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Abstract
This article analyzes the evolutions of Marx’s positions on colonization. It first emphasizes the invariant of his reflections : the denunciation of colonial violence. We initially find an interpretation of colonization as a process of modernization, then as a dynamic of “destruction-regeneration,” linked to the “unification of the world.” The author identifies above all the successive inflections of Marx’s – resolutely critical – thought about colonial and national issues, the non-line
Outline
- Introduction
- L’invariant de la réflexion : la dénonciation de la violence coloniale
- Au point de départ, la modernisation et la civilisation
- La colonisation comme dynamique de destruction-régénération
- Le processus d’unification du monde, marche vers la révolution
- Inflexion N° 1 : questions coloniale et nationale
- Inflexion N° 2 : histoire non linéaire et bonds en avant
- Inflexion N° 3 : différenciation des formations sociales
- Seconde rupture ou rupture continue avec Hegel ?
- Conclusion
Keywords
capitalism, Colonization, Destruction-Regeneration, Marxism, Non Linearity, Social Formations, Violence
Codes JEL : B14, B51, N10