Capitalism: The Age Of Unmasked Gods And Naked Kings

by Abdullah Ocalan

Capitalism: The Age Of Unmasked Gods And Naked Kings

  • ISBN-13: 9781629636528
  • Author(s): Abdullah Ocalan
  • Subject: Politics & government
  • Publisher: Pm Press
  • Imprint: Pm Press
  • Publication Date: 07-05-2024
  • Format: h/b

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Capitalism: The Age of Unmasked Gods and Naked Kings is the second volume of Abdullah Ocalan's definitive five-volume work The Manifesto of the Democratic Civilization. For years he has unraveled the sources of hierarchical relations, power, and the formation of nation-states that has led to capitalism's emergence and global domination. He makes the convincing argument that capitalism is not a product of the last four hundred years but a continuation of classical civilisation. Unlike Marx, Ocalan sides with Braudel by giving less importance to the mode of production than to the accumulation of surplus value and power, thus centering his criticisms on the capitalist nation-state as the most powerful monopoly of economic, military, and ideological power. He argues that the fundamental strength of capitalist hegemony, however, is the competition in voluntary servitude that a market economy has given rise to - not a single worker would reject higher wages - resulting in an unprecedented a
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Capitalism: The Age of Unmasked Gods and Naked Kings is the second volume of Abdullah Ocalan's definitive five-volume work The Manifesto of the Democratic Civilization. For years he has unraveled the sources of hierarchical relations, power, and the formation of nation-states that has led to capitalism's emergence and global domination. He makes the convincing argument that capitalism is not a product of the last four hundred years but a continuation of classical civilisation. Unlike Marx, Ocalan sides with Braudel by giving less importance to the mode of production than to the accumulation of surplus value and power, thus centering his criticisms on the capitalist nation-state as the most powerful monopoly of economic, military, and ideological power. He argues that the fundamental strength of capitalist hegemony, however, is the competition in voluntary servitude that a market economy has given rise to - not a single worker would reject higher wages - resulting in an unprecedented a

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