Seriously, I think Marx describes only about a half-dozen of them?
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Primitive communism
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[something missing here for Classical Antiquity?]
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Feudalism
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Manufacture
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Factory system
Seriously, I think Marx describes only about a half-dozen of them?
Primitive communism
[something missing here for Classical Antiquity?]
Feudalism
Manufacture
Factory system
Does contemporary Marxism still consider feudalism to be a unified mode of production? I've heard some historians say that there was never such a thing as indivisble feudalism, rather that there were different modes sort of interacting during this time which taken as a whole compose our conception and stereotypes of what feudalism means.
Could China during that time be considered feudal, or is it specifically a western European thing?
Marx had a half-baked idea about an “Asiatic mode of production” that wasn’t quite feudalism. Idk how it differs though.