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It is often remarked that critical - and especially Marxist - state
theory began to lose its central place in the study of comparative
politics in the 1980s. Ironically, this shift occurred just as
neoliberal policies were transforming the social form and spatial
scales of the state, radically restructuring the practices of state
economic intervention, and extending the capabilities of the
coercive arms of the state. This volume addresses the
'impoverishment of state theory' over the last decades and insists
on the continued salience of class analysis to the study of states.
The book's title, State Transformations, reflects several central
themes in the comparative study of states: the neoliberal
restructuring of capitalist states, the changing economic and
political architecture of imperialism, and the prospects of a
democratic transformation of capitalist states. The essays
collected here on these themes are in honor and memory of Leo
Panitch, whose influential body of work has shaped debates on the
state, imperialism, and socialism over the past four decades.
Contributors are: Clyde W. Barrow, Caio Bugiato, Frank Deppe, Ruth
Felder, Ana Garcia, Sam Gindin, Doug Henwood, Martijn Konings,
Colin Leys, Sebnem Oguz, Bryan D. Palmer, Dennis Pilon, Larry
Savage, Charles Smith, Michalis Spourdalakis and Hilary Wainwright
This rich collection brings together distinguished authiors who analyze phases of capitalist development. The contributors represent a wide variety of disciplines and perspectives. They offer powerful analyses of the post-war boom, economic crisis, and globalization within the context of the study of capitalist development.
It is often remarked that critical - and especially Marxist - state
theory began to lose its central place in the study of comparative
politics in the 1980s. Ironically, this shift occurred just as
neoliberal policies were transforming the social form and spatial
scales of the state, radically restructuring the practices of state
economic intervention, and extending the capabilities of the
coercive arms of the state. This volume addresses the
'impoverishment of state theory' over the last decades and insists
on the continued salience of class analysis to the study of states.
The book's title, State Transformations, reflects several central
themes in the comparative study of states: the neoliberal
restructuring of capitalist states, the changing economic and
political architecture of imperialism, and the prospects of a
democratic transformation of capitalist states. The essays
collected here are intended to honor the memory of Leo Panitch,
whose influential body of work has shaped debates on the state,
imperialism, and socialism over the past four decades. Contributors
are: Clyde W. Barrow, Caio Bugiato, Frank Deppe, Ruth Felder, Ana
Garcia, Sam Gindin, Doug Henwood, Martijn Konings, Colin Leys,
Sebnem Oguz, Bryan D. Palmer, Dennis Pilon, Larry Savage, Charles
Smith, Michalis Spourdalakis and Hilary Wainwright.
In this collection authors from eight different countries, representing a wide variety of academic disciplines and theoretical perspectives, investigate the differing phases of capitalist development. They offer diverse and powerful analyses of the postwar boom, economic crises, and globalization within this context.
The Socialist Register has been at the forefront of intellectual
enquiry and strategic debate on the left for five decades. This
expertly curated collection analyzes technological innovation
against the backdrop of the recurrent crises and forms of class
struggle distinctive to capitalism. As we enter what some term the
"fourth industrial revolution" and both mainstream commentators and
the left grapple with the implications of rapid technological
development, this volume is a timely and crucial resource for those
looking to build a political strategy attentive to sweeping changes
in how we produce goods and live our lives.
The Socialist Register has been at the forefront of intellectual
enquiry and strategic debate on the left for five decades. This
expertly curated collection analyzes technological innovation
against the backdrop of the recurrent crises and forms of class
struggle distinctive to capitalism. As we enter what some term the
fourth industrial revolution and both mainstream commentators and
the left grapple with the implications of rapid technological
development, this volume is a timely and crucial resource for those
looking to build a political strategy attentive to sweeping changes
in how we produce goods and live our lives.
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