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Title: | The sovereign popular project: The alternative liberal globalization |
Authors: | Amin, Samir |
Keywords: | capitalism imperialism globalization Bandung Non-aAligned movement (NAM) |
Issue Date: | Mar-2017 |
Publisher: | Immanuel Ness and Wiley Periodicals |
Series/Report no.: | Journal of Labor and Society;Vol. 20 |
Abstract: | Global capitalism as practiced today is a complex matrix of states (sovereign nations in principle), peoples, nations (be they “homogenous” or not), and social classes formed by the capital/labor conflict inherent to the capitalist mode of production. As such, conflicts between states and class struggles are interwoven in a close relationship of interdependence. The interdependence of social struggles in various countries of the world, therefore, depends on how the various dominant blocs exploit the possibilities at their disposal in the international arena. Success here depends upon the value of their respective political and social projects. This article argues that the cooperation of independent nation states founded on the Sovereign Popular Project (embracing industrial self-sufficiency, food sovereignty, and popular democracy) is a fundamental precondition for a progressive move beyond the current international system of imperialist hegemony. |
URI: | http://patrimoinenumeriqueafricain.com:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2746 |
Appears in Collections: | Archives Samir-Amin |
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