Rebecca Cooper 1925

The Logical Influence of Hegel on Marx


First Published: by versity of Washington Publications in the Social Sciences, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 79-182. October, 1925, University of Washington Press, Seattle;
Transcribed: by Sam Berner.


Contents

Foreword

Introduction

PART I. Historical Theory

I. Hegel’s Philosophy of History

Section 1. General Theory
Section 2. Classification of Historical Data

II. Engels’ Analysis of the Philosophical Background of Historical Materialism

III. The Abstract Theory of Historical Materialism and The Philosophy of Hegel

IV. The Concrete Theory of Historical Materialism and the Philosophy of Hegel

PART II. Political Theory

I. Hegel’s Philosophy of Right

II. Hegel’s Philosophy of Right and Corresponding Marxist Principles

PART III. Economic Theory

I. A General Survey of Marx’s Capital

II. Marx’s Theory of Value

III . The Theory of Value and the Philosophy of Hegel

IV. The Marxist Process of Circulation and its Relation to Hegel’s Logic

Section 1. Marx’s Theory of the Metamorphosis of Commodities
Section 2. Hegelian Concepts in the Theory of the Metamorphosis of Commodities
Section 3. The Transformation of Money into Capital.
Section 4. Hegelian Concepts in the General Formula for Capital

V. Conclusion