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Contemporainity of Primitive Accumulation in Understanding Current Trends in Capitalism and Capitalist State

Year 2022, Volume: 9 Issue: 2, 170 - 185, 31.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.34232/pjess.1219358

Abstract

Today the social functions of the state and commons, which have been able to escape capital’s transformative effect so far, are under attack around the world. Discussions around the concept of primitive accumulation are attempts to understand the reasons, mechanisms and results of such attacks. Primitive accumulation in historical sense refers to a precapital separation of peasants from the means of production, which created the necessary conditions for capitalist development. On the other hand, many scholars since Luxemburg argue that primitive accumulation is a continuous process throughout capitalism’s history and it is intertwined with capitalist accumulation. Bringing primitive accumulation from precapital to contemporary era created theoretical problems. Since the state is traditionally the perpetrator of primitive accumulation, the proposed way to solve them is to revisit the capitalist state debate and scrutinize its role in contemporary developments, such as land, water and resource grabbing, simultaneously happening around the world.

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  • Smith, A. (1977). An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. University of Chicago Press.
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Kapitalizmin Güncel Eğilimlerini ve Kapitalist Devleti Anlamada İlkel Birikimin Güncelliği

Year 2022, Volume: 9 Issue: 2, 170 - 185, 31.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.34232/pjess.1219358

Abstract

Bugün dünyada, şu zamana kadar sermayenin dönüştürücü etkisinden kaçabilmiş devletin sosyal fonksiyonları ve müşterekler bir saldırı altındadır. İlkel birikim kavramı etrafındaki tartışmalar da bu olgunun nedenleri, mekanizmaları ve sonuçlarını anlama girişimlerinden biridir. İlkel birikim tarihsel olarak, sermaye öncesi köylünün üretim araçlarından kopartılmasıyla birlikte kapitalist gelişim için gerekli şartların oluşmasıdır. Öte yandan, Luxemburg’den beri akademisyenler ilkel birikimin kapitalizmin tarihi süresince devamlı bir süreç olduğunu ve kapitalist birikimle içiçe geçmiş olduğunu öne sürmektedirler. İlkel birikimi sermaye öncesi zamanlardan günümüze taşımak bazı teorik meseleleri ortaya çıkarmıştır. Devlet geleneksel olarak ilkel birikimin uygulayıcısı olarak görüldüğünden, bu çalışma, kapitalist devlet tartışmasını yeniden ele almayı ve devletin, dünyanın dört bir yanında aynı anda yaşanan toprak, su ve doğal kaynak gaspları gibi güncel olgulardaki rolünü dikkatli incelemeyi önermektedir.

References

  • Amin, S. (1974). Accumulation on a World Scale: A Critique of the Theory of Underdevelopment (Vol.1). Monthly Review Press.
  • Amin, S. (2001). Imperialism and Globalization. Monthly Review, 53(2), 6-24.
  • Aston, T.H., & Philpin, C. (eds). 1985. The Brenner Debate: Agrarian Class Structure and Economic Development in Early Modern Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Borras Jr., S. M., Kay, C., Gómez, S., & Wilkinson, J. (2012). Land Grabbing and Global Capitalist Accumulation: Key Features in Latin America. Canadian Journal of Development Studies, 33(4), 402-416.
  • Brand, U., Dietz, K. & Lang, M. (2016). Neo-Extractivism in Latin America: One Side of a New Phase of Global Capitalist Dynamics. Ciencia Política, 11(21), 125-159.
  • Brenner, R. (2006). What Is, and What Is Not, Imperialism?. Historical Materialism, 14(4), 79- 105.
  • Brewer, A. (1989). Marxist Theories of Imperialism: A Critical Survey. London & New York: Routledge.
  • Callinicos, A. (2009). Imperialism and Global Political Economy. UK: Polity Press. Cox, R. W., & Sinclair, T. J. (1996). Approaches to World Order. Cambridge University Press. Das, R. (2017). David Harvey's Theory of Accumulation by Dispossession: A Marxist Critique. World Review of Political Economy, 8/4 (Winter), 590-616.
  • De Angelis, M. (2001). Marx and primitive accumulation: The countinuous character of capital’s “enclosures”. The Commoner. Accessed in 14 December 2022, URL: https://thecommoner.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Marx-and-primitive- accumulation-deAngelis.pdf
  • Dobb, M. (1946). Studies in Development of Capitalism. London: G. Routledge and Sons.
  • Gottlieb, R.S. (1984). Feudalism and Historical Materialism: a Critique and a Synthesis. Science and Society, 48(1), 1-37. Gowan, P., Shaw, M., & Panitch, L. (2001). The State, Globalisation and the New Imperialism: A Roundtable Discussion. Historical Materialism, 9(1), 3-38.
  • Gudynas, E. (2010). The New Extractivism in South America: Ten Urgent Theses about Extractivism in Relation to Current South American Progressivism. Accessed in 15 June 2021, URL: http://postdevelopment.net/wp- content/uploads/2016/10/NewExtractivism10ThesesGudynas10.pdf
  • Harvey, D. (2003). The New Imperialism. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Harvey, D. (2004). The ‘New’ Imperialism: Accumulation by Dispossession. Socialist Register, 40, 63-87.
  • Harvey, D. (2006). Comment on Commentaries. Historical Materialism, 14 (4), 157–166. Harvey, D. (2010). A Companion to Marx’s Capital. London: Verso. Hilton, R. (ed.) (1978). The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism. London: Verso. Panitch, L. (2000). The New Imperial State. New Left Review, 2(2), 5-20. Tarbuck, K. (ed). (1972). The Accumulation of Capital – An Anti-Critique by Rosa Luxemburg / Imperialism and the Accumulation of Capital by Nikolai Bukharin. (14-43). New York & London: Monthly Review Press. Jessop, B. (1985). Nicos Poulantzas: Marxist Theory and Political Strategy. London: Macmillan. Leibman, D. (1984). Modes of Production and Theories of Transition. Science and Society, 48(3), 257-294.
  • Lenin, V. I. (1974). Collected Works Volume 3: The Development of Capitalism in Russia. Moscow: Progress Publishers.
  • Luxemburg, R. (2003). The Accumulation of Capital. London & New York: Routledge. Marx, K. (1887). Capital: a Critique of Political Economy Volume I. Moscow: Progress Publishers. McLennon, G. (1986). Marxist Theory and Historical Research: Between the Hard and Soft Opinions. Science and Society, 50(1), 157-165.
  • Roberts, W. C. (2020). What Is Primitive Accumulation? Reconstructing The Origin of a Critical Concept. European Journal of Political Theory, 19(4), 532-552.
  • Smith, A. (1977). An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. University of Chicago Press.
  • Sosa, M., & Zwarteveen, M. (2012). Exploring the Politics of Water Grabbing: The Case of Large Mining Operations in the Peruvian Andes. Water Alternatives, 5(2), 360–375.
  • Sweezy, P. M., & Dobb, M. (1950). The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism. Science and Society, 14(2), 134 - 167.
  • Sweezy, P. M. (1986). Feudalism to Capitalism Revisited. Science and Society, 50(1), 81-95.
  • Veltmeyer, H. (2013). The political economy of natural resource extraction: a new model or extractive imperialism?. Canadian Journal of Development Studies, 34 (1), 79–95.
  • Wallerstein, I. (1979). The Capitalist World-Economy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Melis Eroglu

Publication Date December 31, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 9 Issue: 2

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APA Eroglu, M. (2022). Contemporainity of Primitive Accumulation in Understanding Current Trends in Capitalism and Capitalist State. Pamukkale Journal of Eurasian Socioeconomic Studies, 9(2), 170-185. https://doi.org/10.34232/pjess.1219358
AMA Eroglu M. Contemporainity of Primitive Accumulation in Understanding Current Trends in Capitalism and Capitalist State. pjess. December 2022;9(2):170-185. doi:10.34232/pjess.1219358
Chicago Eroglu, Melis. “Contemporainity of Primitive Accumulation in Understanding Current Trends in Capitalism and Capitalist State”. Pamukkale Journal of Eurasian Socioeconomic Studies 9, no. 2 (December 2022): 170-85. https://doi.org/10.34232/pjess.1219358.
EndNote Eroglu M (December 1, 2022) Contemporainity of Primitive Accumulation in Understanding Current Trends in Capitalism and Capitalist State. Pamukkale Journal of Eurasian Socioeconomic Studies 9 2 170–185.
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JAMA Eroglu M. Contemporainity of Primitive Accumulation in Understanding Current Trends in Capitalism and Capitalist State. pjess. 2022;9:170–185.
MLA Eroglu, Melis. “Contemporainity of Primitive Accumulation in Understanding Current Trends in Capitalism and Capitalist State”. Pamukkale Journal of Eurasian Socioeconomic Studies, vol. 9, no. 2, 2022, pp. 170-85, doi:10.34232/pjess.1219358.
Vancouver Eroglu M. Contemporainity of Primitive Accumulation in Understanding Current Trends in Capitalism and Capitalist State. pjess. 2022;9(2):170-85.