CONTENTS
s Classifying
I What the historians say
II Natural history
III Structure
IV Character
V Continuity and catastrophe
VI Monsters and fossils
VII The discourse of nature
6 Exchanging
I The analysis of wealth
II Money and prices
III Mercantilism :
IV The pledge and the price
V' The creation of value
VI Utility
VII General table
VIII Desire and representation
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PART II
7 The limits of representation
I The age of history
II The measure of labour
III The organic structure of beings
IV Word inflection
V Heology and criticism
VI Objective syntheses
8 Labour, life, language
I The new empiricities
II Ricardo
HI Cuvier
IV Bopp
V Language become object
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