Capitalist Globalization and World Market in the Perspective of Marxism
Abstract
From a Marxist perspective, this study delves into the impact of capitalist globalization on the world market. It examines the historical development and characteristics of capitalist globalization, as well as its exacerbation of global inequality and environmental degradation. The research indicates that while capitalist globalization has facilitated the allocation of global resources and the spread of technology, it has also led to wealth concentration and environmental issues. Changes in global supply chains and international labor division have further intensified the conflict between labor and capital, and the environmental crisis reflects the inherent contradictions of the capitalist production model. Marxism offers a theoretical framework for sustainable development, emphasizing the importance of transforming production methods, fostering international cooperation, and ensuring social equity.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/assc.v8n1p30
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