ABSTRACT: Recently a number of mainstream papers have treated the rise of democracy in 19th century Europe and its instability in Latin America in an eminently Marxist fashion. This paper sets out their implications for Marxist thought. With respect to Europe, Marx’s emphasis on political action backed by the threat of violence is vindicated but his justification for socialism is not. With respect to Latin America, the unequal distribution of wealth is the cause of political instability that is, in turn, the root cause of mass poverty. In addition it is possible to explain some of the paradoxical characteristics of neo-liberalism and to make a weak argument for socialism in spite of its rejection in Europe. I
The striking turn away from authoritarian regimes in Latin America in recent years opens up new hope...
Capitalist democracies face profound crises in the current conjuncture. Latin America, far from bein...
Abstract: Starting from Aricó's reflections, this paper discuss Marx's concept of State and its poss...
Recently a number of mainstream papers have treated the rise of democracy in 19th century Europe and...
The paper first sets out simplified versions of recent mainstream papers which explain the rise of d...
Starting in 1999 a group of papers have appeared in mainstream journals that treat of the relation b...
This paper describes the implications for Marxist thought of the work of Daron Acemoglu and James Ro...
The historical role of the bourgeoisie in creating and maintaining political democracy has been much...
This paper describes the implications for Marxist thought of the work of Daron Acemoglu and James Ro...
Starting in 1999 a group of papers have appeared in mainstream journals that treat of the relation b...
The recent strides of democracy in Latin America have been associated to conflicting outcomes. The e...
The recent strides of democracy in Latin America have been associated to conflicting outcomes. The e...
Latin America is a highly volatile region. After it was exposed to the rigours of colonialism, it ha...
This paper examines the effects of recent political and economic trends on the wellbeing of campesin...
This article examines the interplay between economic crises and the democratization process in Latin...
The striking turn away from authoritarian regimes in Latin America in recent years opens up new hope...
Capitalist democracies face profound crises in the current conjuncture. Latin America, far from bein...
Abstract: Starting from Aricó's reflections, this paper discuss Marx's concept of State and its poss...
Recently a number of mainstream papers have treated the rise of democracy in 19th century Europe and...
The paper first sets out simplified versions of recent mainstream papers which explain the rise of d...
Starting in 1999 a group of papers have appeared in mainstream journals that treat of the relation b...
This paper describes the implications for Marxist thought of the work of Daron Acemoglu and James Ro...
The historical role of the bourgeoisie in creating and maintaining political democracy has been much...
This paper describes the implications for Marxist thought of the work of Daron Acemoglu and James Ro...
Starting in 1999 a group of papers have appeared in mainstream journals that treat of the relation b...
The recent strides of democracy in Latin America have been associated to conflicting outcomes. The e...
The recent strides of democracy in Latin America have been associated to conflicting outcomes. The e...
Latin America is a highly volatile region. After it was exposed to the rigours of colonialism, it ha...
This paper examines the effects of recent political and economic trends on the wellbeing of campesin...
This article examines the interplay between economic crises and the democratization process in Latin...
The striking turn away from authoritarian regimes in Latin America in recent years opens up new hope...
Capitalist democracies face profound crises in the current conjuncture. Latin America, far from bein...
Abstract: Starting from Aricó's reflections, this paper discuss Marx's concept of State and its poss...