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Suppression of Marx
As for her, Rosa Luxemburg, although she hoped and prayed for the
"proletarian revolution", had understood that the accumulation could not be
endogenous and on the contrary needed an expansion within space, what was
attested by colonialism. She logically concluded that this expansionism was
necessarily to come up against a deadline, should it be in last resort the
planetary one. In other words, "capitalism" was necessarily to one day enter
a crisis of which it could not getting out. This thesis had to experience a
censorship and a purgatory that are continuing.
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CB: In Engels' day, and in Lenin's, even if there was a global limit , there was no need to wait for that limit to have the world revolution. Today, we may not even approach the limit really.
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- RE: Re: RE: Suppression of Marx, (continued)
- RE: Re: RE: Suppression of Marx,
Devine, James Mon 04 Mar 2002, 17:02 GMT
- Re: Re: RE: Suppression of Marx,
Justin Schwartz Mon 04 Mar 2002, 17:18 GMT
- Re: RE: Re: Suppression of Marx,
Justin Schwartz Mon 04 Mar 2002, 17:25 GMT
- RE: Re: RE: Suppression of Marx,
Forstater, Mathew Mon 04 Mar 2002, 18:04 GMT
- Suppression of Marx,
Charles Brown Mon 04 Mar 2002, 20:13 GMT
- Re: Re: Re: Re: Suppression of Marx,
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Charles Brown Mon 04 Mar 2002, 15:21 GMT
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