XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, 45n capital, 113, 151-2, 191, 210, 212-    13, 215, 219-20, 223n, 230, 233,     235-7, 252  page 328     258, 260-2, 265, 267n, 268-9,     268n, 275-83, 287-91, 295-7,     299, 303-4   concentration of, 284, 293   finance (interest-bearing), 101,     268n, 280-31   fixed and circulating, 101, 262, 291,     299   individual and total social, 258, 260-1,     263-4, 288, 296-7   merchant's (commercial), 101, 268n,     279-82   money, 280-2, 299   organic composition of, 80, 266, 284,     288, 300, 300n   social, 260, 262, 264-6, 268n, 284,     288, 296-7   variable and constant, 19, 80, 101,     151, 165, 172, 180, 222, 240n,     250, 266, 276, 284, 288-9, 299-     300   capitalism, 92, 140, 157, 194-5,     209n, 223n, 227-8, 230, 235,     252, 256, 277-9, 285 Catholicism, Roman, 217-18 causality,   expressive (teleological), 164, 186-7,     190, 310   linear (transitive, mechanical, analyt-     ical), 164, 182, 184, 186-7, 190,     224, 305, 310   metonymic, 188   structural, 186-8, 224, 310 causes, counteracting, 286-8 Cavaillès, Jean, 16n, 44n century,   seventeenth, 45, 102   eighteenth, 35n, 38, 45, 63, 102,     140   nineteenth, 156, 211, 225 chemistry, 22,25-6, 28n, 43, 49,     147, 150-3, 181, 185 Christ, Jesus, 57 circle,   ideological, 53, 551, 69, 115, 283,     294   scientific, 34, 55, 64, 74 circulation, 101, 210-1, 230-1, 265,     268-9, 268n, 272, 201, 295,     297, 299 class, 130n, 103-4, 196, 202-3, 217,     222, 233, 267-9, 276   capitalist, 164, 167, 233, 263, 266-     7, 306   distribution into, 167-8, 269   ruling, 128, 219, 223n, 258   working, 9, 58, 76, 140, 263, 267,     306 classicism, 203 closure, ideological, 53, 55-6, 69, 89n,     142 cogito, 184, 268 Colletti, Lucio, 77, 131, 135-6, 137n,     139, 314   Introduction to Lenin's Quaderni     Filosofia, 137n combination (Gliederung ), 48, 64, 68,     98-9, 175-6 combination (Verbindung ), 7, 19, 41-3,     45, 58, 60, 64, 104, 173-7 181,     189, 196, 212-16, 220, 223, 225-     7, 240-1, 245, 247, 250-3, 257,     264, 276, 278, 281, 283, 285,     289, 305, 310 combinatory, 7, 176, 216, 226, 241,     310 commodity, 13, 20-1, 79, 124, 126,     146, 151, 162, 217, 230-2, 261,     265, 267, 269, 271, 277, 288-90,     297 community, Asiatic, 218-19 comparison, 209, 209n, 243, 264 competition, 287-8, 290 complexity, 27, 43, 49, 68, 97, 106-9,     181-2, 184, 192, 214-15, 248,     252, 269, 273, 292, 296, 303-4 Comte, Auguste, 25n, 205n concept, 7, 14-16, 19, 23, 28n, 29-30,     33-6, 35n, 38, 39n, 40, 42-5, 47-     8, 50-2, 54, 61-3, 67-9, 73-4,     80-4, 91, 95, 100-1, 105, 108n,     109, 112-15, 117, 120-1, 121n,     126-7, 130n, 131, 133, 143, 145-     6, 152, 157n, 159-62, 164, 168-     9, 172, 178-82, 184-6, 189-96,     204-5, 207-8, 207n, 216, 221,     226, 230, 236, 245, 251, 255,     257, 262, 268n, 271, 274, 285-6   adequacy of, 81-2, 87, 89, 107, 115,     159, 191-2, 201, 208   practical, 204, 206, 208, 302 concrete, 16, 39, 39n, 41-2, 56, 59,     62-3, 87-8, 107-11, 114, 116-     18, 128n, 138, 183-4, 189-90,     311 Condillac, Étienne de, 38 conditions, 18, 25 6, 30, 41-3, 45-6     52-6, 61, 65, 73, 92, 121, 161,     177, 184, 208, 210, 216, 229,     247, 258, 263, 267, 268n, 270,     273, 279, 282, 251-2, 305 conjuncture, 8, 33, 45, 50, 99, 106-7,     110, 115n, 141-2, 185, 205, 293,     311 connexion, 19, 21, 25, 48, 64, 164,     176-7, 191, 212-13, 229-6,     232-3, 235-6, 241-2, 245-6,     249, 252, 256, 260, 265, 279,     285, 302 of property and real appropriation, 213-     16, 220, 226-7, 235, 240n, 279,     292, 298-9, 303-4 consciousness, 31, 41-2, 44, 53-5, 66,     69, 105, 120, 120n, 123-5, 128,     132-3, 138-9, 191, 198, 204,     207-8, 253, 311 Constantinople, 283 consumption, 160, 162, 165, 231-2,     259, 265, 269, 299   individual and productive, 165-6,     231-2, 237, 265-6   means of, 80, 166-8, 230, 265-6,     273, 299 contingency, 45, 108, 110-11  page 329  contract, 230-3, 266-7 contradiction, 21, 32, 203, 275, 283,     285-6, 288-92, 299 co-operation, 214, 216, 219, 225,     236-40, 275, 284, 303   simple and complex, 237 correspondence, 214, 218, 222 269,     273, 292, 305-7   and non-correspondence, 47, 108, 228,     304-7   direct and inverted, 47-8, 115-16   one-to-one, 47-9, 68, 114-15, 117-     18, 283 countries, socialist, 77 credit, 92 crises, economic, 223n, 261-2, 290-3,     296, 299 critical, 24-5, 27, 32, 74 criticism, 91-2, 118, 126-7, 143 Croce, Benedetto, 122, 126-7, 128n,     129-30, 132, 134, 137 Cuba, 34n cult of personality, 34, 119, 142, 197   Darstellung, 29, 188, 192-3, 310 Darwin, Charles, 245n definition, 14, 251, 113-15, 155,     158-9, 209n, 246-7, 257 deism, 102 Della Volpe, Galvano, 47, 77, 86, 115-     16, 131, 314 demand, 20   effectivity of, 166 denegation, 27, 38, 40, 102, 106, 312 Descartes, René, 49n, 52, 138n, 184-6,     190, 205n determination, 25, 27, 42, 47, 68, 95-     7, 105-6, 167-8, 171, 178, 181-     2, 186, 220, 224, 253, 295-7,     301, 305, 307   in the last instance, 7, 58,97, 99,     111, 138, 216-18, 220, 222n,     224, 305   structural, 184-6, 299, 305 development, uneven, 105-6, 300, 300n,     308, 312 diachrony, 67-8, 96, 107-8, 108n,     296, 298, 301-2, 307, 320 dialectic, 15, 27, 28n, 29, 32-3, 50-1,     73, 86, 92-4, 98, 108n, 112,     137, 142, 145, 153, 234, 274,     276 Diderot, Denis, 140 difference, 8, 14, 17, 19, 21, 28, 38,     40, 51, 58, 62, 69, 100, 132, 195,     231   specific, 14, 33, 68-9, 74-6, 78, 80,     173, 195-6, 209, 221, 297 differentiation, progressive, 225, 274 discipline (theoretical), 15, 25, 26n,     103, 157n, 158, 185, 187, 247,     308 discontinuity, historical, 204-5, 234,     257, 278 discourse,   scientific, 14, 26n, 47, 67-9, 146   theoretical, 49, 150, 183, 246, 254,     257 dislocation (décalage ), 17, 19, 29, 62,     68, 104-5, 108, 115, 121, 121n,     132, 227, 229, 231, 234, 236-7,     298, 300, 302, 307, 312 displacement, 99-100, 218, 241, 243-     7, 250, 307 dispute, sino-Soviet, 34 distribution, 101, 160, 162, 165-70,     175, 222, 230, 233, 265-6, 269-    70 division of labour, 58, 88, 92, 112, 124,     148, 162, 205, 227, 247, 264   in manufacture, 237-9   technical and social, 214, 220, 240 dogmatism, 45, 117, 119, 141 domination, 7, 98-9, 181, 186, 188,     245, 282, 303n, 307-8 Dühring, Eugen, 30 dynamics, 285-6, 291-3, 295-6,     299-301   École Normale Supérieure, 13 economic, 163, 178, 180, 183, 230,     234 economics, 74, 151, 167, 173, 183,     204, 206, 275 economism, 111, 119, 138-9, 306 economists, 13-14, 76-7, 92, 145,     158, 180-1, 202, 262 economy, 111, 139, 159, 172-3, 178-     9, 210, 216-18, 217n, 229-30,     249, 296 economy, political   classical, 14-15, 18-27, 28n, 30,     33, 39n, 49-50, 60, 73-7, 80, 83,     85-7, 89-93, 89n, 98, 112, 122-     5, 146-9, 151-2, 154, 158-65,     166n, 170-2, 174, 181-2, 184,     186, 195, 203, 227, 276-7, 286,     289, 295   Marx's, 109-10, 113, 116-18, 141,     145, 157, 185, 211   difference between classical and Marx's,     80, 90-3, 145, 147   modern, 14, 81, 85, 160-3, 295 effect (of a structure), 8, 17, 29, 39,     61, 68, 129, 131, 159, 180-1,     188-90, 193, 233, 252-5, 261,     268n, 282, 285-90, 306   knowledge, 62-4, 66-9, 217n   society, 651   unconscious, 68 effectivity, 29, 56, 99-100, 104, 106,     177-9, 186, 211, 254, 286, 304,     313 of a whole on its parts, 186-7 Einstein, Albert, 43 elements (of a structure), 29, 43, 58,     94-6, 99, 104, 106-7, 157, 170,     175-7, 180, 186-9, 197, 204,     211-13, 215-16, 223, 225-6,     230-1, 234-6, 239-43, 240n,     249-50, 252-3, 255, 257, 259,     265-7, 272, 279-84, 295  page 330   genealogy of, 279-84, 293, 298, 302 empiricism, 30, 32, 35-41, 35n, 37n,     39n, 43, 46-7, 49n, 57-8, 62-3,     67, 82, 86, 88, 89n, 90, 96-7,     96n, 102, 1O5, 108n, 109-10,     115-18, 130n, 134-6, 138, 141,     145, 148, 156, 161, 179, 182-5,     192-6, 202, 204, 207n, 248-9,     255, 279, 286, 289, 293, 297-8,     313 emptiness, 23, 33, 63, 145 end, 44, 55, 163-4, 243 Engels, Friedrich, 6, 13, 20, 22, 25,     28-31, 28n, 33, 38, 56, 79, 81-2,     113-16, 123, 135, 137, 143,     147-9, 148n, 152-6, 169, 172,     185, 208, 224, 229, 270, 316   Anti-Dühring, 30-3, 113, 123   Origins of the Family, 224   Preface to the English translation of     Capital, 146-7   Preface to Volume Two of Capital, 20,     22, 25, 28n, 31, 146, 149-52   Preface to Volume Three of Capital, 82,     113, 146   Dialectics of Nature, 33 England, 60, 194, 196-7, 203, 207n,     255-6, 282 epistemology, 15, 34, 44, 73-5, 77,     107-8, 108n, 125, 143, 153,     157, 166n, 186, 188, 190, 208,     243, 302 essence, 16-17, 34-40, 42, 47, 55, 62,     83-4, 91, 93-6, 99, 133, 186-7,     262   human, 17, 141, 172   and phenomenon, 83-5, 110-11, 124,     186-191, 189n essential and inessential, 36-8, 37n,     189-9 Establet, Roger, 7, 268n eternalism, 91-3, 112-13, 148-9,     164, 277 ethics, 45, 52, 55, 66, 133, 139 ethnology, 66, 160, 178-9, 223-4 Euclid, 62 Europe, Western, 282 event, 4, 96, 102-3, 108, 154, 205,     279, 294, 301 evolutionism, 120, 225-6, 243, 245n exchange, commodity, 210, 227, 230,     232, 255-6, 261, 265, 267, 268n,     269, 276 existence, 16, 34-5, 37-8, 47, 93-6,     99, 102, 104, 108, 111, 125,     168-9, 192-3, 207n experiment, scientific, 56, 59-60, 109,     135-6, 194, 197, 240 exploitation, 181, 214, 217, 222, 228,     260, 274, 276, 287, 289 exposition, method of, 15, 17, 50, 126,     259-60, 262, 285, 301 expression, 17, 45, 94, 128n, 131-2,     134, 136, 140, 186, 190-1, 227,     229, 231, 253, 305 expropriation, 13, 274-5 facts, 44, 50, 61, 102, 109, 121n,     150-2, 154-5, 158-9, 161-2,     179, 181, 203, 234, 248, 251,     256 family, 224 Febvre, Lucien, 96 fetishism, 17, 66, 179, 191, 216-19,     217n, 313 Feuerbach, Ludwig, 15, 33, 39, 39n,     96n, 134, 138, 138n, 140, 252,     309-11, 313-14 Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, 102 fiction, theoretical, 81-2 field, theoretical, 251, 26n, 35, 46-8,     55, 57, 59, 69, 73, 82, 89n, 121,     131, 135, 157, 160-1, 163, 165,     168, 176, 207, 296, 302, 308 find (trouvaille ), 283 Fireman, Peter, 113 flirtation, 29 forces, productive, 99, 139, 166-7,     171, 174n, 183, 203, 206-7,     219, 224, 233-5, 237, 240n,     243, 246-7, 249, 252, 264,     269, 291-2, 298-9, 302-5,     307, 311   socialization of, 284-5 form, 29, 32, 34, 36, 37n, 43-4, 47-     9, 59-60, 62, 67-8, 108, 108n,     115-17, 115n, 131, 173, 177,     210-12, 215-16, 222, 226, 235,     241-3, 245-7, 251-2, 259, 262,     267, 268n, 273, 287, 293,   transformed, 223-4 formation, social, 42, 104, 108, 110,     176, 203-4, 207n, 217n, 229,     250-1, 330n, 313   capitalist, 202 Foucault, Michel, 16n, 44n, 45, 103,     251, 310, 316, 323-4   Histoire de la folie, 26, 45, 45n, 103   Naissance de la clinique, 45n, 103,     251n Francastel, Pierre, 249 France, 126, 207n, 255 Franklin, Benjamin, 173 Freud, Sigmund, 16, 16n, 103, 143n,     157n, 188n, 243-7, 245n, 249,     311-12, 315   Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality,     243-5   Instincts and their Vicissitudes, 245-6   Introductory Lectures on Psycho-     analysis, 245-6 fullness, 22-3, 57, 30, 107, 145 future, historical, 95, 135, 197-8,     275, 285-6   Galileo (Galileo Galilei), 16, 42, 83,     185, 190, 205n gaze, 27-8, 45 Generalities I, II & III, 90, 189, 313 genesis, 41, 63-5, 67, 115, 229, 283 Germany, 256 Gide, Charles, 160  page 331  given, 19, 44, 84, 112, 122, 159,     161-4, 166, 178-80, 182-3,     204 God, 82, 117, 163 Godelier, Maurice, 160n, 178n Goldmann, Lucien, 249 goods, necessary subsistence, 20, 22-3,     154, 208, 220-1, 224, 300 Gramsci, Antonio, 13, 77, 85, 120,     120n, 126-37, 136n, 137n, 143,     162n, 204, 314   La rivoluzione contro il 'Capitale ',     120, 129   Il materialismo storico e la filosofia di     Benedetto Croce, 126, 128n, 129,     130n, 133n, 136n, 137, 137n Granger, Gilles Gaston,   Méthodologie économique, 295-6 Gray, John, 171 Greece, 185 guise, 268 Guizot, François Pierre-Guillaume, 203   handicrafts, 147, 233, 237-8, 242-3,     283, 303, 307 Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 15-17,     33, 35, 40-1, 44, 49-52, 55, 73,     86-7, 92-7, 102, 122, 132, 134-     6, 138n, 140-2, 153, 162, 171,     173, 184, 186-7, 190, 193, 227,     293, 310, 312-13, 315, 317,     319-22   Introduction to the Philosophy of     History, 122 Hegelianism, 15, 17, 28n, 29, 33, 35-6,     40, 46, 50, 53, 64, 67, 82, 94-7,     99, 103, 112, 121, 123, 125-7,     128n, 132, 137, 138, 145, 153,     197, 274, 276, 297-8 hegemony, 128 Heidegger, Martin, 53 Helvetius, Claude Adrien, 140 historians, 14, 76-7, 93-4, 96-7, 100,     105, 109-10, 116, 202-3, 205,     216, 223, 227, 248, 254 historicism, 16, 92, 106, 112, 116-17,     119-22, 126-32, 129n, 130n,     134-43, 138n, 177, 197-8, 225-     6, 314 histories, possibility of different, 100,     109, 247-51, 254 history, 13, 17, 35n, 43-4, 48, 51, 64,     66, 74, 99, 105, 108-10, 112,     119, 120n, 124, 128-9, 128n,     130n, 131-6, 136n, 139-40, 142-     3, 173-4, 183, 203, 205, 208,     234, 247-8, 250, 252, 255, 270,     277, 280, 283, 285, 293-4, 296-     7, 300-2   concept of, 93, 95-7, 102-3, 105,     107, 112-113, 116-17, 123n,     173, 177, 301-2   economic, 109, 133, 154, 205, 248-     9, 251, 300n   and economic theory, 111-13, 116   end of, 16, 132   philosophy of, 44, 201   political, 109, 133, 154, 248   science of, 51, 94, 119, 122, 124,     133, 137, 137n, 153-4, 201-2,     204, 243, 248, 257   theory of, 15-18, 28n, 29-30, 32,     44, 64-5, 89n, 105, 107, 109-11,     113-14, 117-18, 128-32, 137,     145, 183, 185, 195-8, 201-2,     208-9, 209n, 247, 251, 293,     301-2 Hobbes, Thomas, 185 homo oeconomicus, 162-3, 165, 168,     182 horizon, theoretical, 24-6, 59, 66, 308 humanism, 39n, 119-21, 126-7, 130,     138-42, 139n, 171, 183, 198, 314 Husserl, Edmund, 52-3, 55, 62, 138n,     184 hypothesis, 13, 47, 60, 115, 135, 202,     259   Idea, 64, 93-5, 98 idealism, 15, 27, 33, 41-2, 44, 57-8,     63, 87, 102, 127, 133, 141, 153,     171-2,   absolute, 33, 41, 47   Cartesian, 40, 53   German, 60, 102-3, 128n   speculative and empiricist, 87, 201 ideality, 62, 195 ideas,   production of, 22-5, 27, 29, 34, 48,     50, 63, 89n, 121n, 204, 295   production and discovery of, 18, 25,     46, 50, 120-l, 152, 169, 181,     190, 193, 316 ideology, 7-8, 15-17, 28n, 31-4, 35n,     39n, 43-7, 49, 52, 56, 58, 60-1,     63, 66-7, 69, 88, 89n, 90, 93, 96,     96, 98-9, 102, 104-7, 110-12,     114-16, 125, 128-31, 128n, 135     138-42, 145-6, 157, 163, 172,     177, 179, 183, 206-8, 225-6,     243, 248-9, 253-4, 282-3,     293, 295, 302, 314   fulfilment, 143   history of, 102, 251   organic, 128, 128n, 131-3   philosophical, 30-1, 34, 56, 89n,     157n ignorance, actual, 159 Ile de France, 123 Il'ienkov, Evald Vasilievich, 77 illusion, 17, 40, 44, 62, 97, 109, 117,     191, 260, 262-3, 295 imaginary, 17, 47, 116-17, 159 immanence, 127, 130n, 131, 182 imperialism, 141-2 incomes, distribution of, 166-8 index, 36, 51-2, 106, 115, 129, 160,     173-4, 205-6, 211, 217n, India, 301 individual, 36, 41-2, 66, 110-11, 125,     165-6, 232-3, 240, 243, 245,     245n, 249, 252-3, 263, 267-8,     271, 303-4   role in history of, 110-12  page 332 individuality, historical forms of existence     of, 112, 251-3, 303, 307 industry, modern, 148, 210-11, 236-7,     243, 303, 307 infrastructure, economic, 99, 138, 177n,     207n inside and outside, 26-7, 37-8, 53,     188-93 instances, 52, 55-6, 97, 99, 132, 204,     206-7, 207n, 218, 223-4, 227,     229, 234, 250-1, 269, 305-7 instinct,   component, 244-5, 247   sexual, 243-7 intellectuals, 127, 129, 136, 142 interest (on capital), 14, 79-80, 83, 91,     146, 149, 161, 168, 189, 222-3 interests, 52-3, 58, 60, 141-2 interiority, 55 International, Second, 119-20, 129,     138, 140 intertwining, 104, 124, 237, 258,     263-4, 296-7 intuition and representation, 42-3, 88 'inversion' of idealism, 28n, 33, 44, 46,     86, 134, 137-8, 138n, 153-5,     182 Italy, 126, 283   judgement, 255   Kant, Immanual, 52, 55, 81-2, 102,   115n, 135, 138n, 184, 255 Karmin, Otto, 160 Kautsky, Karl, 13, 141, 229 Kinship, 178-9, 224 Knowledge, 15-17, 19, 24, 27, 31, 35-     44, 35n, 39n, 46, 48-50, 52-64,     66-9, 87-9, 89n, 93, 95, 107-8,     108n, 111, 115-16, 118, 121n,     123, 125, 132-3, 139, 141, 160,     189-90, 192, 195, 203-4, 216,     225, 234, 249-50, 255, 278, 289,     296, 314   absolute, 16, 123, 125-6, 132   first and second kinds of, 159   guarantees of, 54-5, 57, 68, 156   history of, 15, 46, 49, 55, 61, 67, 69,     154, 156   'problem' of 52-4, 69, 314   process of, 34-41, 56, 61, 86, 88,     90, 122, 156   production of, 34, 41-5, 49, 54-5,     59, 66-7, 74, 89n, 156   theory of, 47, 49, 52, 56-8, 62, 68,     82, 116, 129, 184   theory of the history of the production     of, 56, 61, 62, 75 Korsch, Karl, 120, 140, 143, 314 Koyré, Alexandre, 44n Kugelmann, Ludwig, 273   labour, 20-3, 58, 79, 87, 123-4, 126,     146, 165, 170-3, 175, 210, 213-     16, 218-21, 223-4, 223n, 231-2     235-8, 240-1, 245, 247-9, 257,     268, 273-8, 281, 289, 295, 299-     300, 303-4   abstract and concrete, 79-80, 124-5   intellectual, 240, 240n   manual, 237-40, 238n   means of, 167, 170,173-4, 210-11,     213, 215-16, 218, 230, 232,     234-5, 238-42, 242n, 245, 250,     305   object of, 165, 170, 173, 176, 180-    1, 211, 213, 215-16, 232, 239,     241-2, 245, 250, 303, 305   organization, 211, 234, 237-9, 247   'price of', 20-1   productive and unproductive, 173, 232,     240, 240n   productivity of, 173-5, 210-11     234-5, 250, 284, 286-8, 292,     299-300   socially necessary, 299   'value of', 20-3, 27, 33, 154 labourer, 20, 22, 151, 173, 175-8,     195, 203, 211-16, 219-20, 230-     1, 237-9, 240n, 242, 253, 259,     263, 265-6, 269, 272-3, 277,     279-83, 295, 299-300, 302, 304,     306   collective, 237, 240, 252, 303 labour-power, 20-1, 23, 42, 79, 123,     151, 170-1, 173-4, 176-7, 212,     214-15, 219, 222-3, 225-6,     228, 230-3, 238-9, 242-3,     252, 265-7, 272, 280, 284, 287,     295, 303   value of, 20-1, 23, 154, 195, 210,     287 labour process, 90, 170-3, 210-11,     213-14, 216, 218-19, 221,     236-7, 239-43, 245, 250, 252,     266 Labriola, Arturo, 77, 126 Labrousse, C. Ernest, 96 Lacan, Jacques, 16n, 53, 188n La Châtre, Maurice, 6, 9, 49 Lalande, André   Dictionnaire philosophique, 160-2 land, 176, 181, 216, 228, 274 landowners, 195-6, 203, 227, 280 Landshut, S

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