by radon1 » Wed 08 Jan 2014, 17:49:50
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Pops', '
')I didn't say profit would increase forever, in fact profits and accumulation could decrease forever and still private, for profit ownership would survive. The Idea is accumulation and even in a decreasing economy you can bet someone will be profiting and accumulating.
In order to profit and accumulate, it is necessary to effect interaction of independent self-reproducing economic units/markets. Look at the primitive tribes - they do not accumulate until (and unless) they come into interaction with other tribes, even if the latter were offspring of their own kicked away a long ago. Historically, we have lived in the world where these economic units were a myriad - every family, tribe, a household, fiefdoms etc. Proto-capitalists (with the help of state), from the earliest days of their emergence (3000BC as per KJ), worked into "dissolving" these units and uniting them into larger and larger ones - county-wide, country-wide and eventually civilisation-wide. In the process, the capital earned its return, producing all the niceties all along - prosperity, progress, technology and (to some extent) innovation, but becoming an ugly beast at times where he could no longer find its prey - those economic units, for further absorption, - and then working people were decimated and wars erupted.
Comparing North Korea and South Korea is a kind of misleading, as North Korea is a system in itself, while South Korea is a tiny bit of the world's system, which now covers almost the entire globe.
Because we have never lived in a different situation, we always assume that the world will be that myriad of units - and this is the way we think about the things. But extrapolating the current trends, at some point the very last North Korea will be incorporated into the world's single unit and we will all become one large tribe, not so different from the primitive ones in economic terms. Luckily for us, it looks like it will take quite a long time. In terms of social consequences to the society, accumulation and profiting will become very much similar to what is synthesis of oil from CO2 and water in terms of physical consequences to the environment - dries it to the bones. It will only be possible by coercion, rather than by application of capital in its creative aspects.
I am cautiously optimistic though, think people will gradually modernise their approaches.