The Politics of Empire
Globalisation in Crisis
Alan Freeman editor Boris Kagarlitsky editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pluto Press
Published:20th Sep '04
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Bringing together nine leading writers and activists from around the world, this book explores the origins of a new age of Empire.
Writers including Walden Bello, Jayati Ghosh, Kate Hudson, Boris Kagarlitsky and Alan Freeman offer a wealth of factual evidence showing that globalisation has driven apart peoples, classes and nations, shaping and reshaping key regions of the world. Challenging the idea that it is inevitable, they argue that its economic contradictions have thrown the world order that sustained it into crisis.
Globalisation's opponents are shaping a new intellectual tradition. For the first time, the book brings together the critiques thrown up by resistance to globalisation, to war, and to imperialism. Free from ideology and dogma, showing how the peace and anti-globalisation movements can join forces and face the coming period of world history.
'One of neo-liberalism's greatest crimes is to downgrade history, and the history of ideas. This book digs deep into history and, in a timely way, celebrates an intellectual but practical approach to the social, economic and environmental threats posed by globalisation' -- Ann Pettifor, Senior Associate, New Economics Foundation and Editor, Real World Economic Outlook
'Strongly recommended for those wishing to understand the damage that is being wreaked in the name of promoting global prosperity and democracy' -- Achin Vanaik
ISBN: 9780745321837
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 370g
304 pages