In The Accumulation of Capital, RosaL uxemburg argues that “[s]ince the accumulation of capital becomes impossible in all points without
- In The Accumulation of Capital, Rosa
Luxemburg argues that “[s]ince the
accumulation of capital becomes impossible in
all points without noncapitalist surroundings,
we cannot gain a true picture of it by assuming
the exclusive and absolute domination of the
capitalist mode of production” (p. 345). This
leads her to conclude that capitalism is by
definition imperialist. Comprehensively and
accurately review Luxemburg’s argument
concerning the necessary connection between
capitalism and imperialism. - Account for the birth and collapse of the
Bretton Woods agreement. Make sure to
specify the mechanics and rationale behind the
agreement. - In class we explored the centrality of
topographic thought and practice to 20th
century modernity. Explore what this means in
reference to Cold War-era geopolitics and
landscapes. In what ways does the Cold Warera topographic imagination depart from – or
not – the earlier classical imperial
imagination?
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