The next stage

Contents
Future history
Spiral development
Historical patterns
Slave economy
Land-duty economy
Capitalist economy
Economic trends
State trends
Society trends
Summary history
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Appendices
Capitalist globalization
Historical Materialism
Disproving Marxism
Proof of the theory
Biological lifecycles
Lifecycle examples

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Historical patterns

The general trends from Primitive times to Capitalism have been:
  • Increasing productivity
  • Advancing technologies and production methods

    In moving from Primitive societies to Slavery, laborers lost their freedom.
    From Slavery to Capitalism the trend has been:

  • Increasing labor freedom and laborers' incentive

    Historical patterns show that Primitive and Land-duty societies are very similar.
    Also, historical patterns show that Slavery and Capitalism are similar to each other.

    Primitive and Land-duty societies had the following features:
  • Decentralized production and government
  • Laborers ran production
  • Taxation-based economy
  • Production and government followed the same regulations

    Slavery and Capitalist societies had/have the following features:
  • Centralized production and government
  • Owners ran production
  • Taxation by government only
  • Production and government followed different regulations