Addresses the internal relations of global capitalism, global war, global crisis, connecting uneven and combined development, social reproduction, and world-ecology to appeal to scholars and students alike.
Addresses the internal relations of global capitalism, global war, global crisis, connecting uneven and combined development, social reproduction, and world-ecology to appeal to scholars and students alike.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andreas Bieler is Professor of Political Economy in the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Nottingham. He is co-editor of Labour and the Challenges of Globalization (Pluto, 2008).
Inhaltsangabe
1. A Necessarily historical materialist moment 2. The centrality of class struggle 3. The material structure of ideology 4. Capitalist expansion, uneven and combined development and passive revolution 5. The geopolitics of global capitalism 6. Exploitation and resistance 7. Global capitalism and rising powers 8. Global war and the new imperialism 9. Global crisis and trouble in the eurozone 10. Ruptures in and beyond global capitalism, global war, global crisis.
1. A Necessarily historical materialist moment 2. The centrality of class struggle 3. The material structure of ideology 4. Capitalist expansion, uneven and combined development and passive revolution 5. The geopolitics of global capitalism 6. Exploitation and resistance 7. Global capitalism and rising powers 8. Global war and the new imperialism 9. Global crisis and trouble in the eurozone 10. Ruptures in and beyond global capitalism, global war, global crisis.
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