
Class History and Class Practices in the Periphery of Capitalism
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Class History and Class Practices in the Periphery of Capitalism addresses this need head-on. A first chapter lays a theoretical groundwork by showing that Marx, in his later life, became aware that historical developments are much more complicated than he originally conceived them to be, and he was not as far away from calling for site-specific analyses. Contributions here carry out just such analyses: they describe specificities for Russia, Portugal, Argentina, and Mexico, offer broader perspectives on post-hegemonic Latin America and Asia, provide detailed analyses of resistances across Africa, and reflect on the deeper meaning of neozapatismo for promoting a shift in the entire terrain of discussion.
Rich in theoretical depth and empirical rigor, and supplemented by an out-of-the-archive translation of Karl Katusky's theory of crises, this book is essential reading for students and scholars of political economy and international political economy, and it is of keen interest to anyone working to resist specific capitalist exploitations in their own place and time.
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Part I. Peripheral Europe and Post-Hegemonic Regionalism
Chapter 1. The Development of Capitalism in Russia in the Works of Marx, Danielson, Vorontsov and Lenin; James D. White
Chapter 2. The Historical Course of Ownership Structures and Rentier Capitalism in Portugal; Mariana Mortagua
Chapter 3. Geopolitical Economy of Post-Hegemonic Regionalism in Latin America and Eurasia; Efe Can Guercan
Part II. Africa and Latin America
Chapter 4. Neoliberal Liberalism > African Authoritarianism > Disorganized Dissent; Patrick Bond
Chapter 5. Capitalist Development in Argentina and Working Class Practices, 1870-2018; Nicolas Inigo Carrera
Chapter 6. Unbroken Dependency: Mexico's Passive and Bounded Revolution; Lorenzo Fusaro
Chapter 7. The Meaning of Mexican Neozapatismo within the Current Antisystemic Movements; Carlos Antonio Aguirre Rojas
Part III. Archive
Chapter 8. Karl Kautsky on Mikhail Tugan-Baranovsky; Daniel Gaido and Dario Scattolini
Chapter 9. Theories of Crises; Karl Kautsky, translated by Daniel Gaido and Dario Scattolini
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