The second volume of Marx's Capital is entitled The Circulation of Capital . Here a collection of original essays, by internationally known scholars, treat its themes, bringing to bear on all its parts the latest textual findings, methodological resources and accumulated knowledge of Marxian theory. The result repairs the unjustified neglect of this volume in the literature on Marx and will awaken new interest in it among economists, philosophers and social theorists.Notes on the Contributors - Marx's Capital II, The Circulation of Capital: General Introduction; C.J.Arthur & G.Reuten - Economic Form and Social Reproduction: On the Place of 'Book II' in Marx's Critique of Political Economy; P.Mattick,Jr - Beyond the 'Commerce and Industry' Picture of Capital; P.Murray - The Capital/Consumer Relation in Lean Production: the Continued Relevance of Volume Two of Capital; T.Smith - The Fluidity of Capital and the Logic of the Concept; C.J.Arthur - Money in The Circulation of Capital; M.Campbell - Marx's Reproduction Schemes and Smith's Dogma; F.Moseley - The Status of Marx's Reproduction Schemes: Conventional or Dialectical Logic?; G.Reuten - Index