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Historical materialism and globalization

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Routledge 2002Description: 312p viiiISBN:
  • 9780415263719
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 337.000000 RUP-3
Contents:
Table of contents Editor's Introduction; Part I. Globalization: the Relevance of Historical Materialistic Approaches; Chapter 1. Global Capital, Nation States; Chapter 2. How Many Capitalisms? Historical Materialism in the Debates about Imperialism and Globalization; Chapter 3. The Search for Relevance: Historical Materialism after the Cold War; Chapter 4. The Pertinence of Imperialism; Chapter 5. A Flexible Marxism for Flexible Times; Part II. Historical Materialism as a Theory of Globalization; Chapter 6. Class Struggle, States, and Global Circuits of Capital; Chapter 7. Historical Materialism and the Emancipation of Labour; Chapter 8. Making Sense of the International System: the Promises and Pitfalls of the newest Marxist Theories of International Relations; Chapter 9. The Dialectic of Globalization: A Critique of Social Constructivism; Part III. Historical Materialism and the Politics of Globalization; Chapter 10. The Class Politics of Globalization; Chapter 11. Capitalist Globalization and the Transnationalization of the State; Chapter 12. Historical Materialsim, Globalization, and Law: Competing Conceptions of Property; Chapter 13. The Politics of Regulated Liberalism: A Historical Materialistic approach to European Integration; Chapter 14. Historical Materialism, Ideology, and the Politics of Globalizing Capitalism
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Table of contents
Editor's Introduction;
Part I. Globalization: the Relevance of Historical Materialistic Approaches;
Chapter 1. Global Capital, Nation States;
Chapter 2. How Many Capitalisms? Historical Materialism in the Debates about Imperialism and Globalization;
Chapter 3. The Search for Relevance: Historical Materialism after the Cold War;
Chapter 4. The Pertinence of Imperialism;
Chapter 5. A Flexible Marxism for Flexible Times;
Part II. Historical Materialism as a Theory of Globalization;
Chapter 6. Class Struggle, States, and Global Circuits of Capital;
Chapter 7. Historical Materialism and the Emancipation of Labour;
Chapter 8. Making Sense of the International System: the Promises and Pitfalls of the newest Marxist Theories of International Relations;
Chapter 9. The Dialectic of Globalization: A Critique of Social Constructivism;
Part III. Historical Materialism and the Politics of Globalization;
Chapter 10. The Class Politics of Globalization;
Chapter 11. Capitalist Globalization and the Transnationalization of the State;
Chapter 12. Historical Materialsim, Globalization, and Law: Competing Conceptions of Property;
Chapter 13. The Politics of Regulated Liberalism: A Historical Materialistic approach to European Integration;
Chapter 14. Historical Materialism, Ideology, and the Politics of Globalizing Capitalism