Expansion and Severity of Slave-Owner's Economy in Ancient Joson

Expansion and Severity of Slave-Owner's Economy in Ancient Joson

First, the slave-owner's economy was expanded, eroding the peasant economy of the private sector.

The small peasant economy was a form of economy based on the property of small peasants on the land, the means of production, meaning that the economy can conduct independent production and management activities on its own based on the means of production, i.e. private ownership of the land.

In our country, where land had been the basic means of production, the peasant economy of the self-employed peasants had become a major form of economy representing the form of ownership.

The small peasant economy was a small-peasant economy based on the form of small peasant land ownership.

Next, the slave-owner's economy was expanded by eroding the community economy.

The community economy was based on the common ownership of land, in which its management was conducted on the distribution of the land to the families of each unit, making it possible to produce it by itself and to pay a certain amount of the harvest to the community.

The process of erosion decomposition of the community economy in slavery society was carried out in two stages.

In the first step the community economy was eroded and disintegrated by imposing a heavy payment system by the slave-owner class to the communities already integrated into the state government system.

The second stage was the process of the disintegration of the community, and the reorganization of the eroded community economy, which was absorbed by the slave-owner economy.