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Le capitalisme à l’assaut de l’Asie
Yves GRENET
\chapter{Capitalism to the assault of Asia}
\chapterauthor{Yves GRENET}
The forward march of humanity follows an upward trend but with advances and setbacks, rapid progress in some peoples or in some continents while others are slowing down.
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But, unlike China where the Tai Ping revolt did not succeed in the 50s, the shogun accused of too much complacency towards the barbarians of the West was overthrown in 1867, which will allow the rapid accession to capitalism in this part of Asia.
\section{Birth and development of an Asian capitalism}
Capitalism was able to prevail in other continents through the revolutions of England, America and France of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the bourgeoisies of these countries having used popular movements to impose themselves as a ruling class.
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After the return to capitalism of the countries of the former Soviet Union and those of Eastern Europe, the dominant thought in the West is that this return must take place in Asia as everywhere because capitalism is the only conceivable human regime.
That he is human is what reading this book can legitimately cast doubt on. That it is the only conceivable one is no more true.
He had predecessors who were not capitalists and competed in this twentieth century with another who was not either. The domination of big capital is heavy to bear.
Despite the stranglehold on information and the “single thought >” people are realizing it every day and, among them, the Asian masses facing the consequences of the financial crisis.
Despite the stranglehold on information and the “single thought >\rfootnote{“>” is in the original. You probably wonder why there is “>” here. Well so do I. it might be a typo but since I'm not sure I let it as it is }” people are realizing it every day and, among them, the Asian masses facing the consequences of the financial crisis.
It is inevitable that they will aspire to something else to ensure a better life and find the way to it. For capitalism is not the future for Asia or for the rest of the world.
Yves Grenet
\rauthor{Yves Grenet}
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