Development and Globalization : A Marxian Class Analysis /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Principal: Ruccio, David F.
Formato: Libro
Lengua:inglés
Datos de publicación: London : Routledge.
Edición:1st ed.
Series:Economics as Social Theory ; 32
Temas:
Descripción Física:405 p.
ISBN:9780415772266
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Rethinking planning, development, and globalization from a Marxian perspective
  • Essentialism and socialist economic planning : A methodological critique of optimal planning theory
  • Planning and class in transitional societies
  • The state and planning in Nicaragua
  • State, class, and transition in Nicaragua
  • Radical theories of development : Frank, the Modes of Production school, and Amin
  • The cost of austerity in Nicaragua : The worker-peasant alliance (1979-87)
  • When failure becomes success : Class and the debate over stabilization and adjustment
  • Power and class : The contribution of radical approaches to debt and development
  • Capitalism and industrialization in the Third World : Recognizing the costs and imagining alternatives
  • "After" development : Reimagining economy and class
  • Reading Harold : Class analysis, capital accumulation, and rol of the intellectual
  • Fordism on a world scale : International dimensions of regulation
  • Class beyond the nation-state
  • Global fragments : Subjetivity and class politics in discourses of globalization
  • Globalization and imperialism