Originally posted by Berzerker
The dis-order in China was a result of the emporer trying to shut down the opium trade.
The dis-order in China was a result of the emporer trying to shut down the opium trade.
The disorder in China resulted in the Emperor trying to shut down the opium trade, and that led to war.
Link to silver causing dis-order in Turkey?
Read any book on the Ottoman Empire, specifically the period between 1590 and 1620.
Capitalism is not colonialism or mercantlism, the two forces behind European expansion. Where in the definition of capitalism does it say theft is necessary?
What definition of capitalism? The one you Randroids came up with after the fact? Capitalism is not colonialism, no. But there is such a thing as capitalist colonialism, and colonialism was driven by capitalism, and vice versa. Mercantalism was a governmental policy, not an economyic system, and it corresponded to the first stage of capitalism, which was based on trade, i.e., merchants. Hence the name.
See, your problem is you want to look to a book for your definition of social reality, rather than looking at the actual history and creating a definition from that. Capitalism is the society that happened and the society we live in.
If you want to blame capitalism for colonialism because the former followed the latter, then communism and every future system is tainted by the past.
I have no problem with that. I'm not the one who thinks his ideal society is pristine and without blemish. Marx himself said, the future society will be shaped by what proceeds it. We will enter socialism with all the prejudices and social consciousnesses created in capitalist society. It will take time for the new society to overcome that. Oh well. No one said socialism was easy. In fact, this historical experience shows us it's pretty freakin hard, and easy for things to go terribly wrong.
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