Global capitalism versus democracy
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Global capitalism versus democracy
(Socialist register / edited by Ralph Miliband, Leo Panitch and John Saville, 1999)
Merlin Press , Monthly Review Press, 1999
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uk : pbk ISBN 9780850364804
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Thirteen critical essays on the economy and politics of the modern world are presented here. They include socialistic analyses of gobalization, the modern capitalist state, the "weightless economy", the ideology of neo-liberalism in Britain, and the economic crises in Southeast Asia.
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uk : hbk ISBN 9780850364811
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Thirteen critical essays on the economy and politics of the modern world are presented here. They include socialistic analyses of gobalization, the modern capitalist state, the "weightless economy", the ideology of neo-liberalism in Britain, and the economic crises in Southeast Asia.
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us ISBN 9780853459484
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"Globalization" has come to define our age. Stock market fluctuations, the fortunes of political administrations, and conditions for working people-all rise and fall with the tide of global capital flow.
While recognizing that globalization must be taken seriously, the essays in this collection set out to challenge ideas that only serve to mystify globalization, notably the perception that the state is now irrelevant.
A number of country and area studies examine the effects of increasing global pressures on particular economies, from Germany to Cuba, and from Latin America to East Asia. Other essays take up the consequences of globalization in particular spheres: international money, the media, and workplaces. And theoretical contributions discuss democracy, government, and economics in an epoch of global capital.
The international list of contributors includes Boris Kagarlitsky, Sheila Rowbotham, and other distinguished writers on the left. Global Capitalism Versus Democracy will appeal to readers seeking a nuanced assessment of the world economy and geopolitics.
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