Marx's Mergers and Enlightenment Again?

In all honesty, your hypothesis of a reduction in the capitalist group and the formation of a smaller number of producers through mergers is highly plausible. Wallerstein introduces to us a productive structure, in which there is an increase in renumeration (worker demand higher wage), taxes, and inputs. With these three situations occurring, I would believe there to be a transfer in wealth from the capitalist group to the producers. If the monetary funds move out of the hand of capitalist, along with growing inflation nowadays, the will not be able to keep control of the production of means. Instead they too will have to become producers for an even smaller group of proletariat, which eventually could lead to a revolution.

NayantaraSudhakar (talk)02:11, 23 November 2016