The Accumulation of Capital
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The Accumulation of Capital (full title : The Accumulation of Capital: A Contribution to an Economic Explanation of Imperialism, Die Akkumulation des Kapitals: Ein Beitrag zur ökonomischen Erklärung des Imperialismus) is the principal book length work of Rosa Luxemburg
Rosa Luxemburg
Rosa Luxemburg was a Marxist theorist, philosopher, economist and activist of Polish Jewish descent who became a naturalized German citizen...

 first published in 1913.

It is in three sections as described below :
  1. The Problem of Reproduction
  2. The Historical Exposition of the Problem
    1. Round I: Sismondi
      Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi
      Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi , whose real name was Simonde, was a writer born at Geneva. He is best known for his works on French and Italian history, and his economic ideas.-Early life:...

      --Malthus vs. Say
      Jean-Baptiste Say
      Jean-Baptiste Say was a French economist and businessman. He had classically liberal views and argued in favor of competition, free trade, and lifting restraints on business...

      --Ricardo
      David Ricardo
      David Ricardo was an English political economist, often credited with systematising economics, and was one of the most influential of the classical economists, along with Thomas Malthus, Adam Smith, and John Stuart Mill. He was also a member of Parliament, businessman, financier and speculator,...

      , MacCulloch
    2. Round II: The Controversy between Rodbertus
      Johann Karl Rodbertus
      Johann Karl Rodbertus , also known as Karl Rodbertus-Jagetzow, was a German economist and socialist from Greifswald...

       and von Kirchmann
    3. Round III: Struve-Bulgakov-Tugan Baranovski
      Mikhail Tugan-Baranovsky
      Mikhail Ivanovich Tugan-Baranovsky or Myhaylo Tuhan-Baranovsky was the Ukrainian politician, statesman, and a noted Russian-Ukrainian economist, a tutor of Nikolai Kondratiev...

      vs. Vorontsov-Kikolayon
  3. The Historical Conditions of Accumulation

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