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War without boundaries.(globalization and the fight against terrorism)(Column)

It should go without saying that to try and explain "what's happening to all of us and why" is not to justify the horrors in New York and...
Canadian Dimension, 11/01/01 by Wood, Ellen Meiksins · More from publication -
Unhappy families: global capitalism in a world of nation-states
Capitalism is connected to the rise of the nation-states. The development of capitalism has reached global proportions that its existence can not...
Monthly Review, 07/01/99 by Ellen Meiksins Wood · More from publication -
Kosovo and the new imperialism - US and NATO mark the rise of imperialism
The imperialistic foreign policies adopted by the US government and NATO officials do not only pose serious threat to Yugoslavia, but to the entire...
Monthly Review, 06/01/99 by Ellen Meiksins Wood · More from publication -
Capitalist change and generational shifts
The collapse of Communism in the late 20th century changed the process of capitalism and paved the way for globalization and generational epochal...
Monthly Review, 10/01/98 by Ellen Meiksins Wood · More from publication -
The agrarian origins of capitalism
Capitalism traces its roots to the agrarian sector of the society, contrary to conventional belief identifying it with cities and urban commerce....
Monthly Review, 07/01/98 by Ellen Meiksins Wood · More from publication -
The 'Communist Manifesto' after 150 years - treatise on communism written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
Karl Marx's and Friedrich Engels' book 'The Communist Manifesto' has been lauded as an unusual, influential and historical document as well as a...
Monthly Review, 05/01/98 by Ellen Meiksins Wood · More from publication -
Class compacts, the welfare state, and epochal shifts: a reply to Frances Fox Vixen and Richard A. Cloward - New Press, p.13, 1997
A commentary on Frances Fox Vixen and Richard Cloward's theory of history as a channel towards attaining globalization is presented. It was...
Monthly Review, 01/01/98 by Ellen Meiksins Wood · More from publication -
A note on Du Boff and Herman
Richard Du Boff and Edward Herman erred in asserting that economic globalization weakens the forces working against capitalism. The state has...
Monthly Review, 11/01/97 by Ellen Meiksins Wood · More from publication -
Labor, the state, and class struggle
The lack of a visible target on the part of the capitalist is one of the main problems of anti-capitalist struggle. Some say that globalization...
Monthly Review, 07/01/97 by Ellen Meiksins Wood · More from publication -
Back to Marx
The late 1990s is considered the best time for the return of Karl Marx. This is because Marx is the strongest proponent of capitalism which...
Monthly Review, 06/01/97 by Ellen Meiksins Wood · More from publication


