Gramsci, Historical Materialism and International Relations

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Stephen Gill
Cambridge University Press, 1993 M02 26 - 320 páginas
The essays collected here relate the writings of Antonio Gramsci and others to the contemporary reconstruction of historical materialist theories of international relations. The contributors analyze the contradiction between globalizing and territorially based social and political forces in the context of past, present, and future world orders, and view the emerging world order as undergoing a structural transformation, a "triple crisis" involving economic, political and "socio-cultural" change. The prevailing trend of the 1980s and early 1990s toward the marketization and commodification of social relations leads the contributors to argue that socialism needs to be redefined away from the totalizing visions associated with Marxism-Leninism, toward the idea of the self defense of society and social choice to counter the disintegrating and atomizing effects of globalizing and unplanned market forces.
 

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EPISTEMOLOGY ONTOLOGY AND THE ITALIAN SCHOOL
21
GRAMSCI HEGEMONY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AN ESSAY IN METHOD
49
ALIENATION CAPITALISM AND THE INTERSTATE SYSTEM TOWARDS A MARXIANGRAMSCIAN CRITIQUE
67
GLOBAL HEGEMONY AND THE STRUCTURAL POWER OF CAPITAL
93
PAST PRESENT AND FUTURE
125
GRAMSCI AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS A GENERAL PERSPECTIVE AND EXAMPLE FROM RECENT US POLICY TOWARD THE T...
127
THE THREE HEGEMONIES OF HISTORICAL CAPITALISM
148
THE HEGEMONIC TRANSITION IN EAST ASIA A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
186
INTERNATIONALISATION AND DEMOCRATISATION SOUTHERN EUROPE LATIN AMERICA AND THE WORLD ECONOMIC CRISIS
213
STATE SOCIALISM AND PASSIVE REVOLUTION
237
STRUCTURAL ISSUES OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE IMPLICATIONS FOR EUROPE
259
REFERENCES
290
NAME INDEX
308
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