Part One
The Marxist Theory of Money
A. A "General" Theory of Money, 19
B. A "Complete" Theory of Money, 25
a. Money, Measure of Value, 26
b. Money, Medium of Circulation, 30
c. Money, Instrument of Hoarding, 38
1. Hoarding, 39
2. Money as "Means of Payment" and "Universal Money," 44
d. Money and Social Power, 45
Table of the Forms of Money,48
Part Two
Money and Capitalism
I. The Financing of Capitalist Production, 51
A. Money and the Capital Cycle, 52
B. Money and Reproduction of the Social Product, 58
a. The Circulation of Surplus Value, 60
b. The Financial Requirements for Equilibrium, 64
II. Credit: Structures and Cycle 72
A. The Structures of Credit, 74
a. A Monetary Theory of Credit, 77
1. Marx's Method, 77
2. "Credit Money" 80
b. A Unitary Concept of Credit, 86
1. Unity of Capital Markets and of the Rate of Interest, 8
2. Induction of the Financial Circuits, 91
The Banks, 91
The Balance of Payments and the "Demand for World Money," 99
B. Credit and Business Cycle, 107
a. The Financial Cycle, 109
b. The Crisis and the Credit System, 114
c. Banking Policy and Money Power, 119
Postscript to the Second Edition 125