Moore consequently focuses attention on the grand movements of primitive accumulation, colonialism, and the globalization of town-country relations that characterized early modern capitalism.
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The less developed countries " also " face a process of primitive accumulation, it is an ongoing process of expropriation, Proletarianization and Urbanization.
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He argued in the new economics that the USSR had to undertake the " primitive accumulation " that early capitalist societies had had to.
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Marx's story of primitive accumulation is best seen as a " special " case of the " general " principle of capitalist market expansion.
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Thus the Soviet Union had to undertake by planning in " socialist primitive accumulation " what England had undergone by happenstance in the 17th century.
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Such neoliberal structures further reinforce a process of nature enclosure and primitive accumulation or accumulation by dispossession that serves to privatise increasing areas of nature.
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The book examines the British state, empire and army in the 18th century, casting warfare in economic terms as an instrument of the primitive accumulation of capital.
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Instead, she posits that primitive accumulation is a fundamental characteristic of capitalism itself that capitalism, in order to perpetuate itself, requires a constant infusion of expropriated capital.
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Silvia Federici is an Italian scholar, teacher, and activist from the radical Witch : Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation ", expands on the work of Leopoldina Fortunati.
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Across the globe, we see that the industrial countries of today were the most violent oppressors of human rights during those eras they were engaged in primitive accumulation.