ABSTRACT

This chapter describes to point out what capital reconstructed and completed as dialectical economic theory contributes to future directed thinking about socialism. Japanese Marxian economist, Kozo Uno was certainly influenced in this prognosis by the cataclysm of WWI and the rise of socialism as an historical force with the revolutionary emergence of the Soviet Union in 1917. Kozo Uno refers to as general norms of human material existence as a byproduct. Otherwise capitalism could never exist as a form of human society. Marxian economic theory is the zero of social change because it is the only incorrigible vista into human material life. Marx himself did not leave the way of systematic theory of socialism. Though, in several important writings, he did give a glimpse of what he had in mind for the progressive future. While collectivities rising to make progressive change in the human exit from globalization may decide to give the future world other names, the socialism is retained.