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Globalization and Change: The Transformation of Global Capitalism
explores the origins, development, and transformation of
globalization from a critical and historical perspective. Berch
Berberoglu brings together eight essays authored by prominent
sociological scientists from across the nation that examine the
dynamics of globalization through an analysis of class relations
and class struggles that define the contemporary global political
economy. By undertaking a careful examination of the contradictions
inherent in capitalist globalization, this book provides a thorough
understanding of the issues behind the global capitalist economy
and the struggle against globalization, while at the same time
offering a viable solution to the growing exploitation of labor
throughout the world. This study on global capitalism, informed by
class analysis, is essential to anyone interested in the political
implications of globalization and the unfolding class struggles.
This book offers a timely analysis of work and labor processes and
how they are rapidly changing under globalization. The contributors
explore traditional sectors of the U.S. and world economies - from
auto to steel to agriculture - as well as work under new production
arrangements, such as third world export processing zones. Many
chapters analyze changing dynamics of gender, nationality, and
class. The contributors explain why more intensified forms of
control by the state and by capital interests are emerging under
globalization. Yet they also emphasize new possibilities for labor,
including new forms of organizing and power sharing in a rapidly
changing economy.
Globalization and Change: The Transformation of Global Capitalism
explores the origins, development, and transformation of
globalization from a critical and historical perspective. Berch
Berberoglu brings together eight essays authored by prominent
sociological scientists from across the nation that examine the
dynamics of globalization through an analysis of class relations
and class struggles that define the contemporary global political
economy. By undertaking a careful examination of the contradictions
inherent in capitalist globalization, this book provides a thorough
understanding of the issues behind the global capitalist economy
and the struggle against globalization, while at the same time
offering a viable solution to the growing exploitation of labor
throughout the world. This study on global capitalism, informed by
class analysis, is essential to anyone interested in the political
implications of globalization and the unfolding class struggles.
This book offers a timely analysis of work and labor processes and
how they are rapidly changing under globalization. The contributors
explore traditional sectors of the U.S. and world economies - from
auto to steel to agriculture - as well as work under new production
arrangements, such as third world export processing zones. Many
chapters analyze changing dynamics of gender, nationality, and
class. The contributors explain why more intensified forms of
control by the state and by capital interests are emerging under
globalization. Yet they also emphasize new possibilities for labor,
including new forms of organizing and power sharing in a rapidly
changing economy.
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