From: glevy@PRATT.EDU
Date: Thu Sep 06 2007 - 09:29:25 EDT
>RESEARCH IN POLITICAL ECONOMY >VOLUME 24, Paul Zarembka, ed., Elsevier, hardback, 2007. >http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/PZarembka/volume24.htm > >With a world balance of forces in tension, this volume slices the >political map in two dimensions, the geographical dimension and the >imperialism/socialism dimension ("socialism", of course, having widely >varying meanings). As a region, Latin America is in the forefront of >resistance to imperial schemes, particularly those by the United States. >Venezuela and Cuba represent leading edges of resistance, and Colombia, >a leading edge of U.S. hegemony. Chapters addressing the political >economies of these countries form the first part of the volume. > >Poland has led the anti-Soviet transition into a pro-market realignment, >a realignment of this country which is particularly oriented toward the >United States. Syria, on the other hand and even as it moves into a >pro-market orientation, is subject to particular U.S. hostility. Both >cases are analyzed in Part II, with the chapter on Poland having >considerably broader applicability. Also included here is the continued >deeper penetration of capitalist relations within the United States, >represented by analysis of the transition of its medical sector. > >For almost a century, stages of capitalism has been an important theme >within Marxism. The theme is analyzed at the beginning of Part III, and >connects to the more empirical work represented by the prior six >chapters. The volume concludes with translation from Japanese of an >important critique of the classical political economy of Adam Smith and >David Ricardo, who, in a certain sense, were the leading proponents, >historically, of the market, of capitalism. Most poignantly, this >chapter argues that Ricardian value theory opens the door to a vulgar >system of economic thought. > >*** Link on web page for titles and authors and ordering instructions. > >************************************************************************* >(Vol.23) The HIDDEN HISTORY of 9-11-2001 "a benchmark in 9/11 research" >********************** http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/PZarembka >
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