ABSTRACT

In the capitalist society, the rate of profit varies among production sectors with their different organic composition of capital. The capitalists of various sectors divide up the surplus value created by the worker according to the principle of equal profit for equal capital. The insatiable greed for surplus value is the nature of the capitalist. The capitalists of various sectors divide up the surplus value created by the worker according to the principle of equal profit for equal capital. The exploitation of the employee by the commercial capitalist is equally cruel. In the capitalist society, the financial capitalist, in addition to the industrial and commercial capitalists, also shares in the surplus value. In the capitalist society, the borrowing and lending of money is largely done through the bank. The agricultural capitalist who operates superior and medium land thus reaps excess profit. This excess profit has no connection with private landownership.