Global Capitalism and Transnational Class Formation

Global Capitalism and Transnational Class Formation
Title Global Capitalism and Transnational Class Formation PDF eBook
Author Jason Struna
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 189
Release 2016-03-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317615077

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The global capitalism perspective is a unique research program focused on understanding relatively recent developments in worldwide social, economic, and political practices related to globalization. At its core, it seeks to contextualize the rearticulation of nation-states and broad geographic regions into highly interdependent networks of production and distribution, and in so doing explain consequent changes in social relations within and between countries in the contemporary era. The present volume contributes to this effort by focusing on social class formation across borders via the processes and actors that make globalized capitalism possible. The essays presented here offer a wide range of emphases in terms of the particular lenses and evidence they use. They cover such topics as the emergence of a transnational capitalist class-based fascist regime responding to the structural crises of global capitalism as well as the links between global class formation and the US racial project as it relates to electoral politics and demographic changes in the US South. This book was published as a special issue of Globalizations.

A Theory of Global Capitalism

A Theory of Global Capitalism
Title A Theory of Global Capitalism PDF eBook
Author William I. Robinson
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 234
Release 2004-03-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780801879272

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Sure to stir controversy and debate, A Theory of Global Capitalism will be of interest to sociologists and economists alike.

The Transnational Capitalist Class

The Transnational Capitalist Class
Title The Transnational Capitalist Class PDF eBook
Author Leslie Sklair
Publisher Blackwell Publishing
Total Pages 335
Release 2001
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780631224624

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While most of the popular and academic debates explore ideas of globalization, The Transnational Capitalist Class goes one step further and provides theoretically informed empirical research to explain and deconstruct the process of globalization as seen by the corporations themselves. Using personal interviews with executives and managers from over eighty Fortune Global 500 corporations, as well as already published sources, Sklair demonstrates how globalization works from the perspective of those who control and oppose the major globalizing corporations and their allies in government and the media. The book explores two major crises of globalization - class polarization and ecological sustainability - and shows how the transnational capitalist class attempts to resolve these crises and evaluates its own success and failure. Sklair's unique approach brings a fresh perspective to what has become a key debate of our time.

Special Issue: Global Capitalism and Transnational Class Formation

Special Issue: Global Capitalism and Transnational Class Formation
Title Special Issue: Global Capitalism and Transnational Class Formation PDF eBook
Author James Goodman
Publisher
Total Pages 113
Release 2013
Genre
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Global Capitalism and the Crisis of Humanity

Global Capitalism and the Crisis of Humanity
Title Global Capitalism and the Crisis of Humanity PDF eBook
Author William I. Robinson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 257
Release 2014-07-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107067472

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This book discusses the nature of the new global capitalism, the rise of a globalized production and financial system, a transnational capitalist class, and a transnational state and warns of the rise of a global police state to contain the explosive contradictions of a global capitalist system that is crisis-ridden and out of control.

Transnational Capital and Class Fractions

Transnational Capital and Class Fractions
Title Transnational Capital and Class Fractions PDF eBook
Author Bob Jessop
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 300
Release 2018-08-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351251929

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Emerging in the late 1970s, the Amsterdam School’s (AS) most distinctive contribution to international political economy was the systematic incorporation of the Marxian concept of capital fractions into the study of international politics. Contending that politics in advanced capitalist countries takes place in a fundamentally transnationalized space in which the distinction between ‘domestic’ and ‘international’ has blurred, it shows how in this space, politics is structured by competing comprehensive concepts of control. Presenting a concise and instructive introduction to the origins, development and significance of this distinct approach, this book provides a unique overview of the School’s contemporary significance for the field. Offering a new generation of critical scholars the opportunity to become acquainted at first hand with some of the contributions that have shaped the work of the AS, the contributions present critical commentaries, discussing the merits and shortcomings of the AS from a variety of perspectives, and undertake a (self-) critical evaluation of the current place and value of the AS framework in the broader landscape of approaches to the study of contemporary capitalism. Written for scholars and students alike, it will be of interest to those working in international political economy, international relations and political science, political sociology, European studies and branches of academic economics such as regulation theory and institutional economics.

The Making of a Transnational Capitalist Class

The Making of a Transnational Capitalist Class
Title The Making of a Transnational Capitalist Class PDF eBook
Author William K. Carroll
Publisher Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages 266
Release 2013-04-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1848139144

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Throughout the world, there has been a growing wave of interest in global corporate power and the rise of a transnational capitalist class, triggered by economic and political transformations that have blurred national borders and disembedded corporate business from national domiciles. Using social network analysis, William Carroll maps the changing field of power generated by elite relations among the world's largest corporations and related political organizations. Carroll provides an in-depth analysis that spans the three decades of the late 20th and early 21st century, when capitalist globalization attained unprecedented momentum, propelled both by the transnationalization of accumulation and by the political paradigm of transnational neoliberalism. This has been an era in which national governments have deregulated capital, international institutions such as the World Trade Organization and the World Economic Forum have gained prominence, and production and finance have become more fully transnational, increasing the structural power of capital over communities and workers. Within this context of transformation, the book charts the making of a transnational capitalist class, reaching beyond national forms of capitalist class organization into a global field, but facing spirited opposition from below in an ongoing struggle that is also a struggle over alternative global futures.