Because he represents bourgeois wealth acquired through trade and not aristocratic primitive accumulation his daughters are happy to take his money, but will see him only in private.
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Marx had viewed the process in a similar light, referring to it as part of the process of " primitive accumulation " whereby enough initial capital is amassed to begin capitalist production.
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This belief derives from Marx's 1867 book " Capital ", in which Marx wrote " of the condition essential to the emergence of capitalism, which he called the'primitive accumulation'of capital as capitalism's starting point ."
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Mercantilism was driven by the belief that the wealth of a nation is increased through a positive balance of trade with other nations; it corresponds to the phase of capitalist development sometimes called the primitive accumulation of capital.
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A process of primitive accumulation of capital, upon which commercial finance operations could be based and making application of mass wage labor and industrialization possible, was the necessary precondition for the transformation of merchant capitalism into industrial capitalism.
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Being liberated from serfdom meant being able to sell one's land and work wherever one desired . " The so-called primitive accumulation, therefore, is nothing else than the historical process of divorcing the producer from the means of production.
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David Harvey summarized Karl Marx's description of it : primitive accumulation " entailed taking land, say, enclosing it, and expelling a resident population to create a landless proletariat, and then releasing the land into the privatized mainstream of capital accumulation ".
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A number of Marxian economists have argued that the Enclosure Acts in England, and similar legislation elsewhere, were an integral part of capitalist primitive accumulation and that specific legal frameworks of private land ownership have been integral to the development of capitalism.
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Visual sociology also requires the development of new forms for example, data driven computer graphics to represent complex relationships e . g ., changing social networks over time, the primitive accumulation of capital, the flow of labor, relations between theory and practice.
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Capital & Class 35 ( 1 ) : 23-38 .-- http : / / journals . sagepub . com / doi / pdf / 10.1177 / 0309816810392969 ), who disputes the view that what is described as present-day primitive accumulation, or accumulation by dispossession, entails proletarianization.