America's quest for supremacy and the Third World : a Gramscian analysis
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America's quest for supremacy and the Third World : a Gramscian analysis
Pinter Publishers, 1988
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book provides an analysis of America's international economic policies using Gramscian models. It is not a book on Gramsci's thought, but one which uses his ideas to help understand contemporary international relations and which builds on the common ground for Marxist and liberal social science that Gramsci provides. It sets out to assess causes and consequences of the drive of the American President in search of a new American supremacy in the world, especially with regard to policies affecting the Third World. The analysis focuses on the international economic structure of the late 1980s and makes extensive use of conceptual tools elaborated by Gramsci, who has enriched political theory by reconsidering orthodox Marxist approaches in the light of the Italian idealist philosophy. In this way it is hoped to provide fresh insights into a contemporary issue.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Ideology: Gramsci's understanding of ideology
- elements of common sense in America
- ideology and American foreign policy
- the case of foreign assistance
- Reagan and American common sense. Part 2 Supremacy: Gramsci's understanding of supremacy
- the Third World and the challenge to American supremacy
- force and consensus in the world economy
- force and consensus in international civil society.
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