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Re: [Pen-l] Lenins Imperialism reads like it was written yesterday
- To: "Progressive Economics" <pen-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Pen-l] Lenins Imperialism reads like it was written yesterday
- From: "Jim Devine" <jdevine03@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 18:17:48 -0700
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BTW, Marx presented a vision of imperialism and dependency, by the
way, in chapter 10, section 2, of CAPITAL:
>Capital has not invented surplus-labour. Wherever a part of society possesses the monopoly of the means of production, the labourer, free or not free, must add to the working-time necessary for his own maintenance an extra working-time in order to produce the means of subsistence for the owners of the means of production, whether this proprietor be the Athenian caloÏ cagaqoÏ [well-to-do man], Etruscan theocrat, civis Romanus [Roman citizen], Norman baron, American slave-owner, Wallachian Boyard, modern landlord or capitalist. It is, however, clear that in any given economic formation of society, where not the exchange-value but the use-value of the product predominates, surplus-labour will be limited by a given set of wants which may be greater or less, and that here no boundless thirst for surplus-labour arises from the nature of the production itself. Hence in antiquity over-work becomes horrible only when the object is to obtain exchange-value in its specific independent money-form; in the production of gold and silver. Compulsory working to death is here the recognised form of over-work. Only read Diodorus Siculus. Still these are exceptions in antiquity. But as soon as people, whose production still moves within the lower forms of slave-labour, corvÃe-labour, &c., are drawn into the whirlpool of an international market dominated by the capitalistic mode of production, the sale of their products for export becoming their principal interest, the civilised horrors of over-work are grafted on the barbaric horrors of slavery, serfdom, &c. Hence the negro labour in the Southern States of the American Union preserved something of a patriarchal character, so long as production was chiefly directed to immediate local consumption. But in proportion, as the export of cotton became of vital interest to these states, the over-working of the negro and sometimes the using up of his life in 7 years of labour became a factor in a calculated and calculating system. It was no longer a question of obtaining from him a certain quantity of useful products. It was now a question of production of surplus-labour itself: So was it also with the corvÃe, e.g., in the Danubian Principalities (now Roumania).<
Different types of class exploitation (slavery, etc.) were and are
dominated by market exchange (the relentless search for exchange-value
and profit) and thus combine the worst of pre-capitalist modes of
production and capitalism itself.
--
Jim Devine / "Segui il tuo corso, e lascia dir le genti." (Go your own
way and let people talk.) -- Karl, paraphrasing Dante.
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- [Pen-l] Sheehan's 4th of July message,
Dan Scanlan Fri 04 Jul 2008, 20:37 GMT
- [Pen-l] Lenins Imperialism reads like it was written yesterday,
Louis Proyect Fri 04 Jul 2008, 18:34 GMT
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