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Some one asked us to publish a dictionary of Marxian economics; so that he could lay his finger on Marx’s explanations of economic problems.

He did not know that, along with the three volumes of Marx's analysis of capitalist society, we have published the greatest dictionary of economics ever written. All in one set of books!

The Index in the three volumes of Marx's CAPITAL contains nearly 1400 economic terms, phrases and words arranged alphabetically, so that you can find immediately any subject you want to look up. The three volumes contain over 2500 large pages on economics, and the alphabetical index contains more material than some dictionaries.

The text of CAPITAL contains Marx's complete analysis of the economics of capitalist society.

What Marx wrote on economic points is not a subject for debate. You can look up his own words and learn for yourself. You do not need to search through three great volumes to find data on the point at issue. Turn to the Index and find the pages giving Marx's explanations.

This Index meant months of the hardest kind of work by a Marxian scholar. It alone is worth the price of the three volumes that contain it. Arranged especially for students.