Capitalism, Imperialism, and Crises

S. Moosvi
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What is now called a ‘business cycle’ or a periodic revisiting of crises, each marked by sudden spurts of bankruptcies and sharp descents in market prices, has been a regular feature of the history of capitalism, even in its mercantilist and early colonial phase—its beginning marked, for example, in England, by the ‘South Sea bubble’ of 1720. With the onset of the Industrial Revolution in England in the latter half of the eighteenth century, the periodic crisis became one of production, that is, of a huge apparent mismatch between excessive supply and receding demand. This chapter attempts to place the recurring economic crises that have occurred during the history of modern capitalism in the changing contexts of capital accumulation and investment, and changing forms of imperialism. It discusses the work of several economic theorists, including Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Karl Marx, J. A. Schumpeter, Rosa Luxemburg, V. I. Lenin, and Arghiri Emmanuel. The chapter suggests a theoretical question: Would a socialist economy, if fully industrialized, also be subject to fluctuations resembling capitalist trade cycles?
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资本主义、帝国主义和危机
现在所谓的“商业周期”或周期性的危机重演,每次都以破产的突然爆发和市场价格的急剧下跌为特征,这是资本主义历史上的一个常规特征,即使在重商主义和早期殖民时期也是如此。在英国,1720年的“南海泡沫”就是其开端。随着18世纪下半叶英国工业革命的爆发,周期性危机变成了生产危机,也就是说,供应过剩与需求萎缩之间明显存在巨大的不匹配。本章试图将现代资本主义历史上发生的反复出现的经济危机置于不断变化的资本积累和投资背景以及不断变化的帝国主义形式中。它讨论了几位经济理论家的工作,包括亚当·斯密、大卫·李嘉图、卡尔·马克思、j·a·熊彼特、罗莎·卢森堡、v·i·列宁和阿吉里·伊曼纽尔。这一章提出了一个理论问题:如果完全工业化,社会主义经济也会受到类似资本主义贸易周期的波动吗?
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