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    London ; : Pluto Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959236071402883
    Format: 1 online resource (160 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-84964-063-7 , 0-585-42615-5
    Series Statement: Recasting Marxism
    Note: Translated from Russian. , Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: The New Big Brother -- 1 The State and Globalization -- Democracy and the Market -- The Logic of Globalizaton -- The 'Impotence of the State' -- The Weakness of Globalized Capitalism -- Neo- liberal Hegemony vs. Democracy -- 'Objective Limitations' -- Citizenship in Decline -- Soldiers and Citizens -- Towards the New State -- 2 Is Nationalization Dead? -- 'Socialized' Private Property? ? -- Self-management Alternative -- Collective Property -- The Mobilization Model -- The Myth of 'Inefficient State Enterprise' -- Public Sector 'Success Stories' -- Privatized 'Potemkin Villages' -- What can Nationalization Achieve? -- Transforming the State -- New Approach to Property -- 3 Nations and Nationalism -- 'Natural' Nations? -- Self-determination -- 'Imperial' and 'Non-historic' Peoples in Eastern Europe -- 'National Question' or the Problem of Democracy? -- Returning to the Old Debates -- National Liberation and Capitalism -- Bombs and Multiculturalism -- The Balkans War -- Class or Community? -- Internationalism -- 4 The Third World Labyrinth: Is a Democratic Model Possible? -- Socialism and Modernization -- Parliamentarism and Authoritarianism -- Capitalist Rationality -- Beyond 'Models' -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Introduction: The New Big Brother -- 1 The State and Globalization -- 2 Is Nationalization Dead? -- 3 Nations and Nationalism -- 4 The Third World Labyrinth: Is a Democratic Model Possible? -- Index -- Abraham, R. 88 -- Afghanistan 97 -- African National Congress 122 -- Alapuro, Risto 85 -- Alatalu, Toomas 107 -- Albanians -- 102-3 -- 105 -- Algeria 109 -- Alsace-Lorraine 83 -- Altvater, Elmar 24 -- Amin, Samir -- 22 -- 116 -- Anderson, Benedict 74 -- Anderson, Perry -- 40 -- 42 -- Angola 109 -- Anresson, Jan Otto 21 -- anti-imperialism 95-8 -- APRANET 65 -- Arabs -- 79-80 -- 95-6. , Arizmendiarrieta, Jose Maria 45 -- Armenia 87 -- Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict 82 -- Armenians -- 93 -- 94 -- armies -- 34 -- 35-6 -- arms exports 41 -- asbestos 41 -- atomic energy 41 -- atomic weapons 41 -- Austria 65 -- Austro-Hungary, collapse of [1918] 81 -- Austro-Marxists -- 87 -- 95 -- authoritarianism 118-20 -- autonomy, cultural-national -- 80 -- 86-7 -- 92 -- AZLK 59 -- Balkans War [1999] -- 80 -- 102-5 -- Ballaev, Andrey -- 7 -- 9 -- Baltic republics 91 -- Baltic Times 91-2 -- Baran, Nicholas -- 66 -- 72 -- Basaev, Shamil 93 -- Bauer, G. 89 -- Belarus -- 16 -- 84 -- 89 -- Belotserkovsky, Vadim 49-50 -- Benn, Tony -- 103 -- 104 -- Big Brother -- 1 -- 2 -- 5 -- 6 -- 78 -- 127-8 -- Black Sea Fleet 77 -- Blair, Tony 42 -- Boer War 106 -- Bolshevism -- 75 -- 87 -- 88 -- 95 -- 113 -- 118-19 -- Boron, Atilio 123 -- Bosnia -- 82 -- 98-9 -- 100-1 -- Bosnia-Herzegovina 99 -- bourgeoisie -- 14 -- 25 -- 87-8 -- Bowles, Sam 124 -- Bratislava 84 -- Brecher, Jeremy 1-2 -- Brezhnev, Leonid 2 -- Brie, Andre and Michel -- 40-2 -- 43 -- Britain -- 5 -- 8 -- 42 -- 56 -- 57 -- Bugaj, Ryszard 64 -- Bundesbank 41 -- bureaucracy -- 1 -- 2 -- 5 -- and cooperatives 49 -- in Eastern Europe 114 -- in European Union 28-9 -- state 10 -- state 117 -- transnational 20-1 -- Burkina Faso 115 -- Buzgalin, Aleksandr -- 63 -- 108-9 -- Canada -- 78 -- 79 -- capital -- and centralization 116 -- and labour 49 -- and labour 50 -- and peripheral societies 116 -- transnational 20-1 -- capitalism -- and cooperatives 50 -- and exploitation 73 -- and globalization 11 -- and globalization 12-13 -- and globalization 39 -- and infrastructure 67 -- and laws 17 -- and modernization 115 -- and nationalization 52 -- and nationalization 68-9 -- and property 60 -- and property 70 -- and rationality 120-3 -- and socialism 124 -- and state sector 67. , and state sector 68 -- democratic 121 -- development of 11-13 -- global crisis 3 -- global crisis 25-6 -- global crisis 39 -- industrial 75 -- mercantile 13 -- municipal 58 -- neo-liberal 2-3 -- neo-liberal 127 -- radical transformation of 2 -- radical transformation of 43 -- stakeholder 40 -- stakeholder 43 -- state 53 -- state 64 -- Castaneda, Jorge G. 118 -- Castello, Tim 1-2 -- Castells, Manuel -- 4 -- 66 -- 115 -- Catherine II, [the Great] 83 -- Central Intelligence Agency [CIA] 97 -- centralization -- 2 -- 3 -- 4 -- 127 -- change -- democratic 123 -- through class struggle 128 -- Chechen Republic -- 77 -- 90 -- 93-4 -- 102 -- Chechens -- 93 -- 111-12 -- Chiapas 115 -- Chicago School 57 -- Chile -- 56 -- 57 -- 126 -- China -- 27 -- 54 -- 61-2 -- 113 -- 116 -- 117 -- Chubais, Anatoly 18 -- Chumachenko, Mikola 48 -- citizenship -- 32-4 -- 37 -- 79 -- 80 -- civil rights 32-3 -- civil society -- 24 -- 30 -- Clarke, Simon -- 23-4 -- 25 -- 29-30 -- Clause IV 42 -- Clinton, Bill 5 -- Cold War 12 -- colonial countries, and socialism 96 -- Committee for Peace in the Balkans 98 -- Commonwealth of Independent States 16 -- communism -- achievements of 53-5 -- and ethnic cleansing 81-2 -- and nationalism 95-6 -- collapse of 55 -- collapse of 81 -- collapse of 97 -- communist myth 67-8 -- Communist International 96 -- Communist Party, of Russian Federation 6 -- competition-cooperation 70 -- consumption, collective v. individual 69-70 -- cooperatives -- 40-1 -- 42 -- 44 -- 70 -- and capitalism 47 -- and capitalism 50 -- and efficiency 45 -- and exploitation 48-9 -- and exploitation 50 -- and external investment 49 -- and mixed economy 51 -- and state regulation 49-50 -- and utopia 50 -- and workers' control 46 -- and workers' control 48 -- and workers' control 50 -- and workers' control 60 -- bureaucratization 49. , Mondragon model 45-7 -- workers' interests 50-1 -- Corporate Agenda 2 -- corruption 31-2 -- cosmopolitanism 109 -- Crimea -- 77 -- 83 -- Croatia/Croatians -- 80 -- 81 -- 89 -- Cuba 54 -- culture, and power 87 -- Czech Republic -- 61 -- 63 -- Czechoslovakia -- 81 -- 84 -- 85 -- 89 -- Dahl, Robert 117 -- Dayton Agreement 100 -- degeneration 29 -- democracy -- 29-32 -- and capitalism 39 -- and collective property 50 -- and contradictions 126 -- and dissolution of USSR 11 -- and globalization 37-8 -- and military service 34 -- and modernization 119-21 -- and nationalization 40 -- and oppression 86 -- and oppression 95 -- and reversible decisions 29 -- and reversible decisions 126 -- and socialism 7-8 -- and socialism 110 -- and socialism 119-20 -- and socialism 123 -- and socialism 126 -- and stability 123-4 -- and world market 124 -- bourgeois 26-7 -- bourgeois 29 -- bourgeois 31 -- free market 38-9 -- parliamentarianism 118-19 -- radical 37-8 -- democratization -- 30 -- 38 -- of international relations 39 -- traditional institutions 38 -- deregulation 17 -- Derlug'yan, Georgiy 35 -- Development Councils [Britain] 42 -- discrimination 91 -- Dnestr Moldavian Republic 77 -- downsizing 3 -- Eastern Europe -- bureaucracy 114 -- and ethnic cleansing 81-2 -- and federation 84-5 -- and federation 88-9 -- and privatization 57 -- creation of new states 81-2 -- Western goals 101-2 -- ecology, products harmful to 41 -- economy -- globalization of 20-1 -- globalization of 23 -- internationalization of 13 -- national 22 -- socialization of 51 -- socialization of 73 -- socialization of 116 -- statization 117 -- Egypt 97 -- elites -- and democracy 30-1 -- and democracy 35 -- global 5 -- global 20 -- global 127 -- Employee Stock Ownership Plans [ESOP] -- 44-5 -- 48 -- Engels, F. -- Engels, F 7 -- Engels, F 12. , Engels, F 13 -- Engels, F 80-1 -- Engels, F 86 -- Engels, F 115 -- Enlightenment -- 32 -- 34 -- 118 -- 120 -- equality 124 -- Estonia -- 32-4 -- 77 -- 83 -- 91 -- 92 -- 107-8 -- Estonian Department of Citizenship and Migration -- 33 -- 34 -- ethnic cleansing -- 76 -- 81-2 -- ethnic nationalism 91 -- European Union -- 16 -- common currency 28-9 -- deregulation 128 -- programmes 72 -- exploitation -- 24 -- 48-9 -- 50 -- 115 -- fascist regimes, in Eastern Europe 81 -- federalism -- 86 -- 88-9 -- financial crisis -- 3 -- 25-6 -- 39 -- 62 -- financial institutions, international -- 1-2 -- control of 41 -- control of 55 -- influence of 15-16 -- influence of 25-6 -- influence of 28 -- lack of vision 21 -- republicanisation 43 -- Finland -- 85 -- 87 -- 92 -- 92-3 -- Ford/Fordism -- 11 -- 13 -- 22 -- 23 -- Foucault, M. 7 -- France -- 5 -- 6 -- 25 -- 65 -- Franco-Prussian War 76 -- free market -- 3 -- 38-9 -- Freeman, Alan 39 -- freon 41 -- Furman, Dmitriy 74 -- Gates, Bill 5 -- GATT [General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade] 1 -- Gazprom 11 -- genocide 105 -- Georgia 87 -- Georgian-Abkhazian conflict 82 -- Georgiev, Filipp 59 -- German Central Bank 28 -- Germany -- 6 -- 33 -- 82 -- 92 -- 95 -- Gilly, Adolfo 102 -- global capitalism -- 3 -- 4-5 -- 11 -- 17-19 -- global elite -- 5 -- 20 -- 127 -- global market -- 9 -- 27-8 -- 39 -- globalization -- and anti-imperialism 97 -- and capitalism 11 -- and capitalism 12 -- and democracy 2 -- and democracy 21 -- and democracy 28 -- and national government 26 -- and national identification 75 -- and social democracy 23 -- and state economy 67 -- centre and periphery 22-4 -- information technology 3-4 -- information technology 12 -- information technology 13 -- labour resources 23 -- national security 34 -- reform 37 -- regulation 16 -- regulation 22-3 -- regulation 24 -- regulation 39. , relationship of class forces 12. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7453-1581-X
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7453-1586-0
    Language: English
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