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Abstract
The book shows how wealth and power are concentrated in the hands of a transnational elite while ever increasing numbers of people are being marginalised. Institutions such as the World Trade Organisation and the International Monetary Fund are intent upon exercising a new hegemony over individuals as the role of the traditional nation state is transformed. At the centre of this power shift is a group of high-tech robber barons who dominate the Information Age and exploit the technologies of globalisation for their own narrow interests.
Roger Burbach explores the rise of the new grass roots oppositional movements around the world. Manifest in such diverse struggles as the uprising of the Zapatistas in Mexico and the battle of Seattle against the World Trade Organisation, this new postmodern politics is 'de-centred' and has little interest in the old ideologies that dominated much of the twentieth century.
The final section of the book contextualises postmodern politics by drawing on contemporary examples. The authors discuss the demise of socialist and protosocialist experiments in Chile, Grenada, Nicaragua and Cuba and the emergence of postmodern movements in Latin America. The final two chapters take a specific look at the Zapatista movement and its significance for revolutionary struggles around the world.
'At last. A book that seeks to explain the explosion of opposition to global corporatism without using this as an excuse to batter just about every attempt to keep left thinking up with the times'
Red Pepper
'Burbach's superb analysis of emerging political movements provides eloquent testimony to the fact that corporate overreach has succeeded in creating an international opposition to globalisation that now has the ascendancy'
Walden Bello, author of Dark Victory: The US, Structural Adjustment, and Global Poverty
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Contents | iii | ||
List of Abbreviations | vi | ||
Acknowledgements | vii | ||
Introduction: Globalization, New Resistances and the Postmodern Age | 1 | ||
THE LONG AND BLOODY MARCH OF GLOBALIZATION | 2 | ||
GLOBALIZATION AND THE WASHINGTON CONSENSUS | 4 | ||
THE METAMORPHOSIS OF SOCIAL DEMOCRACY | 6 | ||
OLD AND NEW POLITICS | 8 | ||
Part One. Globalization | 19 | ||
1 The Epochal Shift | 21 | ||
THE FACTS ON TRANSNATIONALIZATION OF THE ECONOMY | 25 | ||
A CAUTIONARY NOTE: NATION-STATE BIAS OF ECONOMIC DATA | 33 | ||
THE GLOBALIZATION OF JAPANESE –U.S.CAPITAL RELATIONS | 35 | ||
2 Epochal Clashes: Third Worldization and the New Hegemon | 38 | ||
THE 20 –80 SOCIETIES | 39 | ||
NEO-LIBERALISM AND THE EPOCH OF GLOBALIZATION | 42 | ||
TRANSNATIONAL CLASS FORMATION AND THE TRANSNATIONAL STATE | 43 | ||
GLOBALIZATION AND TRANSNATIONAL HEGEMONY | 48 | ||
3 High-Tech Robber Barons: Heisting the Information Age | 51 | ||
WORKERS IN THE HIGH-TECH INDUSTRY | 54 | ||
THE KNOWLEDGE MONOPOLIES | 57 | ||
MONOPOLIZING THE LIFE SCIENCES | 58 | ||
THE MEDIA CONGLOMERATES | 59 | ||
THE HIGH-TECH BANKING INDUSTRY | 61 | ||
THE POLITICAL OPERATIVES OF THE INFORMATION AGE | 64 | ||
Part Two. Politics in a Postmodern Age | 67 | ||
4 Shades of Postmodern Politics | 69 | ||
IDEOLOGY AND POSTMODERN POLITICS | 71 | ||
ALL THAT ’S LEFT | 73 | ||
POSTMODERN LEFT VS.POSTMODERN RIGHT | 77 | ||
5 The ( Un) defining of Postmodern Marxism | 82 | ||
MODERNIZATION AND PROGRESS | 85 | ||
THE NEW SOCIAL ACTORS | 88 | ||
THE CASTAWAYS | 89 | ||
6 The Virtually Existing Global Revolution | 92 | ||
Part Three. Zapatistas and the Latin American Context(ualization) | 103 | ||
7 Socialist and Postmodern Politics in the Americas | 105 | ||
THE EPOCHAL SHIFT AND SOCIALIST REVOLUTIONS | 106 | ||
SANDINISTAS ON THE CUSP | 108 | ||
THE CHILEAN TRAGEDY | 109 | ||
THE RESURGENCE OF RURAL MOVEMENTS | 110 | ||
ALTERNATIVE ECONOMIES | 111 | ||
THE NEW SOCIAL MOBILIZATIONS | 113 | ||
8 Roots of the Postmodern Rebellion in Chiapas | 116 | ||
THE POVERTY OF PROGRESS IN CHIAPAS | 117 | ||
THE NEO-COLONIAL BACKDROP | 119 | ||
THE CAPITALIST ONSLAUGHT | 121 | ||
THE PETROLEUM BOOM | 122 | ||
THE SOCIAL UPHEAVAL | 123 | ||
THE NEW CLASS SOCIETY | 125 | ||
DEMOCRACY AND REBELLION | 127 | ||
9 Zapatismo and the Intergalactic Age | 129 | ||
FOR A WORLD WHERE MANY WORLDS FIT | 130 | ||
RADICAL DEMOCRACY AND CIVIL SOCIETY | 132 | ||
LIBERTY, JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY | 135 | ||
CREATING ALTERNATIVE GLOBAL NETWORKS OF RESISTANCE | 136 | ||
THE INTERGALACTIC ENCOUNTER AND THE NEO-ZAPATISTA INTERNATIONAL OF HOPE | 138 | ||
CRACKS IN THE MIRROR AND MULTIMEDIA SUBVERSIVES | 141 | ||
Epilogue The Millennial Cracks | 145 | ||
CRACKS AMONG THE ELITES | 147 | ||
Notes | 150 | ||
Introduction | 150 | ||
Chapter 1 | 150 | ||
CHAPTER 2 | 152 | ||
CHAPTER 3 | 153 | ||
CHAPTER 4 | 155 | ||
CHAPTER 5 | 156 | ||
CHAPTER 6 | 157 | ||
CHAPTER 7 | 158 | ||
CHAPTER 8 | 159 | ||
CHAPTER 9 | 160 | ||
EPILOGUE | 161 | ||
Bibliography | 162 | ||
Index | 169 | ||
Adams, James, World Bank, 149 | 149 | ||
AFL-CIO 157n | 157 | ||
AFL-CIO, 2 | 2 | ||
Africa | 3 |