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Global Capital and the National State

In: Global Capital, National State and the Politics of Money

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  • John Holloway

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The dilemmas of ‘left’ politics at the moment have much to do with the shattering of the myth of socialism in one country, whether in its ‘communist’ or social-democratic form. It has been made clear by the collapse of the Soviet Union and the regimes of Eastern Europe, by the increasing integration of China into the world market, by the changing orientation of so many ‘socialist’ regimes in different parts of the world, by the right-wing policies of social democratic parties in Europe, that the only possible way to think of socialism today is as a global project.

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  • John Holloway, 1996. "Global Capital and the National State," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Werner Bonefeld & John Holloway (ed.), Global Capital, National State and the Politics of Money, chapter 6, pages 116-140, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-349-14240-8_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-14240-8_6
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    3. North, Peter, 2011. "Should crisis-hit countries leave the eurozone?," economic sociology. perspectives and conversations, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, vol. 12(2), pages 21-26.
    4. Özgün Sarımehmet Duman, 2014. "A theoretical framework for the analysis of the current global economic crisis: The financial market and the real economy," The Economic and Labour Relations Review, , vol. 25(2), pages 240-252, June.
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    7. Ariane Hillig, 2019. "Everyday financialization: The case of UK households," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 51(7), pages 1460-1478, October.

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