Sara’s Reviews > The Structure of World History: From Modes of Production to Modes of Exchange > Status Update
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"Capital- Nation-State (...) is a mutually complementary apparatus. For example, a capitalist economy allowed to take its own course will inevitably result in economic inequality and conflict. But the nation, as something that intends communality and equality, will seek to resolve the various contradictions and inequalities introduced by the capitalist system. The state in turn realizes this intention".
— Mar 19, 2016 01:17PM
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"In a state, on the other hand, plunder precedes redistribution. It is precisely in order to be able to plunder continuously that redistribution is instituted".
— Apr 03, 2016 08:41AM
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"Far from being materialistic, the capitalist system is an idealistic world based on credit. It is for precisely this reason that it always harbors the possibility of crisis."
— Apr 03, 2016 08:04AM
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"In fact, what Marx called communism hardly differs from what Kant called “the kingdom of ends.” It is, in other words, a society in which you treat any other “always at the same time as an end and never merely as a means to an end.”"
— Apr 03, 2016 07:00AM
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"It was Hegel, in his 'Philosophy of Right', who rst explicated capital, nation, and state as a mutually interrelated system."
— Apr 03, 2016 06:46AM
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"In my view, the situation that Fukuyama called “the end of history” means that once this Capital-Nation-State form is realized, any subsequent fundamental revolution is impossible. "
— Mar 19, 2016 01:48PM

