Capital and Interest
Introduction: The Problem of Interest
BOOK ONE: The Problem of Interest
Chapter 1: The Opposition to Interest in Classical and Mediaeval Times
Chapter 2: The Defence of Interest From the 16th Till the 18th Century
Chapter 3: Turgot's Fructification Theory
Chapter 4: Adam Smith and the Development of the Problem
Chapter 5: The Colourless Theories
BOOK TWO: The Productivity Theories
Chapter 1: The Productive Power of Capital
Chapter 2: The Naive Productivity Theories
Chapter 3: The Indirect Theories
BOOK THREE: The Use Theories
Chapter 1: The Use of Capital
Chapter 2: Historical Statement
Chapter 3: Plan of Criticism
Chapter 4: The Use of Capital According to the Say-Hermann School
Chapter 5: The True Conception of the Use of Goods
Chapter 6: Criticism of the Say-Hermann Conception
Chapter 7: The Independent Use: An Unproven Assumption
Chapter 8: The Independent Use: Its Untenable Conclusion
Chapter 9: The Independent Use: Its Origin in Legal Fiction
Chapter 10: Menger's Conception of Use
Chapter 11: Final Insufficiency of the Use Theory
BOOK FOUR: The Abstinence Theory
Chapter 1: Senior's Statement of the Theory
Chapter 2: Criticism of Senior
Chapter 3: Bastiat's Statement
BOOK FIVE: The Labour Theories
Chapter 1: These Theories Agree in Explaining Interest as Wage of the Capitalist's Labour
BOOK SIX: The Exploitation Theory
Chapter 1: Historical Survey
Chapter 2: Rodbertus
Chapter 3: Marx
BOOK SEVEN: Minor Systems
Chapter 1: The Eclectics
Chapter 2: The Later Fructification Theory
CONCLUSION