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Development and globalization A Marxian clss analysis

By: Publication details: London Rutledge 2011Description: 405P xiv PBISBN:
  • 9780415772266
DDC classification:
  • 335.412 RUC
Contents:
Table of Contents Foreword Stephen Resnick and Richard Wolff Introduction 1. Rethinking Planning, Globalization, and Development from a Marxian Perspective Planning 2. Essentialism and Socialist Economic Planning: A Methodological Critique of Optimal Planning Theory 3. Planning and Class in Transitional Societies 4. The State and Planning in Nicaragua 5. Nicaragua: The State, Class, and Transition Development 6. Radical Theories of Development: Frank, the Modes of Production School, and Amin 7. The Costs of Austerity in Nicaragua: The Worker-Peasant Alliance, 1979-1987 8. When Failure Becomes Success: Class and the Debate over Stabilization and Adjustment 9. Power and Class: The Contribution of Radical Approaches to Debt and Development 10. Capitalism and Industrialization in the Third World: Recognizing the Costs and Imagining Alternatives 11. ‘After’ Development: Reimagining Economy and Class 12. Reading Harold: Class Analysis, Capital Accumulation, and the Role of the Intellectual Globalization 13. Fordism on a World Scale: International Dimensions of Regulation 14. Class Beyond the Nation-State 15. Global Fragments: Subjectivity and Class Politics in Discourses of Globalization 16. Globalization and Imperialism
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Anti-Globalization Movement

Capitalism - Economic Development

Globalization - Latin America - Economic Policy

Marxian Economics - Social Conflict

Table of Contents
Foreword Stephen Resnick and Richard Wolff
Introduction
1. Rethinking Planning, Globalization, and Development from a Marxian Perspective Planning
2. Essentialism and Socialist Economic Planning: A Methodological Critique of Optimal Planning Theory
3. Planning and Class in Transitional Societies
4. The State and Planning in Nicaragua
5. Nicaragua: The State, Class, and Transition Development
6. Radical Theories of Development: Frank, the Modes of Production School, and Amin
7. The Costs of Austerity in Nicaragua: The Worker-Peasant Alliance, 1979-1987
8. When Failure Becomes Success: Class and the Debate over Stabilization and Adjustment
9. Power and Class: The Contribution of Radical Approaches to Debt and Development
10. Capitalism and Industrialization in the Third World: Recognizing the Costs and Imagining Alternatives
11. ‘After’ Development: Reimagining Economy and Class
12. Reading Harold: Class Analysis, Capital Accumulation, and the Role of the Intellectual Globalization
13. Fordism on a World Scale: International Dimensions of Regulation
14. Class Beyond the Nation-State
15. Global Fragments: Subjectivity and Class Politics in Discourses of Globalization
16. Globalization and Imperialism

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