Foreword: From Fetishism to Materialism - New Perspectives on the Critique of Political Economy Preface to the English Edition Works of Karl Marx Cited Introduction: Marx's Inverted World 1 On the Project of a Critique of Political Economy 2 The Problem of Fetishism and Mystification in the Interpretation of the Critique of Political Economy 3 Fetishism and Its Forms 1 The Core Form: The Commodity Fetishism 2 The Fetishism of Money 3 The Fetishism of Capital4 Mystification and Its Forms 1 The Core Form: The Mystification of Wages 2 The Mystification of Profit (or Interest) 3 The Mystification of Ground Rent5 The Structure of the Critique of Political Economy: Proposal for a Reconstruction 6 Theory of Value and Fetishism 1 The Theory of Value: the Quantitative and Qualitative Perspective 2 The Immediate Relation between the Theory of Value and Fetishism 3 The Value-Form7 Theory of Surplus Value and Mystification 1 The Theory of Surplus Value: the Secret and the Appearance 2 The Immediate Relation between the Theory of Surplus Value and Mystification: the Trinity Formula, or the System of Illusion for an Inverted World8 Conclusions: Towards a Critical Materialism Epilogue to the Second Spanish Edition Marx and the Twilight Modernity Bibliography.
Inverted World : Fetish and Mystification in Marx's Critique of Political Economy