>Yoshie Furuhashi wrote:
> > Unless you explain the process that creates capitalists driven to
>> M-C-M', sure.
>
>I gave my version, at length: You have to look at the specifics of local
>history and you have to synthesize that with a world system dimension.
>That's concretely how for example to account for the onset of industrial
>capitalism in England. In the process of this discussion, I criticised the
>notion that everything happened in some mysterious way in 'the English
>countryside': this is not an explanation in value-theory terms and it
>doesn't fit the historical facts either. You never responded to these
>points, and that's how the discussion ended. I don't want to have it again,
>it'd be like groundhog day or a seminar with Zizek on Lenin.
>
>Mark Jones
How about Brenner + Eric Wolf, _Europe and the People without
History_, especially pp. 50-56 in which Wolf discusses China?
Yoshie