the idea
that it is inevitable, they argue that its economic
contradictions have thrown the world order that
sustained it into crisis.
Globalisation's opponents are shaping a new
intellectual tradition. For the first time,
the book brings together the critiques thrown
up by resistance to globalisation, to war, and
to imperialism. Free from ideology and dogma,
the book shows how the peace and anti-globalisation
movements can join forces and face the coming
period of world history.
Essential reading for anyone involved in the
peace and anti-globalisation movements, this
book is also ideal for students of politics,
economics and international relations.
"One of neo-liberalism's greatest crimes
is to downgrade the history of ideas. This book
digs deep into history and, in a timely way,
celebrates an intellectual but practical approach
to the social, economic and environmental threats
posed by globalisation." Ann Pettifor,
Senior Associate, New Economics Foundation and
Editor, Real World Economic Outlook
"A book that isn't afraid to call today's
specific 'globalisation' process by its proper
name another phase of imperialism! … Strongly
recommended for those wishing to understand
the damage that is being wreaked in the name
of promoting global prosperity and democracy."
Achin Vanaik
About the Author
Boris Kagarlitsky is a senior research fellow
at the Institute for Comparative Political Studies,
the Russian Academy of Sciences. He was a political
prisoner under Brezhnev and is the author of
New Realism, New Barbarism, the Twilight of
Globalisation and Russia Under Yeltsin and Putin
(all Pluto Press). Alan Freeman is a professional
Economist and a Visiting Fellow at the University
of Greenwich. He wrote The Benn Heresy, a biography
of Tony Benn, and has co-edited three books
with E. Mandel, G. Carchedi and A. Kliman.
Contents
- Introduction: World Empire – or a World
of Empires?
- The Inequality of Nations
- The Crisis of the Globalist Project and
the New Economics of George W. Bush
- Imperialist Globalisation and the Political
Economy of South Aisa
- Globalistion and the New World Order: The
New Dynamics of Imperialism and War
- The Crisis of Global Capitalism:How it
Looks from Latin America
- Facing Global Apartheid
- Unity, Diversity and International Co-operation:The
US War Drive and the Anti-war Movement
- From Global Crisis to Neo-Imperialism:
The Case for a Radical Alternative
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