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Transnational Classes and International Relations

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Transnational Classes and International Relations presents an original analysis of class formation in the global political economy. It deals with the growth of an integrated, transnational capitalist class, from Freemasonry in the aftermath of the Glorious Revolution to contemporary planning groups with a class orientation such as the World Economic Forum. The study provides the student and academic reader with the first systematic overview of the theory and concepts developed in the Research Centre for International Political Economy at the University of Amsterdam. Among its many areas of focus are: * the processes of commodification and socialisation * class formation under the discipline of capital and its transnational integration in historical perspective * International Relations between the English-speaking heartland of capital and successive contender states. More specifically, the author develops an understanding of class by discussing such notions as the imagined-communitynature of class, Vergesellschaftung (socialisation), fractions of capital, comprehensive cencepts of control, the Lockean heartland versus the Hobbesian contender states and the cadre stratum as a lever of socio-political transformation. With its breadth of scope and thorough examination of the agents actively involved in the process of globalisation, this study offers researchers and advanced students, in addition to its own findings, a treasure trove of research hypotheses.
Release date Australia
September 24th, 1998
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Illustrations
11 Tables, black and white
Pages
208
Dimensions
156x234x11
ISBN-13
9780415192019
Product ID
2757046

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