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Selected Essays of Nigel Harris : From National Liberation to Globalisation.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Historical Materialism Book SeriesPublisher: Boston : BRILL, 2017Copyright date: ©2018Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (532 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004291331
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Selected Essays of Nigel HarrisDDC classification:
  • 330.092
LOC classification:
  • HD82 .H377 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Introduction. An Interview with Nigel Harris -- ‎Part 1. Imperialism and the World Order -- ‎Chapter 1.1. Imperialism Today -- ‎Chapter 1.2. How Should We Characterise the World Order? Reflections on Callinicos's Imperialism and Global Political Economy -- ‎Chapter 1.3. Can the West Survive? -- ‎Chapter 1.4. On Economic Globalisation, Neo-liberalism and the Nature of the Period -- ‎Part 2. The State and Economic Development -- ‎Chapter 2.1. The 'Scissors Crisis' in India and China -- ‎Chapter 2.2. Agriculture, Peasants and Accumulation -- ‎Chapter 2.3. The Revolutionary Role of the Peasantry -- ‎Chapter 2.4. China: Decentralisation and Development -- ‎Chapter 2.5. New Bourgeoisies? -- ‎Chapter 2.6. Nationalism and Development -- ‎Chapter 2.7. The War-Making State and Privatisation (Harris and Lockwood) -- ‎Chapter 2.8. The Rise and Fall of the Concept of 'National Economic Development' -- ‎Part 3. Issues in Political Economy -- ‎Chapter 3.1. Food, Development and Crisis -- ‎Chapter 3.2. Deindustrialisation -- ‎Chapter 3.3. The Road from 1910 -- ‎Chapter 3.4. Trade in Early India: Themes in Indian History -- ‎Part 4. Migration -- ‎Chapter 4.1. The New Untouchables: The International Migration of Labour -- ‎Chapter 4.2. The Economics and Politics of the Free Movement of People -- ‎Chapter 4.3. Immigration and State Power -- ‎Chapter 4.4. The Freedom to Move -- ‎Part 5. Journalism and Shorter Pieces -- ‎Chapter 5.1. Japan: From the Other Side of the Hill -- ‎Chapter 5.2. Nicaragua 1979 -- ‎Chapter 5.3. Vietnam: Old Men Remember -- ‎Chapter 5.4. Teheran Diary -- ‎Chapter 5.5. Churchill: A Ruling-Class Militant -- ‎Chapter 5.6. Two Notes on a Visit to the United States (January 1976) -- ‎Chapter 5.7. Rip Van Winkle in China -- ‎Chapter 5.8. Apartheid is Dead! Long Live Apartheid! -- ‎Chapter 5.9. Korea's New Revolution.
‎Chapter 5.10. Structural Adjustment in Romania -- ‎Chapter 5.11. Forms of Compulsion -- ‎Chapter 5.12. Economic Fusion, Political Fission -- ‎Chapter 5.13. Mexico's Tiananmen Square -- ‎Chapter 5.14. Peru: Emerging from Crisis -- ‎Chapter 5.15. Vietnam: Back at the Beginning -- ‎Chapter 5.16. Lebanon: There is Life after Death -- ‎Chapter 5.17. Moscow's Migrants -- ‎Chapter 5.18. Indonesia's Year of Anniversaries -- ‎Chapter 5.19. The First Commonwealth Immigration Act 1962: Fifty Years On -- ‎Bibliography of Nigel Harris's Writings -- ‎References -- ‎Index.
Summary: Nigel Harris's Selected Essays: From National Liberation to Globalisation presents an encompassing overview of the work of one of the most prolific and insightful Marxist economists of the second half of the twentieth century.
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Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Introduction. An Interview with Nigel Harris -- ‎Part 1. Imperialism and the World Order -- ‎Chapter 1.1. Imperialism Today -- ‎Chapter 1.2. How Should We Characterise the World Order? Reflections on Callinicos's Imperialism and Global Political Economy -- ‎Chapter 1.3. Can the West Survive? -- ‎Chapter 1.4. On Economic Globalisation, Neo-liberalism and the Nature of the Period -- ‎Part 2. The State and Economic Development -- ‎Chapter 2.1. The 'Scissors Crisis' in India and China -- ‎Chapter 2.2. Agriculture, Peasants and Accumulation -- ‎Chapter 2.3. The Revolutionary Role of the Peasantry -- ‎Chapter 2.4. China: Decentralisation and Development -- ‎Chapter 2.5. New Bourgeoisies? -- ‎Chapter 2.6. Nationalism and Development -- ‎Chapter 2.7. The War-Making State and Privatisation (Harris and Lockwood) -- ‎Chapter 2.8. The Rise and Fall of the Concept of 'National Economic Development' -- ‎Part 3. Issues in Political Economy -- ‎Chapter 3.1. Food, Development and Crisis -- ‎Chapter 3.2. Deindustrialisation -- ‎Chapter 3.3. The Road from 1910 -- ‎Chapter 3.4. Trade in Early India: Themes in Indian History -- ‎Part 4. Migration -- ‎Chapter 4.1. The New Untouchables: The International Migration of Labour -- ‎Chapter 4.2. The Economics and Politics of the Free Movement of People -- ‎Chapter 4.3. Immigration and State Power -- ‎Chapter 4.4. The Freedom to Move -- ‎Part 5. Journalism and Shorter Pieces -- ‎Chapter 5.1. Japan: From the Other Side of the Hill -- ‎Chapter 5.2. Nicaragua 1979 -- ‎Chapter 5.3. Vietnam: Old Men Remember -- ‎Chapter 5.4. Teheran Diary -- ‎Chapter 5.5. Churchill: A Ruling-Class Militant -- ‎Chapter 5.6. Two Notes on a Visit to the United States (January 1976) -- ‎Chapter 5.7. Rip Van Winkle in China -- ‎Chapter 5.8. Apartheid is Dead! Long Live Apartheid! -- ‎Chapter 5.9. Korea's New Revolution.

‎Chapter 5.10. Structural Adjustment in Romania -- ‎Chapter 5.11. Forms of Compulsion -- ‎Chapter 5.12. Economic Fusion, Political Fission -- ‎Chapter 5.13. Mexico's Tiananmen Square -- ‎Chapter 5.14. Peru: Emerging from Crisis -- ‎Chapter 5.15. Vietnam: Back at the Beginning -- ‎Chapter 5.16. Lebanon: There is Life after Death -- ‎Chapter 5.17. Moscow's Migrants -- ‎Chapter 5.18. Indonesia's Year of Anniversaries -- ‎Chapter 5.19. The First Commonwealth Immigration Act 1962: Fifty Years On -- ‎Bibliography of Nigel Harris's Writings -- ‎References -- ‎Index.

Nigel Harris's Selected Essays: From National Liberation to Globalisation presents an encompassing overview of the work of one of the most prolific and insightful Marxist economists of the second half of the twentieth century.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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