"Part 8 Chapter 26. "the historical process of divorcing the producer from the means of production". Does Marx see it as a one-off event? Confined to pre-history?"
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"Interesting that Porter, Cain & Hopkins while within the establishment mimicked arguments going on among the Left in the 70s, i.e. it's a problem of, lets say, "modernising" British capitalism"
"While Luxemburg did see primitive accumulation as historic, she did crucially see the extra-economic prerequisite of capitalism. Seperation of people from the means of production as continuous."
"A theoretical paradigm that is pretty much ignored by theorists of imperialism. With a Luxemburgian foundation this process of "making others" could be seen as vital to capitalism. States too.."