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M&E/C2/Ch.12(fn)x.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
Capital, Vol. II, Ch. XII
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But if at the same time the finished product turned out daily or weekly by a cotton-spinning mill is still more rapidly increased by improved processes, then the working period in machine-building, compared with that in spinning, has nevertheless grown relatively in length. * Manava Dharma Sastra or Manu laws -- an ancient
Indian
religious, legal and ritual code which determined the duties of every Hindu in keeping with the tenets of Brahmanism. The compilation of these laws is traditionally attributed to Manu, the mythical progenitor of man
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M&E/C2/Ch.14(fn)x.html
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Title:
Capital, Vol. II, Ch. XIV
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By tacit consent, a fair opportunity is afforded to the merchant of realising the proceeds of his merchandise, not indeed before, but within a reasonable time of, the bills drawn against it fall due. In this view, the present usance for
Indian
bills cannot be considered excessive. Indian produce for the most part being sold in London with three months' prompt, and allowing for loss of time in effecting sales, cannot be realised much within five months, while another period of five months will have previously elapsed (on an average) between the time of purchase in India and of delivery in the English warehouse
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M&E/C2/Ch.16(fn)x.html
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Title:
Capital, Vol. II, Ch.XVI
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But when the manufacturer himself replaces his money-capital by some credit transaction, things are not so good). The exporter sells his cotton goods later in the
Indian
market, from where his advanced capital is remitted to him. Up to this remittance the case runs the very same course as when the length of the working period necessitated the advance of new money-capital to maintain the production process on a given scale
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M&E/C2/Ch.4(fn)x.html
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20 August 2002
Title:
Capital, Vol. II, Ch. IV
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On the contrary Within its process of circulation, in which industrial capital functions either as money or as commodities, the circuit of industrial capital, whether as money-capital or as commodity-capital, crosses the commodity circulation of the most diverse modes of social production, so far as they produce commodities. No matter whether commodities are the output of production based on slavery, of peasants (Chinese,
Indian
ryots), of communes (Dutch East Indies), of state enterprise (such as existed in former epochs of Russian history on the basis of serfdom) or of half-savage hunting tribes, etc. -- as commodities and money they come face to face with the money and commodities in which the industrial capital presents itself and enter as much into its circuit as into that of the surplus-value borne in the commodity-capital, provided the surplus-value is spent as revenue; hence they enter into both branches of circulation of commodity-capital
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M&E/C2/Ch.6(fn)x.html
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Capital, Vol. II, Ch. VI
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--Ed.]) that a book-keeper was installed for agriculture as early as the primitive
Indian
communities. Book-keeping is there made the independent and exclusive function of a communal officer
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