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K. Marx’s view on the role of capitalism in shaping world-historical relationships

stmm. 2019 (1): 73-91

UDC 316.4+930.008

DOI https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2019.01.073

ANDRII MALIUK

Abstract. The central theme of this research paper is the reconstruction of the Marxian vision of the place and role of capitalism in shaping worldwide, global relationships and interconnections, as well as in setting the historical limits of globality (which, in turn, is a product of capitalism itself). It is
shown that from Marx’s viewpoint capitalism is formed inseparably from the system of global interconnections and a global system of societal relationships. By the same token, the system of global relationships is a natural result of capitalist development. The world has been involved in the system of global interconnections due to (and through) a historically specific form of productive forces and societal relationships, which has been capitalistic. Capitalism is a global system by nature. Globality and universality constitute the very essence of capitalism, which Marx understood as inherently expansionist, as striving to spread limitlessly — and this is what exactly
characterises the global system. Such an understanding derives from the nature of capital, which is predicated upon striving for unlimited and ever-increasing accumulation, for self-growth.

Keywords: Marx, materialist conception of history, capitalism, world capitalist system, theory of a global historical process, social theory, globalisation

Publication in: ukr | rus

References

Arrighi, G. (1994). The Long Twentieth Century: Money, Power and the Origins of Our Time. London: Verso.
Engels, F.(1955). The Principles of Communism. In K. Marx, F. Engels, Works. 2-nd ed. Vol. 4 (pp. 322–329). Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Энгельс 1955].
Engels, F. (1956). The Campaign for the German Imperial Constitution. In K. Marx, F. Engels, Works. 2-nd ed. Vol. 7 (pp. 111–207). Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Энгельс 1956].
Engels, F. (1964). Engels to August Bebel. 10–11 May. In K. Marx, F. Engels, Works. 2-nd ed. Vol. 36 (pp. 20–23). Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Энгельс 1964].
Marx, K. (1940). Chronological Extracts. In Archive of Marx and Engels. Vol. 7. Moscow: State Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Маркс 1940].
Marx, K., Engels, F. (1955). Manifesto of the Communist Party. In K. Marx, F. Engels, Works. 2-nd ed. Vol. 4 (pp. 419–459). Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Маркс, Энгельс 1955а].
Marx, K. (1960). Capital: Critique of Political Economy. Vol. 1. In K. Marx, F. Engels, Works. 2-nd ed. Vol. 23. Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Маркс, Энгельс 1960].
Marx, K. (1961). Capital: Critique of Political Economy. Vol. 3, Part 1. In K. Marx, F. Engels, Works. 2-nd ed. Vol. 25, Part 1. Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Маркс, 1961].
Marx, K. (1962). Letter to P. V. Annenkov, December 28, 1846. In K. Marx, F. Engels, Works. 2-nd ed. Vol. 27 (pp. 401–413). Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Маркс 1962].
Marx, K. (1964). Theories of Surplus Value. Part 3. In K. Marx, F. Engels, Works. 2-nd ed. Vol. 26, Part 3. Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Маркс 1964].
Marx, K. (1968). Economic Manuscripts of 1857–1859. (The Original Version of “Capital”). In K. Marx, F. Engels, Works. 2-nd ed. Vol. 46, Part 1. Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Маркс 1968].
Marx, K. (1969). Economic Manuscripts of 1857–1859. (The Original Version of “Capital”). In K. Marx, F. Engels, Works. 2-nd ed. Vol. 46, Part 2. Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Маркс 1969].
Marx, K. (1973). Economic Manuscripts of 1861–1863. In K. Marx, F. Engels, Works. 2-nd ed. Vol. 47. Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Маркс 1973].
Marx, K., Engels, F. (1988). German Ideology. Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Маркс, Энгельс 1988].
Mendelson, L. A. (1959). Theory and History of Economic Crises and Cycles іn 3 vols. Vol. 1. Moscow: Socekgiz. [= Мендельсон, 1959].
Pradella, L. (2013). Imperialism and Capitalist Development in Marx’s Capital. Historical Materialism, 21 (2), 117–147. https://doi.org/10.1163/1569206x-12341300
Smith, T. (2006). Globalisation: A Systematic Marxian Account. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers.

K. Marx’s view on the role of capitalism in shaping world-historical relationships

stmm. 2019 (1): 73-91

UDC 316.4+930.008

DOI https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2019.01.073

ANDRII MALIUK

Abstract. The central theme of this research paper is the reconstruction of the Marxian vision of the place and role of capitalism in shaping worldwide, global relationships and interconnections, as well as in setting the historical limits of globality (which, in turn, is a product of capitalism itself). It is
shown that from Marx’s viewpoint capitalism is formed inseparably from the system of global interconnections and a global system of societal relationships. By the same token, the system of global relationships is a natural result of capitalist development. The world has been involved in the system of global interconnections due to (and through) a historically specific form of productive forces and societal relationships, which has been capitalistic. Capitalism is a global system by nature. Globality and universality constitute the very essence of capitalism, which Marx understood as inherently expansionist, as striving to spread limitlessly — and this is what exactly
characterises the global system. Such an understanding derives from the nature of capital, which is predicated upon striving for unlimited and ever-increasing accumulation, for self-growth.

Keywords: Marx, materialist conception of history, capitalism, world capitalist system, theory of a global historical process, social theory, globalisation

Publication in: ukr | rus

References

Arrighi, G. (1994). The Long Twentieth Century: Money, Power and the Origins of Our Time. London: Verso.
Engels, F.(1955). The Principles of Communism. In K. Marx, F. Engels, Works. 2-nd ed. Vol. 4 (pp. 322–329). Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Энгельс 1955].
Engels, F. (1956). The Campaign for the German Imperial Constitution. In K. Marx, F. Engels, Works. 2-nd ed. Vol. 7 (pp. 111–207). Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Энгельс 1956].
Engels, F. (1964). Engels to August Bebel. 10–11 May. In K. Marx, F. Engels, Works. 2-nd ed. Vol. 36 (pp. 20–23). Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Энгельс 1964].
Marx, K. (1940). Chronological Extracts. In Archive of Marx and Engels. Vol. 7. Moscow: State Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Маркс 1940].
Marx, K., Engels, F. (1955). Manifesto of the Communist Party. In K. Marx, F. Engels, Works. 2-nd ed. Vol. 4 (pp. 419–459). Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Маркс, Энгельс 1955а].
Marx, K. (1960). Capital: Critique of Political Economy. Vol. 1. In K. Marx, F. Engels, Works. 2-nd ed. Vol. 23. Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Маркс, Энгельс 1960].
Marx, K. (1961). Capital: Critique of Political Economy. Vol. 3, Part 1. In K. Marx, F. Engels, Works. 2-nd ed. Vol. 25, Part 1. Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Маркс, 1961].
Marx, K. (1962). Letter to P. V. Annenkov, December 28, 1846. In K. Marx, F. Engels, Works. 2-nd ed. Vol. 27 (pp. 401–413). Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Маркс 1962].
Marx, K. (1964). Theories of Surplus Value. Part 3. In K. Marx, F. Engels, Works. 2-nd ed. Vol. 26, Part 3. Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Маркс 1964].
Marx, K. (1968). Economic Manuscripts of 1857–1859. (The Original Version of “Capital”). In K. Marx, F. Engels, Works. 2-nd ed. Vol. 46, Part 1. Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Маркс 1968].
Marx, K. (1969). Economic Manuscripts of 1857–1859. (The Original Version of “Capital”). In K. Marx, F. Engels, Works. 2-nd ed. Vol. 46, Part 2. Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Маркс 1969].
Marx, K. (1973). Economic Manuscripts of 1861–1863. In K. Marx, F. Engels, Works. 2-nd ed. Vol. 47. Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Маркс 1973].
Marx, K., Engels, F. (1988). German Ideology. Moscow: Publishing House of Political Literature. [= Маркс, Энгельс 1988].
Mendelson, L. A. (1959). Theory and History of Economic Crises and Cycles іn 3 vols. Vol. 1. Moscow: Socekgiz. [= Мендельсон, 1959].
Pradella, L. (2013). Imperialism and Capitalist Development in Marx’s Capital. Historical Materialism, 21 (2), 117–147. https://doi.org/10.1163/1569206x-12341300
Smith, T. (2006). Globalisation: A Systematic Marxian Account. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers.

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