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In a recent article, Nicolas D. Villarreal claims that our empirical analysis of the relation between business power and industrial sabotage in the United States is unpersuasive, if not deliberately misleading. Specifically, he argues that we cherry-pick specific data definitions and smoothing...
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politics. It examines the evolution of Marxist thinking on accumulation and the state. And it articulates an innovative theory …
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מלחמת הקודש המתנהלת בין המיליציות הרבניות לבין המיליציות האיסלמיות הינה מסוג חדש. אבל הדרך למלחמה בעזה נסללה עוד לפני כששת אלפים שנה, בעת שקמו לראשונה משטרי...
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The paper offers a new theoretical framework for linking inflation and accumulation, with the Israeli experience as a case study. The focal point is the process of differential accumulation by the largest core firms. The theory of differential accumulation suggests that the relative power of...
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based on the twin notions of dominant capital and differential accumulation, a new conception of the state and a new history …
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These notes are transcribed from a commentary on a paper by Sean Starrs, titled 'State and Capital: False Dichotomy But … Starrs claims that we need to discard our notion of the 'state of capital'. The gist of his argument is simple enough … totalizing mode of power – which we call the state of capital – must be dispensed with. The notes attempt to clarify. They seek …
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framework for capital based on the twin notions of dominant capital and differential accumulation, a new conception of the state …
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Over the past century, Israel has been transformed from an agricultural colony, to a welfare-warfare state, to a …
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It is popular these days to talk about the "discontent" of neoliberal globalization. This "discontent" is no longer the prerogative of intellectuals. Increasingly, it comes from below, with opposition from the grassroots. But there may be another type of discontent lurking behind the scenes....
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This chapter outlines the main problems of capital theory, key issues which need to be resolved, and the way in which an alternative concept of capital may affect the future evolution of IPE. Briefly, existing theories of capital can be classified into three groups, based on their relationship...
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