
Europe and People Without History
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The author of this book selects 1400 AD as a historical reference point and elaborates on the appearance of Europe and the world outside Europe during that period. Then, starting from the Marxist concept of "mode of production", he proposes three modes of production: kinship, subsidiary tribute, and capitalism, which have always been centered on the division, merger, conflict, and reorganization of modes of production throughout the history of mankind around the world. Combining rich historical materials, this paper conducts in-depth analysis and demonstration of the colonial empire era before the industrial revolution from the 15th to the second half of the 18th century, and the global expansion and development of dominant relationships in the capitalist era after the industrial revolution in the second half of the 18th century to the present. It also narrates the different changes experienced by different groups of people in the world when encountering this series of great changes.
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