The Dissolution of Non-Capitalist Environments

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The Dissolution of Non-Capitalist Environments is a section of Rosa Luxemburg’s Marxist economic work *The Accumulation of Capital* that analyzes how capitalism expands by undermining and absorbing pre-capitalist social and economic systems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book section
chapter
literary work
analyzes destruction of traditional social structures
how capitalism depends on non-capitalist markets
role of the state in capitalist expansion
role of violence in capitalist expansion
argues capitalism requires external non-capitalist areas for realization of surplus value
capitalism tends to dissolve the very non-capitalist environments it needs
expansion into non-capitalist areas is inherently contradictory
author Rosa Luxemburg
concerns commodification of social relations
destruction of peasant economies
global expansion of capitalism
integration of colonies into world capitalism
countryOfOrigin Germany
critiques orthodox Marxist views on closed capitalist reproduction
discipline economics
political theory
focusesOn absorption of non-capitalist sectors by capitalism
interaction between capitalist and non-capitalist economies
undermining of pre-capitalist relations
genre Marxist economic theory
political economy
hasForm prose
hasPerspective anti-capitalist
revolutionary socialist
historicalContext early 20th century capitalism
influenced dependency theory discussions
later Marxist debates on imperialism
intendedAudience Marxist theorists
students of political economy
language German
mainTopic capitalist expansion
colonialism
imperialism
non-capitalist environments
pre-capitalist social formations
primitive accumulation
partOf The Accumulation of Capital
relatedTo Rosa Luxemburg’s theory of imperialism
The Accumulation of Capital
theoreticalFramework Marxism
workIncludedIn Rosa Luxemburg’s collected works

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The Accumulation of Capital hasPart The Dissolution of Non-Capitalist Environments