Waste: Capitalism lives and thrives by, 246, 248, 250; two kinds of, 250; military and naval waste, 252.
Wealth: nature of it under existing system, 53; dependent on social circumstances, 54; an aggregation of exchange-values, 57; mystery surrounding the origin of our wealth, 58; labor not the only source of wealth, 102, 105.
Weisengruen (Paul), 12—what he says of the crises in Marxism, 12; leaning toward Berkeley, 31; claim for phantasy as maker of history, 32; gives much credit to materialistic conception of history, 33; denies history is a science, 34; groundless point against Marx, 35; objection to theory of class struggle, 46; materialism run mad, 47.
Wenckstern (Rudolph), 15.
Woltman (Ludwig), 15.
Workingmen: What is due them, 82, 83, 84; rates of exploitation of, grows with higher composition of capital, 125; freedom from personal bondage and ties of property, 155; reserve army, 158; growing poverty of not a necessary result of the evolution of capitalism, 220, 222.
"Zur Kritik," 26; 50; 255.