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_aLímites de un capitalismo sin ciudadanía. _lEnglish |
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_aThe limits of capitalism : _ban approach to globalization without neoliberalism / _cWim Dierckxsens ; translated by Jayne Hutchcroft. |
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_aLimits of capitalism : _bAn approach to globalisation without neoliberalism |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bZed Books, _c[2000] |
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_aNew York : _bDistributed in the USA exclusively by St. Martin's Press |
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_tFigures and Tables -- _tAcknowledgements -- _tIntroduction--Neoliberalism without Perspectives: Towards on Alternative Paradigm -- _g1. _tEfficiency versus the Common Good -- _tThe economy and the common good -- _tProductive and nonproductive labour and the common good -- _tReproduction and the concept of vitality -- _tConsumer society from the perspective of efficiency and vitality -- _tVitality, efficiency and military expenditure -- _tThe disconnection between environmental efficiency and vitality -- _g2. _tGlobalization and the Casino Economy -- _tThe so-called class war -- _tThe connection between money and productive labour -- _tPrivatization of global financial management -- _tThe divorce between the real and the virtual economies -- _tProspects for a return to productive labour -- _g3. _tGlobalization: The Origin of Borderless Private States -- _tGlobalization: towards a no-growth economy -- _tDevelopment of borderless private consortiums in the triad -- _tBorderless private states and economic blocs -- _tLatin America: private states and economic blocs -- _g4. _tGlobalization: The Creation of a World Labour Market -- _tIntroduction -- _tThe welfare state and citizenship based on market relations -- _tGlobalization of the labour market -- _tThe world economy, division of labour and citizenship -- _tNew goals for the global economy: an alternative perspective -- _g5. _tGlobalization: The Origin of Private States without Citizens -- _tThe logic of capital in a no-growth economy -- _tThe subordination of social and labour issues to transnational interests -- _tCycles of intervention and deregulation, and the historical role of the nation-state -- _tThe limits of citizenship in the context of a capitalism without borders -- _tThe limits of capitalism without citizens -- _tThe struggle for involvement at the expense of others versus the struggle for a society with room for everyone: future scenarios -- _tThe limits of geopolitics without citizens -- _tWorldwide recession and the necessary shift away from neoliberalism -- _tTowards worldwide regulation based on the global common good -- _tGlobalization and world citizenry: a regulatory void -- _g6. _tTowards a Citizen-based Alternative -- _tGrowing awareness of neoliberalism's limitations -- _tIn search of the common good for humanity -- _tThe subject in a citizen-based globalization -- _tBibliography -- _tIndex. |
520 | 1 | _a"Here is a trenchant critique of the failings of globalization in the way neoliberal economic policies have created it, and a powerful proposal for a different and democratic way forward. Its author argues that the political Achilles Heel of globalization, as the huge protests against the WTO in Seattle in December 1999 showed, is that it is taking place without the engagement of citizens at large." "He argues that the neoliberal mindset cannot appreciate key concepts like the difference between economic efficiency and vitality, or productive and unproductive investment, or the notion of the Common Good. The result of its privileging of the interests of huge transnational corporations is growing inequality, accelerating impoverishment, and, for most countries, stagnant economic growth. Whether judged in terms of its democratic deficit, the environment or even economic performance, the case against neoliberal global capitalism is overwhelming." "What is to be done? That is the issue political movements, social thinkers, economists, and governments all over the world must now confront. Without trying to propose specific policies, the author puts forward a highly suggestive set of principles and ideas."--Jacket. | |
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_iOnline version: _aDierckxsens, Wim. _sLímites de un capitalismo sin ciudadanía. English. _tLimits of capitalism. _dLondon ; New York : Zed Books ; New York : Distributed in the USA exclusively by St. Martin's Press, ©2000 _w(OCoLC)654321449 |
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