>CB: As Marx and Engels noted , European capitalism is characterized by an 
>explosion of production as contrasted specifically with European feudalism. 
>There is a qualitative change, a quantitaive leap in production and niche 
>maximization with the advent of capitalism.

Definitely, but you got geographical discoveries and technical innovations to 
explain that.
Or maybe you think that the advent of this extraordinary social organisation named 
capitalism enabled Europe to conquer the world? Have you been reading the 
Goldstone thing that Mark posted or some other author challenging white 
supremacist propaganda or did you bypass that kind of stuff completely?

BTW, just a question Charles... when did capitalism began and feudalism end in 
England according to you? I ask so that I can understand what you are really 
talking about and confront it with the historical record.

>CB: If feudalism had not been overthrown, I doubt that we would be worried about 
>running out of fossil fuels or global warming today.

Maybe we would not be worrying about it yet. It's not capitalism as such but the 
consumption of fossil fuels that create those problems. The rate of sustainable 
consumption of fossil fuel is very low and can easily be exceeded by a european 
feudal economy or any other pre-capitalist one. All it takes is some technical 
innovations and the availability of these fuels.

Julien


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