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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: As New. 1st Edition. SOCIALIST REGISTER 2002.- Contributors of these collection of over 15 essays are especially concerned with capitalism as a global system today, dependent on the strength of the U.S. economy and currency and on global financial institutions such as the World Bank capable of carrying out the capitalist agenda. They provide a timely and critical analysis of what big corporations want and of the problems their agenda creates for their own continued dominance and prosperity. Contributors include: Jim O'Connor, Ellen Wood, Gerard Dumenil, Aijaz Ahmad, Naomi Klein, Mino Carchedi, Reg Whitaker, Peter Golding and Graham Murdock, Mike Kidron, David Harvey, Pablo Gonzalez-Casanova, Elmar Altvater, Paul Cammack. 308 pages, Paperback.
Editore: Monthly Review Press, 2001
ISBN 10: 1552660311 ISBN 13: 9781552660317
Da: Second chances, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: As New. 392 Page.- full list of authors in the backpage phote above.- Managers want new workers who can be used casually-people scared and disciplined by lacking a secure job. Restricting workers skills and depriving workers of opportunities to learn and to organize makes for a more dependent and docile work force. Unions are not welcome. This collection of essays examines the concept and the reality of class as it effects workers at the beginning of the 21st Century. Theoretical contributions explore: today s old and new working classes, workers north and south , peasants and workers, gender and the working class, migrant workers, tele-working. Other essays examine critically important regional experiences in East Asia, India, South Africa, Brazil, Iran, Russia, Europe and North America.
Da: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: New. New forces of resistance have emerged to both American imperialism and neoliberalism But how far do these forces represent a progressive alternative This volume surveys the key flashpoints of resistance todayThe main arena of resistance to imperialism is the Middle East Six essays explore the ambivalent nature of Islamic anti-imperialism and the West?s crucial role in making it so significant as well as the different forms it takes as a political creed; and they provide particular insight into the relationship between religion and politics today in Iraq Palestine and TurkeyResistance to neoliberalism has been seen most clearly in the ?pink tide? in Latin America Seven essays evaluate the potential -- or lack of it -- for a 21st century socialism across the region and especially in Venezuela Bolivia Mexico and Argentina; while an interview with João-Pedro Stedile leader of Brazil?s Landless People?s Movement provides a unique perspective on class struggles in that countryThree further essays look at recent reactions to neoliberalism and imperialism elsewhere -- in Eastern Europe in France and in the heart of empire the United States itself The volume concludes with a symposium three leading left economists analyse neoliberalism as a global regime of social and political control and critically examine the left?s response to it 362 pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: New. Is this a new age of barbarism The scale and pervasiveness of violence today calls urgently for serious analysis ofthe war on terror and counter-insurgenciesterror and counter-terrorsuicide bombing and tortureurban gang warfare andthe persistence of chronic violence against womenSuch violence entails human tragedies on a scale comparable to those of the two world wars The fact that millions of people are living in fear of violent death is an appalling indictment of the nirvana of global capitalism that now prevailsThe opening essay offers an overview of the scale and variety of contemporary violence while also taking up once again the question of socialism versus barbarism Other essays analyse the nature and roots of paradigmatic cases of violence around the world And several of the concluding essays deal from various different standpoints with the still important question of whether violence has any place in socialist strategy in the context of todays actually-existing barbarism 278 pp.