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Industry is being financialized more than finance has become industrialized. The remedy is to write down debts and reform the tax system. Our financial problem is like a parasite on a sick body. The host needs to get rid of the intruder before it can heal itself.
Downsizing finance will not, in itself, avert the threatened privatization of the post office, water systems, roads and communication, or cure the high cost of privatized medical insurance and other infrastructure. Once you remove the debt drain and rentier burden from industrial capitalism will still leave the familiar old class tensions between employers and their workers. This will still leave the familiar labor problems of industrial capitalism – the fight to provide fair working conditions and basic necessities to all citizens, as well as to avoid war, environmental pollution and other social strains.
Hudson has never said that the goal is simply to get rid of finance capitalism. Hudson followed the true Marxist fashion of saying that industrial capitalism as envisioned by the classical political economists (Smith, Ricardo) will ultimately end in creating the material conditions necessary for socialism to be achieved.
Hudson is saying that defeating finance capitalism (rentier and landlord class) will pave the way for industrial capitalism to return, which as Marx himself had explained in Capital Vol. 1, will follow the historical process towards socialism.
In other words, Marx brought Smith and Ricardo’s theses to their logical conclusion, using historical and dialectical materialism, and showed that socialism became inevitable under (industrial) capitalism.
That’s silly. So he wants to revert capitalism from its imperialist stage into the one Marx analyzed so Marx’s original vision would be carried out. Hudson said himself the only country close to his ideal industrial capitalism is China, and its socialist. Who is his proposition for, and how does he plan to revert away from imperialism? Also, when has industrial capitalism ever lead to socialism? Socialism has happened in pre and semi capitalist colonies.
At a certain stage in the development of exchange, at a certain stage in the growth of large-scale production, namely, at the stage that was reached approximately at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries, commodity exchange had created such :in internationalisation of economic relations, and such an internationalisation of capital, accompanied by such a vast increase in large-scale production, that free competition began to be replaced by monopoly. The prevailing types were no longer enterprises freely competing inside the country and through intercourse between countries, but monopoly alliances of entrepreneurs, trusts. The typical ruler of the world became finance capital, a power that is peculiarly mobile and flexible, peculiarly intertwined at home and internationally, peculiarly devoid of individuality and divorced from the immediate processes of production, peculiarly easy to concentrate, a power that has already made peculiarly large strides on the road of concentration, so that literally several hundred billionaires and millionaires hold in their hands the fate of the whole world.
I know what imperialism is lol. I’m saying how the hell do you think you can reverse it rather than simply going through? It is a reactionary and petty bourgeois error to try to reverse the development of capitalism. Answer my question: why is going to a specific past stage of capitalism which had no successful socialist revolutions the best plan of action? We don’t have time for this, the climate clock is ticking.
From Michael Hudson’s Killing the Host, Ch. 28:
Hudson has never said that the goal is simply to get rid of finance capitalism. Hudson followed the true Marxist fashion of saying that industrial capitalism as envisioned by the classical political economists (Smith, Ricardo) will ultimately end in creating the material conditions necessary for socialism to be achieved.
Hudson is saying that defeating finance capitalism (rentier and landlord class) will pave the way for industrial capitalism to return, which as Marx himself had explained in Capital Vol. 1, will follow the historical process towards socialism.
In other words, Marx brought Smith and Ricardo’s theses to their logical conclusion, using historical and dialectical materialism, and showed that socialism became inevitable under (industrial) capitalism.
That’s silly. So he wants to revert capitalism from its imperialist stage into the one Marx analyzed so Marx’s original vision would be carried out. Hudson said himself the only country close to his ideal industrial capitalism is China, and its socialist. Who is his proposition for, and how does he plan to revert away from imperialism? Also, when has industrial capitalism ever lead to socialism? Socialism has happened in pre and semi capitalist colonies.
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You’re confusing me. That’s literally Capital, Vol 1.
Lenin explicitly stated in Imperialism: the Highest Stage of Capitalism that imperialism was about the expansion of finance capital.
From Lenin’s Introduction to Bukharin’s Imperialism and Global Economy:
I know what imperialism is lol. I’m saying how the hell do you think you can reverse it rather than simply going through? It is a reactionary and petty bourgeois error to try to reverse the development of capitalism. Answer my question: why is going to a specific past stage of capitalism which had no successful socialist revolutions the best plan of action? We don’t have time for this, the climate clock is ticking.