[lbo-talk] Triple Your Lizard

Somebody Somebody philos_case at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 17 09:08:46 PDT 2009


If China or India recapitulate the development of Germany, Japan, et al., this is scarcely a minor issue. Marx in his article, "The Future Results of British Rule in India", compared such developments to "geologic revolutions". Like it or not, the tectonic plates of the global economy are shifting eastwards.

"The Indians will not reap the fruits of the new elements of society scattered among them by the British bourgeoisie, till in Great Britain itself the now ruling classes shall have been supplanted by the industrial proletariat, or till the Hindoos themselves shall have grown strong enough to throw off the English yoke altogether. At all events, we may safely expect to see, at a more or less remote period, the regeneration of that great and interesting country, whose gentle natives are, to use the expression of Prince Soltykov, even in the most inferior classes, “plus fins et plus adroits que les Italiens” [more subtle and adroit than the Italians], a whose submission even is counterbalanced by a certain calm nobility, who, notwithstanding their natural langor, have astonished the British officers by their bravery, whose country has been the source of our languages, our religions, and who represent the type of the ancient German in the Jat, and the type of the ancient Greek in the Brahmin."

- The old moor

As it happens, it was the both a socialist revolution and the movement towards political independence which preceeded the emergence of bourgeois civilization in the Asiatic world.



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