PEN-L
mailing list archive
[ Other Periods
| Other mailing lists
| Search
]
Date:
[ Previous
| Next
]
Thread:
[ Previous
| Next
]
Index:
[ Author
| Date
| Thread
]
Re: Eurocentrism once again
It is true that most of the TW are not part of this global
economy. China is enough to subsidize the US with its low wage
production....
Cheers, Anthony
The implication is that China would be a richer place if it exported
less, and thus subsidized the U.S. less--that each container that
leaves Shanghai for Long Beach is a subtraction to Chinese living
standards.
I cannot see how that could possibly be true...
Brad DeLong
I think China as a nation will have a higher level of productive
forces than now if it continues to expand its participation in the
global capitalist economy, exporting goods to the USA or whatever,
without glitches like protectionism by the USA & other rich nations.
At the same time, the same industrial development through capitalism
will uproot the majority of peasants, intensify labor discipline of
proletarians, reduce their standards of living, pollute the
environment, etc. for at the very least some decades to come (as it
already has to a significant degree). After a period of industrial
misery, Chinese proletarians may gain higher standards of living _if_
they win some victories in class struggles, though that's not at all
guaranteed.
On the other hand, the above may not happen, in that the capitalist
road may create enough worker, peasant, and/or ethnic minority
uprisings to change China's political course. Or maybe the world
capitalist economy will tank. Who knows?
Yoshie
- Thread context:
- Re: Re: RE: Eurocentrism once again, (continued)
- Re: Re: RE: Eurocentrism once again,
Anthony DCosta Thu 24 May 2001, 20:08 GMT
- Re: Re: Re: RE: Eurocentrism once again,
Brad DeLong Fri 25 May 2001, 17:18 GMT
- Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Eurocentrism once again,
Anthony DCosta Fri 25 May 2001, 17:26 GMT
- Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Eurocentrism once again,
Michael Perelman Fri 25 May 2001, 18:56 GMT
- Re: Eurocentrism once again,
Yoshie Furuhashi Fri 25 May 2001, 23:30 GMT
- Re: Re: RE: Eurocentrism once again,
Brad DeLong Fri 25 May 2001, 17:18 GMT
- Re: Eurocentrism once again,
Michael Perelman Fri 25 May 2001, 23:26 GMT
- Re: RE: Eurocentrism once again,
Brad DeLong Thu 24 May 2001, 22:37 GMT
- RE: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Eurocentrism onceagain,
Max Sawicky Wed 23 May 2001, 20:05 GMT
[ Other Periods
| Other mailing lists
| Search
]