Primitive Accumulation and Imperialism

Authors

  • Harry Magdoff

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14452/MR-065-05-2013-09_2

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Abstract

To mark the centenary this year of the birth of Harry Magdoff, born August 21, 1913, Monthly Review is publishing the following talk found in his papers, and originally entitled "Primitive Accumulation." The precise date and occasion of the talk is unknown. However, an inspection of the contents suggests that it was probably delivered not long after the publication of Arghiri Emmanuel's article "White-Settler Colonialism and the Myth of Investment Imperialism," in the May–June 1972 issue of New Left Review, and before the publication of Magdoff's long article, "Colonialism: European Expansion Since 1763," which appeared in the fifteenth edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica late in 1974. It appears that the audience was aware in advance of the two topics to be discussed: Marx's treatment of "So-Called Primitive Accumulation" in volume 1 of Capital and Emmanuel's article on "White-Settler Colonialism."

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Published

2013-10-02

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