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The sound of hope and liberty (interview by Martin Smith)

2000 January 1. sz szilu84

The famous jazz pianist tells how he missed to see Malcolm X.

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The myth of reality. On the ideological-methodological shortcomings of Wallerstein’s development criticism

The author undertakes the task of pin-pointing the contradictions of Wallerstein's capitalism-idea with special regard to that aspect which can be found in his advancement concept by which he measures progress with the decrease in the level of exploitation. (This is just the opposite of the process which in fact, has taken place in history). … Continue reading The myth of reality. On the ideological-methodological shortcomings of Wallerstein’s development criticism →

The return of the proletariat and the weakness of the left

Sociologists have been analysing the transition from the so-called Fordist model into another one named Toyotism. This process culminates in a return to a class structure before the socially reformed capitalism. Labour depreciates, and wage-earners tend to lose their social entitments. The state that used to be a counterveiling power to capital, now stands on … Continue reading The return of the proletariat and the weakness of the left →

A note on the concept of delinking

In this article, Amin summarises his famous theory of "delinking", he opposes the two strategies of the underdeveloped countries: the following, catching up type of development linked with the capitalist world market and the "delinking" one, the "populist-national" strategy linked more organically with their own cultural traditions which is egalitarian in distribution. He differentiates between … Continue reading A note on the concept of delinking →

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