Abstract

This short article explores the conception of the international relations of the capitalist world embedded in the last section of the Grundrisse, titled ‘Bastiat and Carey’. It shows that, contrary to the widespread tendency to take Marx as a theorist of ‘globalization’, Marx actually took the existence of nation-states and national economies seriously and conceived of their interrelations as arising from the contradictions of capitalism.

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