PSCI283 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: World-Systems Theory, Dependency Theory, Bourgeoisie

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Modern marxists: seek to uncover, seek to uncover exploitative dynamics in capitalist society, and to present them as infringements of global justice, structuralist approach conceives of world economy as a single, integrated capitalist system, e. g. Imperialism is the highest stage of capitalism . Marx"s intellectual trajectory they still adhere to notions of a. Better world free of the logic of economic exploitation . Marxists and globalization: view the bourgeoisie as promoting globalization to increase profits, technological advances facilitate globalization developed from historically specific impulses of capitalist development (scholte, 2005, 128-130) Ipe scholars agree state has two main roles: to regulate the market to enable it to function, to provide public goods. Marxist class, liberal pluralists, realists state: primacy of structure vs. agency, ideological commitments. Wednesday, january 16, 2019 2: nature vs. nurture. Robert cox: canadian, considered the father of the neo-gramscian school, production, power, and world order: social forces in the making of history, 1987.

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