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Between Class and Discourse: Left Intellectuals in Defence of Capitalism (Paperback): Boris Kagarlitsky Between Class and Discourse: Left Intellectuals in Defence of Capitalism (Paperback)
Boris Kagarlitsky; Translated by Renfrey Clarke
R1,288 Discovery Miles 12 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This provocative book addresses the ideological and political crisis of the Western left, comparing it with the problems facing leftist politics in Russia and other countries. The author presents a radical critique of the current state of the Western left which puts discourse above class interest and politics of diversity above politics of social change. The trajectory away from class politics towards feminism, minority rights and the coalition of coalitions led to the destruction of the basic strategic pillars of the movement. Some elements of this broad progressive agenda became mainstream, but in fact this made the crisis of the left even deeper and contributed to the disintegration of the left's identity. The author demonstrates that a simple return to 'the good old times' of classical socialist politics of the industrial age is not possible, suggesting that class politics must be redefined and reinvented through the experience of new radical populism. This book speaks directly to the way the identity politics/class politics divide has been framed within the English-speaking world. It will be of great interest to scholars and students of political science and political sociology, international relations, security studies and global studies, as well as socialist activists.

Between Class and Discourse: Left Intellectuals in Defence of Capitalism (Hardcover): Boris Kagarlitsky Between Class and Discourse: Left Intellectuals in Defence of Capitalism (Hardcover)
Boris Kagarlitsky; Translated by Renfrey Clarke
R4,204 Discovery Miles 42 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This provocative book addresses the ideological and political crisis of the Western left, comparing it with the problems facing leftist politics in Russia and other countries. The author presents a radical critique of the current state of the Western left which puts discourse above class interest and politics of diversity above politics of social change. The trajectory away from class politics towards feminism, minority rights and the coalition of coalitions led to the destruction of the basic strategic pillars of the movement. Some elements of this broad progressive agenda became mainstream, but in fact this made the crisis of the left even deeper and contributed to the disintegration of the left's identity. The author demonstrates that a simple return to 'the good old times' of classical socialist politics of the industrial age is not possible, suggesting that class politics must be redefined and reinvented through the experience of new radical populism. This book speaks directly to the way the identity politics/class politics divide has been framed within the English-speaking world. It will be of great interest to scholars and students of political science and political sociology, international relations, security studies and global studies, as well as socialist activists.

Russia, Ukraine and Contemporary Imperialism (Hardcover): Boris Kagarlitsky, Radhika Desai, Alan Freeman Russia, Ukraine and Contemporary Imperialism (Hardcover)
Boris Kagarlitsky, Radhika Desai, Alan Freeman
R4,209 Discovery Miles 42 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is a unique contribution to scholarship on the sources of the conflict in Ukraine. The volume brings together writers from Russia, Ukraine, Canada, the United States, Europe and Australia, many of whom attended a gathering of scholars and activists from all over Ukraine, held in Yalta, Crimea, just after the conflict in Eastern Ukraine erupted. Challenging both the demonization of Russia, which has become standard for Western writing on the topic, and the simplistic discourse of official Russian sources, this book scrutinises the events of the conflict and the motives of the agents, bringing to the fore the underlying causes of the most critical flashpoints of the post-Soviet world order. This volume offers a refreshing, profound perspective on the Ukraine conflict, and will be an indispensable source for any student or researcher. This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal International Critical Thought.

Empire of the Periphery - Russia and the World System (Hardcover): Boris Kagarlitsky Empire of the Periphery - Russia and the World System (Hardcover)
Boris Kagarlitsky
R1,017 Discovery Miles 10 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Leading writer Boris Kagarlitsky offers an ambitious account of 1000 years of Russian history. Encompassing all key periods in Russia's dramatic development, the book covers everything from early settlers, through medieval decline, Ivan the Terrible - the 'English Tsar', Peter the Great, the Crimean War and the rise of capitalism, the revolution, the Soviet period, finally ending with the return of capitalism after 1991. Setting Russia within the context of the 'World System', as outlined by Wallerstein, this is a major work of historical Marxist theory that is set to become a future classic.

From Empires to Imperialism - The State and the Rise of Bourgeois Civilisation (Paperback): Boris Kagarlitsky From Empires to Imperialism - The State and the Rise of Bourgeois Civilisation (Paperback)
Boris Kagarlitsky; Translated by Renfrey Clarke
R1,704 Discovery Miles 17 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Translated from the original Russian, this book analyzes the economic development of leading European empires and the United States of America. The author exposes the myths of the spontaneous emergence of the market economy and the role of government as a disincentive towards private initiative, when for centuries the state power has been carrying out a "coercing to the market" with all its strength. This book presents a somewhat epic depiction of the development of Western hegemonic powers within the capitalist world system, from the struggles of the late Middle Ages to the rise and crisis of the American Empire. It both develops and questions some of the traditional assumptions of the world-system theory, arguing that it was very much the political form of the state that shaped capitalism as we know it and that, though the existence of a hegemonic power results from the logic of the system, hegemony is often missing in reality. A major work of historical Marxist theory, this book is essential reading for students of international political economy, globalisation and the crisis of capitalism. This book is also ideal for students of politics, history, economics and international relations.

Russia, Ukraine and Contemporary Imperialism (Paperback): Boris Kagarlitsky, Radhika Desai, Alan Freeman Russia, Ukraine and Contemporary Imperialism (Paperback)
Boris Kagarlitsky, Radhika Desai, Alan Freeman
R1,348 Discovery Miles 13 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is a unique contribution to scholarship on the sources of the conflict in Ukraine. The volume brings together writers from Russia, Ukraine, Canada, the United States, Europe and Australia, many of whom attended a gathering of scholars and activists from all over Ukraine, held in Yalta, Crimea, just after the conflict in Eastern Ukraine erupted. Challenging both the demonization of Russia, which has become standard for Western writing on the topic, and the simplistic discourse of official Russian sources, this book scrutinises the events of the conflict and the motives of the agents, bringing to the fore the underlying causes of the most critical flashpoints of the post-Soviet world order. This volume offers a refreshing, profound perspective on the Ukraine conflict, and will be an indispensable source for any student or researcher. This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal International Critical Thought.

From Empires to Imperialism - The State and the Rise of Bourgeois Civilisation (Hardcover): Boris Kagarlitsky From Empires to Imperialism - The State and the Rise of Bourgeois Civilisation (Hardcover)
Boris Kagarlitsky; Translated by Renfrey Clarke
R4,220 Discovery Miles 42 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Translated from the original Russian, this book analyzes the economic development of leading European empires and the United States of America. The author exposes the myths of the spontaneous emergence of the market economy and the role of government as a disincentive towards private initiative, when for centuries the state power has been carrying out a "coercing to the market" with all its strength. This book presents a somewhat epic depiction of the development of Western hegemonic powers within the capitalist world system, from the struggles of the late Middle Ages to the rise and crisis of the American Empire. It both develops and questions some of the traditional assumptions of the world-system theory, arguing that it was very much the political form of the state that shaped capitalism as we know it and that, though the existence of a hegemonic power results from the logic of the system, hegemony is often missing in reality. A major work of historical Marxist theory, this book is essential reading for students of international political economy, globalisation and the crisis of capitalism. This book is also ideal for students of politics, history, economics and international relations.

The Mirage of Modernisation (Hardcover): Boris Kagarlitsky The Mirage of Modernisation (Hardcover)
Boris Kagarlitsky
R2,063 Discovery Miles 20 630 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
Globalization and Its Discontents - The Rise of Postmodern Socialisms (Paperback): Roger Burbach, Orlando Nunez, Boris... Globalization and Its Discontents - The Rise of Postmodern Socialisms (Paperback)
Roger Burbach, Orlando Nunez, Boris Kagarlitsky
R874 Discovery Miles 8 740 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

The decisive event of the late twentieth century has been the collapse of communism and the perceived triumph of capitalism. Written by authors from the First, former Second, and Third Worlds, this book reveals the characteristics and flaws of the late capitalist order. The authors explore the societal polarisation produced by globalization, the crisis of Western ideology, and the soft financial underbelly of globalization that could well bring us to an economic collapse. The perspective of this provocative book goes beyond those of the traditional left and the relativist, anti-historical school of postmodernism to offer an entirely fresh view of the world order.

Square Wheels - How Russian Democracy Got Derailed (Paperback): Boris Kagarlitsky Square Wheels - How Russian Democracy Got Derailed (Paperback)
Boris Kagarlitsky; Translated by Leslie A. Auerbach, Etc
R564 Discovery Miles 5 640 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
The Thinking Reed - Intellectuals and the Soviet State from 1917 to the Present (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Boris... The Thinking Reed - Intellectuals and the Soviet State from 1917 to the Present (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Boris Kagarlitsky; Translated by Brian Pearce
R1,109 R988 Discovery Miles 9 880 Save R121 (11%) Ships in 10 - 17 working days

This panoramic account of political culture in the Soviet Union, by one of the leading voices of unofficial radical socialism, examines the way in which cultural life in the arts, philosophy and historiography has been able to withstand the persistent efforts of the "statocracy" to extinguish independent thought.

Russia Under Yeltsin and Putin - Neo-Liberal Autocracy (Paperback): Boris Kagarlitsky Russia Under Yeltsin and Putin - Neo-Liberal Autocracy (Paperback)
Boris Kagarlitsky
R1,105 Discovery Miles 11 050 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

This passionate, pitiless analysis of post-Soviet Russia should be read by all interested in that country's present and future. Library Journal"It is a sorry tale, told with passion and competence." The IndependentRussia has undergone more seismic changes over the last 100 years than almost any other country. The 1917 Revolution, the rapid industrialisation of the 1930s, the following devastation of the Second World War, and the present return to Capitalism has seen the deep impoverishment of the entire population. The key questions which Kagarlitsky addresses are how to understand these changes, and how to characterise the complex process of reform, revolution and counter revolution. In a country with such a turbulent and violent political history, what path should development take, and what lies ahead? Looking in detail at the nature of Russian society and politics since 1990, Kagarlitsky offers an introductory political analysis of the major political and economic developments that have taken place under President Yeltsin, and the legacy he bequeathed so unexpectedly to his successor Putin. He focuses on the role of the media in post-Soviet Russia, corporate structures and their influence on social conflict, the formation of the oligarchy and the role of the left in modern Russia. This is a valuable source for anyone requiring a basic understanding of post-Soviet Russia and a clear historical guide for all students of contemporary Russian history.

New Realism, New Barbarism - Socialist Theory in the Era of Globalization (Paperback): Boris Kagarlitsky New Realism, New Barbarism - Socialist Theory in the Era of Globalization (Paperback)
Boris Kagarlitsky
R765 Discovery Miles 7 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Neo-liberalism has fundamentally altered the relationship between the global political forces. In this radical overview of the post-communist world, Boris Kagarlitsky argues that the very success of neo-liberal capitalism has made traditional socialism all the more necessary and feasible. He argues that leftists exaggerate the importance of the "objective" aspects of the "new reality" - globalization - and the weakening of the state, while underestimating the importance of the hegemony of neo-liberalism. As long as neo-liberalism retains its ideological hegemony, despite its economic failure, the consequence is a "new barbarism" - already a reality in eastern Europe, and now also emerging in the West. Kagarlitsky challenges the political neurosis of the left and prevailing assumptions of Marxism to argue that Marx's theories are now more timely than they were in the mid 20th century. Kagarlitsky analyzes theories of the "end of the proletariat" and the "end of work", and assesses the potential of the new technologies - such as the Internet - which create fresh challenges for capitalism and new arenas for struggle.

The Disintegration of the Monolith (Paperback): Boris Kagarlitsky The Disintegration of the Monolith (Paperback)
Boris Kagarlitsky
R535 Discovery Miles 5 350 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

In this book Boris Kagarlitsky offers a trenchant analysis of the break-up of the Soviet Union and the transformation of a section of the old nomenklatura into a new possessing and ruling elite. Kagarlitsky shows that Western commentators have been misled by the street theatre of events like the bungled coup of August 1991 into supposing that a fundamental break has been made with the confused politics and economics of the late Soviet period. He analyses the ill-considered and self-interested attempts made by the nomenklatura to privatize assets and inaugurate a free-market economy, finding an essential continuity between the plans of Gorbachev's and Yeltsin's advisers. He reveals, too, how the new Russian President has displayed a greater capacity to assert dictatorial powers than did the last General Secretary, a tendency which has brought him into repeated conflict with elected bodies. Boris Kagarlitsky is himself a Socialist member of the Moscow Soviet and one of the founders of Russia's new Party of Labour.The Disintegration of the Monolith furnishes both a memorable indictment of the greed and irresponsibility of Russia's new/old rulers and a fascinating account of the slow but unmistakeable awakening of forces of resistance as the peoples of Russia and the other states of the former Soviet Union confront the hyper-inflation, shortages, unemployment and general havoc wreaked by the free-market experiment. Kagarlitsky describes the gradual emergence of a new Russian trade unionism, but warns that popular discontent is also being exploited by nationalist demagogues, such as the leader of Russia's new Liberal Party. For those seeking to understand what has changed in Russia - and what has remained the same - The Disintegration of the Monolith is required reading.

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