Global Capitalism: Selected Essays

Author:   Hugo Radice (University of Leeds, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415726405


Pages:   244
Publication Date:   08 August 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Hugo Radice (University of Leeds, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.498kg
ISBN:  

9780415726405


ISBN 10:   0415726409
Pages:   244
Publication Date:   08 August 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Global Capitalism is a valuable collection of Hugo Radice's writings, providing necessary critiques of finance and productive capital as they have become ever more global and transnational. Radice, co-founder of the Conference of Socialist Economists and subsequently the journal Capital & Class, has been in the vanguard of left political economy since the 1970s, and his ideas are of increasing relevance in the context of repeated global crises and the rise of an authoritarian right. As a historically grounded intervention into International Relations, Political Theory and Global Political Economy, Radice's work will inform current debates on development, neoliberalism, labour process, alternatives to capitalism, and multinational corporate dominance. Dr Phoebe Moore, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, University of Middlesex, UK. Over four decades Hugo Radice has been one of the most incisive socialist critics of political and economic orthodoxies. This collection of essays brings together his major contributions to the understanding of capitalism as a global rather than a national system of political economy, and shows how his thinking has evolved in response to new problems and changing circumstances. The essays display an interdisciplinary engagement and an intellectual depth and consistency which make them essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the economic and political challenges of our times. Andrew Gamble, Professor of Politics, University of Cambridge, UK.


Global Capitalism is a valuable collection of Hugo Radice's writings, providing necessary critiques of finance and productive capital as they have become ever more global and transnational. Radice, co-founder of the Conference of Socialist Economists and subsequently the journal Capital & Class, has been in the vanguard of left political economy since the 1970s, and his ideas are of increasing relevance in the context of repeated global crises and the rise of an authoritarian right. As a historically grounded intervention into International Relations, Political Theory and Global Political Economy, Radice's work will inform current debates on development, neoliberalism, labour process, alternatives to capitalism, and multinational corporate dominance. Dr Phoebe Moore, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, University of Middlesex, UK. Over four decades Hugo Radice has been one of the most incisive socialist critics of political and economic orthodoxies. This collection of essays brings together his major contributions to the understanding of capitalism as a global rather than a national system of political economy, and shows how his thinking has evolved in response to new problems and changing circumstances. The essays display an interdisciplinary engagement and an intellectual depth and consistency which make them essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the economic and political challenges of our times. Andrew Gamble, Professor of Politics, University of Cambridge, UK. This collection is very welcome both because it brings together pieces scattered over many different journals and edited collections and hopefully because it will find new readers for some old articles which have retained their relevance for current debates. Pete Green, Historical Materialism.


Global Capitalism is a valuable collection of Hugo Radice's writings, providing necessary critiques of finance and productive capital as they have become ever more global and transnational. Radice, co-founder of the Conference of Socialist Economists and subsequently the journal Capital & Class, has been in the vanguard of left political economy since the 1970s, and his ideas are of increasing relevance in the context of repeated global crises and the rise of an authoritarian right. As a historically grounded intervention into International Relations, Political Theory and Global Political Economy, Radice's work will inform current debates on development, neoliberalism, labour process, alternatives to capitalism, and multinational corporate dominance. -- Dr Phoebe Moore, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, University of Middlesex, UK. Over four decades Hugo Radice has been one of the most incisive socialist critics of political and economic orthodoxies. This collection of essays brings together his major contributions to the understanding of capitalism as a global rather than a national system of political economy, and shows how his thinking has evolved in response to new problems and changing circumstances. The essays display an interdisciplinary engagement and an intellectual depth and consistency which make them essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the economic and political challenges of our times. -- Andrew Gamble, Professor of Politics, University of Cambridge, UK. This collection is very welcome both because it brings together pieces scattered over many different journals and edited collections and hopefully because it will find new readers for some old articles which have retained their relevance for current debates. -- Pete Green, Historical Materialism. The essays in this collection retain their power due to their combination of historical specificity, theoretical consistency, and the solidity of critique. Significantly more than in the work of other political economists the centrality of class contradictions is the touchstone revealing emergent contingent characteristics around which there was, when the essays were written and continue to be, much debate. His ability to apply Marx's methodology to a solid grounding in globalization-related literatures and a capacity to distinguish the crucial elements in the extended present are a major achievement. -- William K. Tabb, Professor Emeritus, Economics, Queens College and of Economics


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Hugo Radice is a Life Fellow and former Senior Lecturer in International Political Economy at the University of Leeds, UK.

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