Mass consumption and underdevelopment in the „Third World“? Some remarks about the political economic theses of Hartmut Elsenhans The author‘s main thesis is that rising mass income is a precondition of capitalist growth. Without making any differences, he claims in the same article that the following phenomena are also preconditions of capitalist economic development: the growth of mass income (p.7), the rise in real wages (p.8), the extension of mass markets (p.15) and an enhanced production of mass consumption goods (p.15). At first glance, all these factors seem to indicate the same essential factor. But from a position with a bit more theoretical precision, these concepts represent different things for which different theses are va...