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Title: | Primitive accumulation and surplus population: A critique of capitalocentrism in Marxian theory |
Authors: | Bhattacharya, Rajesh |
Keywords: | Aleatory Capital Non-capital Primitive accumulation Surplus population |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | SCOPUS "Capital" in the East: Reflections on Marx Springer Singapore |
Abstract: | Marx’s concept of primitive accumulation has traditionally been understood as pre-history to the emergence and eventual universalization of capital in the social formation. I argue, to the contrary, that “primitive accumulation” can be a theoretical category only in the presence of a theorized notion of an “outside” to capital. This “outside” of capital in a social formation is populated by a “surpluspopulation”- another concept that needs to be delinked from the capitalocentric notion of “reserve army of labour”. Once we recognize an ever-present non-capitalist “outside” in a social formation, primitive accumulation becomes central to dominance of capital over a social formation. |
Description: | Bhattacharya, Rajesh, IIM, Calcutta, India pp.137-152 DOI - 10.1007/978-981-32-9468-4_9 |
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