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Empire and Imperialism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Empire and Imperialism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-02
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  • Publisher: Zed Books

In 2001, the Harvard scholar Michael Hardt and the independent Italian left wing intellectual Toni Negri published a modern critique of imperialism. The book was widely criticized by left wing intellectuals who felt that the book posed unfortunate implications for political resistance to imperialism, and that it ignored both the experience and intellectual analysis of thinkers from the South. Atilio Boron is one of those. He argues that Hardt and Negri's concept of "imperialism without an address," though well intentioned, ignores most of the fundamental parameters of imperialism. The nation state, far from weakening, remains a crucial agent of capitalism, deploying a large arsenal of economic weaponry to protect and extend its position and actively promoting globalization in its own interests.

Twenty-first Century Socialism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 119

Twenty-first Century Socialism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"In Twenty-First-Century Socialism, Atilio A. Boron, winner of the prestigious Premio Liberator al Pensamiento Critico award (Liberator Award for Critical Thinking), traces the history of capitalism in Latin America and finds that the capitalist mode of production has not led to development but instead has fostered underdevelopment. Boron argues that within a wider historical and geographical perspective, capitalism is a mode of production that has served as a means of development for a small group of nations at the price of excluding the benefits of development to all the rest. As Boron concludes, with globalization there is no longer any possibility for autonomous capitalist development.Ar...

O feiticeiro da tribo
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 168

O feiticeiro da tribo

Para ser frutífera, a crítica não deve atacar o homem, mas as idéias. A força dessa análise advém do exemplo que o marxista argentino Atilio Boron traz a seus leitores: a beleza da fala não deve nos desviar da abordagem ou dos argumentos (se existirem). É sob esta convicção que diante de nós —e sem anestesia— se pratica um desmantelamento político com rigor e exigência, no auge de uma lenda. Assim, com a intenção de entender politicamente Vargas Llosa, partimos de seu elogio ao sistema neoliberal – do qual se tornou um grande defensor público – para descobrir um prolífico próximo do poder e de sua ideologia, um disseminador oculto por trás da camuflagem da literatura e do boom latino-americano. O próprio Boron aponta: "Apesar de seu manejo elementar e tendencioso das categorias e teorias da análise política, ou talvez devido ao domínio com que lida com sofismas e 'pós-verdades', Vargas Llosa é uma peça fundamental no dispositivo massivo de 'lavagem cerebral' e propaganda conservadora que as classes dominantes das metrópoles e seus capangas nas periferias praticam com tanto cuidado".

Marxism and Criminology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Marxism and Criminology

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-02-20
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Winner of the 2017 Choice Outstanding Academic Title Award In Marxism and Criminology: A History of Criminal Selectivity, Valeria Vegh Weis rehabilitates the contributions and the methodology of Marx and Engels to analyze crime and punishment through the historical development of capitalism (15th Century to the present) in Europe and in the United States. The author puts forward the concepts of over-criminalization and under-criminalization to show that the criminal justice system has always been selective. Criminal injustice, the book argues, has been an inherent element of the founding and reproduction of a capitalist society. At a time when racial profiling, prosecutorial discretion, and mass incarceration continue to defy easy answers, Vegh Weis invites us to revisit Marx and Engels’ contributions to identify socio-economic and historic patterns of crime and punishment in order to foster transformative changes to criminal justice. The book includes a Foreword by Professor Roger Matthews of Kent University, and an Afterword written by Professor Jonathan Simon of the University of California, Berkeley.

The Resilience of the Latin American Right
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 392

The Resilience of the Latin American Right

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-09
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  • Publisher: JHU Press

Students and scholars of both Latin American politics and comparative politics will find The Resilience of the Latin American Right of vital interest.

Returning to Revolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Returning to Revolution

An account of the concept of revolution in the work of Deleuze and Guattari outlining the theoretical and practical origins of the return to political revolution and providing the first full-length account of Deleuze and Guattari's relationship to a concr

Critical Perspectives on Globalization and Neoliberalism in the Developing Countries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

Critical Perspectives on Globalization and Neoliberalism in the Developing Countries

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-10-01
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This book gives a critique of the contemporary global capitalist system and the adverse consequences suffered by the developing countries as a result of their 'integration' into this system. The current neoliberal paradigm of capitalist development as the only or the best alternative for the economic, social and political development of the developing countries is rejected. The authors search for more human and ecologically sustainable alternatives, focusing on Latin America, Asia and women. Contributors are David Barkijn, Robert N. Gwynne, Richard L. Harris, Cristóbal Kay, Jorge Nef, Mustapha Kamal Pasha, Cathy A. Rakowski, Wilder Robles, Melinda J. Seid, and John Weeks.

Rethinking Revolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 384

Rethinking Revolution

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-12
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

One hundred years ago, “October 1917” galvanized leftists and oppressed peoples around the globe, and became the lodestar for 20th century politics. Today, the left needs to reckon with this legacy—and transcend it. Social change, as it was understood in the 20th century, appears now to be as impossible as revolution, leaving the left to rethink the relationship between capitalist crises, as well as the conceptual tension between revolution and reform. Populated by an array of passionate thinkers and thoughtful activists, Rethinking Revolution reappraises the historical effects of the Russian revolution—positive and negative—on political, intellectual, and cultural life, and looks ...

The Politics of the Right
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

The Politics of the Right

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-12-22
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

Today the Left faces new challenges from political forces amassing on the radical right. The 52nd volume of the Socialist Register presents a serious calibration and a careful political mapping of these forces. It addresses pivotal questions on the reordering of the new right. These essays - very broad in terms of themes and places - speak to the global challenges the new right poses for the left at this historical moment. * What is the nature of the right's populism, nationalism and militarism? * What is the social base and organizational strength and range of far right political forces? * To what extent are they influencing mainstream parties and opinion? * How have they penetrated state institutions?* What role do state security services and police forces play?* Does our political situation today require comparison with 1930s Fascism? * How should the left respond to defend democratic and human rights?

The Pull of Postcolonial Nationhood
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 177

The Pull of Postcolonial Nationhood

Gender, Migration, and the Claims of Postcolonial Nationhood in Francophone Africa examines three major migrant women writers from Francophone Africa: Ken Bugul, Calixthe Beyala, and Fatou Diome. Coly studies what home means in the context of migration and how gender shapes the meaning of home. This is the first study to bring together migrant women from Francophone Africa. This is also the first study to offer a feminist critique of postnationalist discourses of home, specifically the application of postnationalism to the postcolonial context.