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Globalisation : a systematic Marxian account / by Tony Smith.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Historical materialism book series ; v. 10.Publication details: Boston : Brill, 2006.Description: 1 online resource (vi, 358 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789047408413
  • 9047408411
  • 9789004147270
  • 9004147276
  • 1281396826
  • 9781281396822
  • 9786611396824
  • 6611396829
Other title:
  • Globalization
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Globalisation.DDC classification:
  • 337 22
LOC classification:
  • HF1359 .S595 2006eb
Other classification:
  • 83.22
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover13; -- Copyright13; -- Contents13; -- Acknowledgements and Dedication -- Introduction -- Part One A Systematic Reconstruction of the Globalisation Debate -- Chapter One The Social-State Model of Globalisation -- Chapter Two The Neoliberal Model of Globalisation -- Chapter Three The Catalytic-State Model of Globalisation -- Chapter Four The Democratic-Cosmopolitan Model of Globalisation -- Part Two Beyond the Capitalist Global Order: Two Marxian Models of Globalisation -- Chapter Five A Marxian Model of Capitalist Globalisation (1): The World Market -- Chapter Six A Marxian Model of Capitalist Globalisation (2): The Dialectic of State and World Market -- Chapter Seven A Marxian Model of Capitalist Globalisation (3): The 8216;International Financial Architecture8217; -- Chapter Eight A Marxian Model of Socialist Globalisation -- References -- Index.
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Summary: Part One examines the social state, neoliberal, catalytic state, and democratic cosmopolitan models of globalization. Each necessarily tends to function in a manner contradicting essential claims made by its leading advocates. This "immanent contradiction" provides a theoretical warrant for moving to a new position, addressing the shortcomings of the previous framework. The first three chapters of Part Two are devoted to a Marxian model of (capitalist) globalization, in which the irresolvable contradictions and social antagonisms of the capitalist global order are explicitly recognized. The final chapter is devoted to a Marxian model of (socialist) globalization, in which those contradictions and antagonism are overcome, bringing the systematic dialectic of globalization to a close.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 345-355) and index.

Cover13; -- Copyright13; -- Contents13; -- Acknowledgements and Dedication -- Introduction -- Part One A Systematic Reconstruction of the Globalisation Debate -- Chapter One The Social-State Model of Globalisation -- Chapter Two The Neoliberal Model of Globalisation -- Chapter Three The Catalytic-State Model of Globalisation -- Chapter Four The Democratic-Cosmopolitan Model of Globalisation -- Part Two Beyond the Capitalist Global Order: Two Marxian Models of Globalisation -- Chapter Five A Marxian Model of Capitalist Globalisation (1): The World Market -- Chapter Six A Marxian Model of Capitalist Globalisation (2): The Dialectic of State and World Market -- Chapter Seven A Marxian Model of Capitalist Globalisation (3): The 8216;International Financial Architecture8217; -- Chapter Eight A Marxian Model of Socialist Globalisation -- References -- Index.

Part One examines the social state, neoliberal, catalytic state, and democratic cosmopolitan models of globalization. Each necessarily tends to function in a manner contradicting essential claims made by its leading advocates. This "immanent contradiction" provides a theoretical warrant for moving to a new position, addressing the shortcomings of the previous framework. The first three chapters of Part Two are devoted to a Marxian model of (capitalist) globalization, in which the irresolvable contradictions and social antagonisms of the capitalist global order are explicitly recognized. The final chapter is devoted to a Marxian model of (socialist) globalization, in which those contradictions and antagonism are overcome, bringing the systematic dialectic of globalization to a close.

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