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_aP10.2(P20.2) _bR827 |
100 | _aRuccio, David F | ||
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_aDevelopment and Globalization _b A Marxian Class Analysis |
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_aLondon _bRoutledge _c2011 |
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_aEconomics as Social Theory; _v201100ENGGPS3 |
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500 | _aincludes index and biblioraphy | ||
505 | 2 | _aIntroduction 1 1 Rethinking planning, development, and globalization from a Marxian perspective Planning 17 2 Essentialism and socialist economic planning: A methodological critique of optimal planning theory 23 3 Planning and class in transitional societies 45 4 The state and planning in Nicaragua 62 5 State, class, and transition in Nicaragua 83 Development 101 6 Radical theories of development: Frank, the Modes of Production school, and Amin 111 7 The costs of austerity in Nicaragua: The worker-peasant alliance (1979-87) 162 8 When failure becomes success: Class and the debate over stabilization and adjustment 9 Power and class: The contribution of radical approaches to debt and development 214 10 Capitalism and industrialization in the Third World:Recognizing the costs and imagining alternatives 241 11 "After" development: Reimagining economy and class 248 12 Reading Harold: Class analysis, capital accumulation, and the role of the intellectual Globalization 287 13 Fordism on a world scale: International dimensions of regulation 295 14 Class beyond the nation-state 318 15 Global fragments: Subjectivity and class politics in discourses of globalization 16 Globalization and imperialism 353 | |
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