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mechant capital
1) a Europe/England without the
> Americas would not have been able to obtain as cheaply key land-
> intensive goods elsewhere, i.e. Baltic
"cheaply" is the wrong word. Anyways, is it possible to say that
mechant capital is not capitalism but that capitalism has
historically shown itself to require all sorts of non-capitalistic forms
of coercion?
- Thread context:
- "capitalisme sauvage",
Chris Burford Fri 25 May 2001, 22:57 GMT
- Decadent, backward, feudal Spain?,
Louis Proyect Fri 25 May 2001, 22:17 GMT
- Class relations in Mexico in 1910,
Louis Proyect Fri 25 May 2001, 21:11 GMT
- Easing constraints through trade,
Ricardo Duchesne Fri 25 May 2001, 19:09 GMT
- reply to J. Donald Hughes,
Louis Proyect Fri 25 May 2001, 14:29 GMT
- Fiscal Crisis of the State,
Keaney Michael Fri 25 May 2001, 14:12 GMT
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