Abstract

Throughout human history, starting from the primitive world, there is inequality. This is the very inequality generated by the concentration of a colossal amount of material goods in the hands of a narrow group of people who use the available resources to justify their political and economic domination over broad strata of the disenfranchised poor masses, which, in turn, generates competition, a war of all against all. In this path, capitalism, which has existed for about five hundred years, seems to be increasingly not a progressive system that contributes to the development of scientific and technological progress and society as a whole, having turned into a directly harmful element. The modern hereditary bourgeoisie is simply unable to cope with the productive forces created by it, thereby creating the basis for a new social revolution. In this article we have made an attempt to reveal the history of the development of capitalism in the economy.

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