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This study analyzes how capitalist reproduction and expanded accumulation function, isolating the structural logic of value and reproduction from cyclical fluctuations. It reconstructs and critiques classical and Marxist schemes of simple and enlarged reproduction, identifying gaps in circulation, monetary relations, and proportional relations between sectors. Through systematic historical and theoretical rounds it engages debates with figures of classical and contemporary political economy to test competing explanations. A central claim is that accumulation depends on external outlets and non‑capitalist spheres to realize surplus, linking expansion to colonization, international credit, tariffs and militarism. Final chapters examine the social and institutional prerequisites for sustained accumulation, including the disintegration of peasant and natural economies.

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Rosa Luxemburg

Rosa Luxemburg (1871-1919) was a Polish-German revolutionary socialist and a prominent figure in the early 20th-century socialist movement. Known for her passionate advocacy of Marxist theory and her critiques of capitalism, she contributed significantly to political thought and activism. Her notable works include "The Accumulation of Capital," where she explores the dynamics of capitalist economies, and "Massenstreik, Partei und Gewerkschaften," which discusses the role of mass strikes in the revolutionary process. Luxemburg's writings continue to influence leftist thought and labor movements around the world.

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