In 2012, we published a paper in the Journal of Critical Globalization Studies titled ‘Imperialism and Financialism: The Story of a Nexus’. Our topic was the chameleon-like Marxist notion of imperialism and how its different theories related to finance. Here is the article’s summary: Over the past century, the nexus of imperialism and financialism has become a major axis of Marxist theory and praxis. Many Marxists consider this nexus to be a prime cause of our worldly ills, but the historical role they ascribe to it has changed dramatically over time. The key change concerns the nature and direction of surplus and liquidity flows. The first incarnation of the nexus, articulated at the turn of the twentieth century, explained the imperial...
This article argues that the process of globalization has generated a legitimation deficit that can ...
Global capitalism has experienced a chronic and enduring problem of overaccumulation since the 1970s...
This article is a prepublication transcript of ‘Has the Empire Struck Back?’ in Albritton, R, Makoto...
In 2012, we published a paper in the Journal of Critical Globalization Studies titled ‘Imperialism a...
capital dependency finance hegemony imperialism Marxism monopoly world systemsOver the past century,...
capital dependency finance hegemony imperialism Marxism monopoly world systemsOver the past century,...
Over the past century, Marxism has been radically transformed in line with circumstances and fashion...
Over the past century, Marxism has been radically transformed in line with circumstances and fashion...
Over the past century, the institution of capital and the process of its accumulation have been fund...
abstract: This article aims to develop a Marxist account to explain the more informal practices of i...
capital dependency finance hegemony imperialism Marxism monopoly world systemsAn exchange of letters...
The article considers the theoretical legacy of Friedrich Engels within the context of the crisis tr...
This article is a contribution to the continuing debate within critical accounting and broader criti...
This article is about two distinct frameworks that evaluate why finance matters in contemporary capit...
Hardt and Negri in Empire argue that ”Imperialism is over.” On the contrary, others argue that not o...
This article argues that the process of globalization has generated a legitimation deficit that can ...
Global capitalism has experienced a chronic and enduring problem of overaccumulation since the 1970s...
This article is a prepublication transcript of ‘Has the Empire Struck Back?’ in Albritton, R, Makoto...
In 2012, we published a paper in the Journal of Critical Globalization Studies titled ‘Imperialism a...
capital dependency finance hegemony imperialism Marxism monopoly world systemsOver the past century,...
capital dependency finance hegemony imperialism Marxism monopoly world systemsOver the past century,...
Over the past century, Marxism has been radically transformed in line with circumstances and fashion...
Over the past century, Marxism has been radically transformed in line with circumstances and fashion...
Over the past century, the institution of capital and the process of its accumulation have been fund...
abstract: This article aims to develop a Marxist account to explain the more informal practices of i...
capital dependency finance hegemony imperialism Marxism monopoly world systemsAn exchange of letters...
The article considers the theoretical legacy of Friedrich Engels within the context of the crisis tr...
This article is a contribution to the continuing debate within critical accounting and broader criti...
This article is about two distinct frameworks that evaluate why finance matters in contemporary capit...
Hardt and Negri in Empire argue that ”Imperialism is over.” On the contrary, others argue that not o...
This article argues that the process of globalization has generated a legitimation deficit that can ...
Global capitalism has experienced a chronic and enduring problem of overaccumulation since the 1970s...
This article is a prepublication transcript of ‘Has the Empire Struck Back?’ in Albritton, R, Makoto...