ousdahl wrote: ↑Thu Nov 03, 2022 5:56 pm
Mjl wrote: ↑Thu Nov 03, 2022 4:17 pm
I think tying Capitalism to environmental issues isn't backed by data.
Is there any way to corroborate this thought?
For any reasonable discussion of this first you have to agree on terms. Here is the Marxist stage theory of socio/economic development.
Marxist Stage Theory
Stage 1 – Primitive Communism
Men performed the same economic function – hunter gathering. They worked together in order to survive. There was no private property and there were no classes. Eventually the most successful hunter gatherers gained power and control over the others.
Stage 2 – Imperialism
The strong man ruled. He began by owning all the land but when threatened by outsiders, he would grant land to others in return for military services. A new land-owning aristocracy was therefore created.
Stage 3 – Feudalism
Land was owned by the aristocracy who exploited the peasantry who worked it. There was a surplus of food which the aristocracy sold to others – creating a class of merchants and capitalists who wanted to share political power.
Stage 4 – Capitalism
The wealthy merchants and factory owners (bourgeoisie) obtained political power and exploited the workers (proletariat). As the proletariat became politically aware they would rise up and overthrow the bourgeois government.
Stage 5 – Socialism
There would be a dictatorship of the proletariat as workers’ organisations re-distributed food, goods and services fairly according to need, and profits were shared by all. The middle classes would come to understand that equality was superior to private ownership.
Stage 6 – Communism
Everyone would join together for the common good. Money and government would no longer be needed and society would be class-less. As all countries reached this stage the world would become state-less and competition and wars would cease.
Next let's define the top 15 economies in the world by GDP.
United States: $20.89 trillion
China: $14.72 trillion
Japan: $5.06 trillion
Germany: $3.85 trillion
United Kingdom: $2.67 trillion
India: $2.66 trillion
France: $2.63 trillion
Italy: $1.89 trillion
Canada: $1.64 trillion
South Korea: $1.63 trillion
Russia: $1.48 trillion
Brazil: $1.44 trillion
Australia: $1.32 trillion
Spain: $1.28 trillion
Indonesia: $1.05 trillion
Please define them as to their stage according to Marxist theory.