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[Marxism] What were capitalism's original economic imperatives
Jim Craven :
I use the following model to develop the core and derivative imperatives
(teleological logic) of capitalism.
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CB: I know that's right , Comrade ! Welcome back !
How about the an _orignal_ imperative to foreign "trade" , derived from the
owning more capital than can be invested profitably domestically, as the
type of imperative that might generate merchantilism, colonialism and
slavery ? That might be Lou's direct answer to my question.
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