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Production: 25; technical development in the means of production not always chief cause of change in material conditions, 35, 36; distinctive feature of capitalist production, 54; the factory product—how produced, 63, 64, 65; distribution of "surplus" accomplished by laws of production, 74, 75; purpose of production, 91; "participation" of nature in, 101, 102; effect of production for the market on distribution, 153; adaptability and expansiveness of the capitalist system of production, 240.

Profit: 59; 60; 74; rate of, 79; tendency of rate to diminish, 120, 124, 125; tendency to increase, 126.

Proletariat: historic mission, 183, 214, 215; difference between antique and modern, 202; salaried persons part of, 206; active factor of the Revolution, 215; evolves a new ideology, 228, 229.

Rent: 80; 111, 112.

Retail Dealer, 64.

Revisionism, 11; first manifestation of, 14; Bernstein's aid to, 15; Dr. Nossig's attempt to raise it to the dignity of a system, 15; tendencies of capitalistic development its proper domain, 170, 171; barren of practical results, 175; central point of revisionism, 215, 230.

Revisionists: 11; 15, 131; methods employed by, 150, 173.

Revolution (Social), 215, 230.

"Rheinische Zeitung," 50.

Ricardo (David), 52; 86; 88.

Rockefeller (John D.), 213.

Rodbertus (Karl), 86; 127.

Roosevelt (Theodore), 208.

Rothstein (Theodore), 219.

Seligman (E. R. A.): 41, 43; where he and Weisengruen meet, 45, 48.

Stern (J.), 269.

Slobodin (H. L.), 258.

Simkovitch (V. G.), 149, 150.

Slominski (Ludwig), 40; 48; 51; 90; 94; 98; 136; 137.