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Marxism and ecology

1996 October 1. sz szilu84
Marx did not forget about the environmental impact of capitalist production, although he did not elaborate on the issue since much of the evidence was then missing. Nevertheless, his value and rent theories represent a solid ground for the theory of Marxist ecology.

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No. 59 | (Autumn 2003)

Table of contents Tamás Pál : Retorical traps. The “New World Order” and the global structure Valki László : The fate of the United Nations and the international law Bárdos-Féltoronyi Miklós : I have not heard about the birth of a new world order in the Spring of 2003 Immanuel Wallerstein : Does the Western … Continue reading No. 59 | (Autumn 2003) →

From the cold war to the “end of history” – About the bipolar world and the future of socialism

The author presents a new approach to the assessment of the bipolar world order, illuminating from the point of view of political science how the bipolar model determined domestic political structures in various parts of the world. Neoconservativism, the breakthrough of which marked the end of state socialism, is reconsidered from the point of view … Continue reading From the cold war to the “end of history” – About the bipolar world and the future of socialism →

Why capitalism is a world-system or why the world-system is capitalist?

The world-systems analysis theory of Wallerstein can be regarded in fact as an alternative way of thinking to the capitalism theory of Marx or partly of Lenin. This article examines how this type of approach provides a real alternative in understanding the lows of motion and the development of capitalism. Related Articles On the sources … Continue reading Why capitalism is a world-system or why the world-system is capitalist? →

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