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An edition of An Anti-Capitalist Manifesto (2003)

An anti-capitalist manifesto

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"Alex Callinicos analyses the development of the movement, distinguishes between the different political forces within it, and explores the strategic dilemmas - notably over violence and the nation-state - that it increasingly confronts. He argues that the movement is directed against capitalism itself. The logic of competitive accumulation that drives this system is not only increasing global inequality and economic instability, but threatens ecological catastrophe and appalling conflict. To meet the challenge of global capitalism the new protest movement requires, according to Callinicos, a creative synthesis of its own inclusive and dynamic style and the best of the classical Marxist tradition."--Jacket.

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180

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An Anti-Capitalist Manifesto
March 1, 2003, Polity Press
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An anti-capitalist manifesto
2003, Distributed in the USA by Blackwell Publishers
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March 1, 2003, Polity Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction
An unscheduled event
The revival of social critique
Naming the movement
Another unscheduled event
Capitalism against the planet
So what's the problem?
Financial follies
The perpetual motion machine
Accumulation and catastrophe
The sword of Leviathan
Varieties and strategies
Varieties of anti-capitalism
Reform or revolution?
Imagining other worlds
Anti-capitalist values
A note on diversity
What's wrong with the market?
Why we need planning
A transitional programme

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [150]-170) and index

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Cambridge, UK : Polity Press, Malden, MA

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Library of Congress
HB501 .C233 2003, HB501.C233 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 180 p. ;
Number of pages
180

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Open Library
OL17079902M
Internet Archive
anticapitalistma0000call
ISBN 10
0745629032, 0745629040
LCCN
2002009839
OCLC/WorldCat
50089888
Library Thing
1593716
Goodreads
2114449
184299

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'Capitalism is clearly the best system for generating wealth, and free trade and open capital markets have brought unprecedented economic growth to most if not all of the world.'
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