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Marx’s Concept of The Asiatic Mode of Production and Its Historical Geography
     Release time: 2020-09-18

 

 

Shang Li

 

Abstract

The validity and implication of the Asiatic mode of production [AMP] has become one of the most controversial issues in Marxist theory since Marx mentioned this concept. A huge space for understanding and misunderstanding is bequeathed by Marx’s oeuvre because he never systematically elaborated on it in his published work. Based on a close reading of Marx’s texts and their contemporary interpretations, this paper argues for the possibility of understanding the mode of production in terms of property relations by clarifying the two-fold character of property; demonstrating the validity of the AMP by decomposing historical modes of production into two dimensions; clarifying its implications and locating its historical geography by distinguishing it from other modes of production, pointing out its significance for anti-capitalism and anti-privatisation.

 

Keywords

Marx, Mode of Production, Historical Geography, Property, Ownership, Land

 

From: Critique 2020 48 (2-3)

Editor: Wang Yi

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