Contenu du sommaire : The transnational ruling class formation thesis: a symposium
Revue | Science and Society : A journal of Marxist thought and analysis |
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Numéro | Vol. 65, no 4, 2001 |
Titre du numéro | The transnational ruling class formation thesis: a symposium |
The transnational ruling class formation thesis: a symposium
- Between sinocentrism and eurocentrism: Andre Gunder Frank's re-orient: "Global economy in the Asian age" - Duchesne R. p. 428-463
- Globalization is, among other things, transnational, international, and American - Mann M. p. 464-468
- Global capitalism and the persistence of the North-South divide - Arrighi G. p. 469-475
- Capital, territory, and hegemony over the "Longue Duree" - Moore J.W. p. 476-483
- Globalization: towards a transnational state ? A skeptical note - Went R. p. 484-491
- Globalization or class society in transition ? - Van der Pijl K. p. 492-499
- Global capitalism and nation-state-centric thinking - What we don't see when we do see nation-states: responses to critics - Robinson W.I. p. 500-508
- On temporality, simultaneity and TSS: reply to Laibman - Carchedi G. p. 509-514
- Marx's alleged logical error: a comment - Moseley F. p. 515-527
- Temporalism and textualism in value theory: rejoinder - Laibman D. p. 528-533