The Globalization And Global Division Of Labor

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Globalization seems to be an increasing widespread problem in recent years. Many people begin to focus on its profound influence of developing countries, including China. In fact, globalization was born in capitalist countries and it is the result of the movement of social contradictions of capitalism. But, for all the developing countries, the development of the world globalization is an objective process, also the external environment of the economic, political and social all-round development. So, what is the mean of the expansion of the capitalist mode of production in space generated by a continuation of the changes in a political state? Globalization eliminates the past natural isolation from all over the world, it made every civilized …show more content…

Marx reminded people to say "may think that produce coffee and sugar are the natural disposition of western India. May not be out of the fifty years we can’t find even a little coffee and sugar, because the East India companies are with cheap production appropriately to struggle with the natural disposition". Indeed, the world science and technology development level are more and more significant, affected the global division of labor profoundly. The globalization trade has made the natural science belong to the capital, and made the division of labor lost the nature. Increased competition in the general, prompting countries around the world to do whatever it takes to make the achievements of natural science is more and more quickly into production technology, improve the competitive ability, take advantage in the international division of labor and exchange links, to achieve maximum benefits. In this way, “the machines usage is bound to cause more widely adopted", "division of labor inevitably leads to a further division of labor". Marx said that, invented a machine in England can take numerous Indian and Chinese workers’ jobs, even change the form of the survival of the whole country. It follows that, the science and technology are important to the international division of …show more content…

Generally speaking, the generation of the world market and the definition of the global division of labor, are based on the common development of productivity and universal association as the prerequisite of all ethnic groups of countries. But in particular, there is some more complicated mechanism. At the every historical times of globalization, although there existed a significant difference in dominant interactions, the conflict and the peace of the military power, the political power of competition and cooperation, policy formulation and change largely determines the outline of each history globalization. With the 14 and 15 century handicraft factories appeared, the countries started the commercial competition. This struggle is through war, protective duties and various banned. Marx pointed out, "ever since, business has political significance." While there is a big difference in the global division of labor between the 17th century and 18th century, which have full development division of colonies and with no colonies in the 14th century and in the 15th century. After the old capitalist countries such as Britain and France, in 1870s, the Germany and the United States ensured that the political unity, and carried out strict protectionism to support its

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