This paper describes the implications for Marxist thought of the work of Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson. In the first two periods of this they explained how the rise of democracy brought prosperity to Europe and why the same process had not worked in Latin America because of the possibility of coups. The implication is that mass poverty can better be alleviated by safeguarding democracy rather than moving to socialism. In the last period A and R have formalized doubts about the efficacy of democracy in this role. The implication here is that Marxists should work to find a system of government that is immune to elite dominance. Hugo Chávez is taken as an example
The present article is based upon a round table, in which Colin Crouch, Wolfgang Streeck, and Donate...
Drawing from the cognitional theory of Bernard Lonergan and from anti-colonial movements, the paper ...
This is Part 1 of an article aimed at defending Marx against orthodox Marxists to reveal the possibi...
This paper describes the implications for Marxist thought of the work of Daron Acemoglu and James Ro...
Recently a number of mainstream papers have treated the rise of democracy in 19th century Europe and...
Starting in 1999 a group of papers have appeared in mainstream journals that treat of the relation b...
ABSTRACT: Recently a number of mainstream papers have treated the rise of democracy in 19th century ...
Starting in 1999 a group of papers have appeared in mainstream journals that treat of the relation b...
Statement of responsibility reads: Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, James A. Robinson, Pierre YaredAug...
The present paper seeks to locate the Bhaduri-Marglin (B-M) model as an historical outcome of the Le...
peer-reviewedThe Marxist model of society is based upon inequality between classes, generated by eco...
Marxists have viewed the task of socialism as the elimination of exploitation, defined in the Marxian...
Two specters are haunting the Third World—the specter of massive poverty and the specter of vast inc...
This paper argues that Marx’s critique of capitalism is not, as commonly believed, a critique of the...
This is Part 2 of an article aimed at defending Marx against orthodox Marxists to reveal the possibi...
The present article is based upon a round table, in which Colin Crouch, Wolfgang Streeck, and Donate...
Drawing from the cognitional theory of Bernard Lonergan and from anti-colonial movements, the paper ...
This is Part 1 of an article aimed at defending Marx against orthodox Marxists to reveal the possibi...
This paper describes the implications for Marxist thought of the work of Daron Acemoglu and James Ro...
Recently a number of mainstream papers have treated the rise of democracy in 19th century Europe and...
Starting in 1999 a group of papers have appeared in mainstream journals that treat of the relation b...
ABSTRACT: Recently a number of mainstream papers have treated the rise of democracy in 19th century ...
Starting in 1999 a group of papers have appeared in mainstream journals that treat of the relation b...
Statement of responsibility reads: Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, James A. Robinson, Pierre YaredAug...
The present paper seeks to locate the Bhaduri-Marglin (B-M) model as an historical outcome of the Le...
peer-reviewedThe Marxist model of society is based upon inequality between classes, generated by eco...
Marxists have viewed the task of socialism as the elimination of exploitation, defined in the Marxian...
Two specters are haunting the Third World—the specter of massive poverty and the specter of vast inc...
This paper argues that Marx’s critique of capitalism is not, as commonly believed, a critique of the...
This is Part 2 of an article aimed at defending Marx against orthodox Marxists to reveal the possibi...
The present article is based upon a round table, in which Colin Crouch, Wolfgang Streeck, and Donate...
Drawing from the cognitional theory of Bernard Lonergan and from anti-colonial movements, the paper ...
This is Part 1 of an article aimed at defending Marx against orthodox Marxists to reveal the possibi...