From the British Empire to the WTO, imperialism and its political economy have turned the world upside down. This volume of original essays by internationally noted scholars traces the spread of imperialism and capitalism and demonstrates that globalization is not a New Millennium phenomenon, but rather one with classic roots as well as contemporary reverberations.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction
Part 3 Imperialism: Its Legacy and Contemporary Significance
Chapter 4 Whatever Happened to Imperialism?
Chapter 5 Imperialism Revisited
Chapter 6 Imperialism in Retrospect
Chapter 7 Hobson's Imperialism: Its Historical Validity and Contemporary Relevance
Part 8 Imperialism and Development
Chapter 9 Early Marxist Critiques of Capitalist Development
Chapter 10 Marxism and Eurocentric Diffusionism
Chapter 11 Dependency and Imperialism in Latin America: New Horizons
Part 12 Globalism or Imperialism?
Chapter 13 Capitalism, Imperialism, Globalization
Chapter 14 On the Pitfalls of Bourgeois Internationalism
Chapter 15 Globalization: A Critical Analysis
Chapter 16 Bibliography
Chapter 17 Biographies
Chapter 18 Index