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Product Description: Few thinkers have been declared irrelevant and out of date with such frequency as Karl Marx. Hardly a decade since his death has gone by in which establishment critics have not announced the death of his theory. Whole forests have been felled to produce the paper necessary to fuel this effort to marginalize the coauthor of The Communist Manifesto...read more

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9781608461387 | Reprint edition (Haymarket Books, January 31, 2012), cover price $16.00 | About this edition: Few thinkers have been declared irrelevant and out of date with such frequency as Karl Marx.

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Product Description: Something dramatic happened in the late summer and autumn of 2008. The post-Cold War world came to an abrupt end. This was the result of two conjoined crises. First, in its brief war with Georgia in August 2008, Russia asserted its military power to halt the expansion of NATO to its very borders...read more

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9780745648750 | Polity Pr, June 1, 2010, cover price $59.95 | About this edition: Something dramatic happened in the late summer and autumn of 2008.

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9780745648767 | Polity Pr, June 1, 2010, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: Something dramatic happened in the late summer and autumn of 2008.

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Product Description: Making History is about the question - central to social theory - of how human agents draw their powers from the social structures they are involved in. Drawing on classical Marxism, analytical philosophy, and a wide range of historical writing, Alex Callinicos seeks to avoid two unacceptable extremes: dissolving the subject into an impersonal flux, as poststructuralists tend to; and treating social structures as the mere effects of individual action (for example, rational-choice theory)...read more

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9789004136274 | Brill Academic Pub, September 1, 2004, cover price $87.00
9780801421211 | Cornell Univ Pr, January 1, 1988, cover price $55.00

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9781608460205 | Haymarket Books, September 1, 2009, cover price $28.00 | About this edition: Making History is about the question - central to social theory - of how human agents draw their powers from the social structures they are involved in.

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In Imperialism and Global Political Economy Alex Callinicos intervenes in one of the main political and intellectual debates of the day. The global policies of the United States in the past decade have encouraged the widespread belief that we live in a new era of imperialism. But is this belief true, and what does 'imperialism' mean? Callinicos explores these questions in this wide-ranging book. In the first part, he critically assesses the classical theories of imperialism developed in the era of the First World War by Marxists such as Lenin, Luxemburg, and Bukharin and by the Liberal economist J.A. Hobson. He then outlines a theory of the relationship between capitalism as an economic system and the international state system, carving out a distinctive position compared to other contemporary theorists of empire and imperialism such as Antonio Negri, David Harvey, Giovanni Arrighi, and Ellen Wood. In the second half of Imperialism and Global Political Economy Callinicos traces the history of capitalist imperialism from the Dutch East India Company to the specific patterns of economic and geopolitical competition in the contemporary era of American decline and Chinese expansion. Imperialism, he concludes, is far from dead. ?

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9780745640457 | Polity Pr, August 3, 2009, cover price $74.95

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9780745640464 | Polity Pr, August 3, 2009, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: In Imperialism and Global Political Economy Alex Callinicos intervenes in one of the main political and intellectual debates of the day.

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The eighteenth-century Enlightenment saw the birth of an era which sought legitimacy not from the past but from the future. No longer would human beings invoke the authority of tradition; instead, modern societies emerging in the West justified themselves by their success at increasing, through the application of scientific knowledge, human control over the world. Ever since this notion of modernity was formulated it has provoked intense debate. In this wide-ranging historical introduction to social theory, Alex Callinicos explores the controversies over modernity and examines the connections between social theory and modern philosophy, political economy and evolutionary biology. He offers clear and accesssible treatments of the thought of Montesquieu, Adam Smith and the Scottish Enlightenment, Hegel, Marx, Tocqueville, Maistre, Gobineau, Darwin, Spencer, Kautsky, Nietzsche, Durkheim, Weber, Simmel, Freud, Lukacs, Gramsci, Heidegger, Keynes, Hayek, Parsons, the Frankfurt School, Levi-Strauss, Althusser, Foucault, Habermas and Bourdieu, and concludes by surveying the state of contemporary social thought. A remarkably comprehensive and lucid primer, Social Theoryis essential reading for students of politics, sociology and social and political thought.

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9780745638393 | 2 edition (Polity Pr, April 16, 2007), cover price $84.95
9780814715932 | New York Univ Pr, September 1, 1999, cover price $85.00

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9780745638409 | 2 edition (Polity Pr, April 16, 2007), cover price $29.95
9780814715949 | New York Univ Pr, September 1, 1999, cover price $25.00 | About this edition: The eighteenth-century Enlightenment saw the birth of an era which sought legitimacy not from the past but from the future.
9780745616452 | Polity Pr, April 1, 1999, cover price $22.01 | About this edition: The eighteenth-century Enlightenment saw the birth of the concept of modernity - of an era which sought legitimacy not from the past but from the future.

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Product Description: This volume, originally published in French under the title Que faire du Capital?, offers a new interpretation of Marx’s great work. It shows how the novelty and lasting interest of Marx’s theory arises from the fact that, as against the project of a ‘pure’ economics, it is formulated in concepts that have simultaneously an economic and a political aspect, neither of these being separable from the other...read more
By Jacques Bidet, Alex Callinicos (introduced by) and David Fernbach (trans)

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9789004149373 | Brill Academic Pub, January 15, 2007, cover price $206.00 | About this edition: This volume, originally published in French under the title Que faire du Capital?

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9781608460281 | Haymarket Books, September 1, 2009, cover price $28.00 | About this edition: This volume, originally published in French under the title Que faire du Capital?

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Product Description: Social criticism has enjoyed a renaissance in the past few years. The anti-globalization protests at Seattle and Genoa and the great marches against the war in Iraq have put contestation of capitalism and imperialism back on the political and intellectual agenda...read more

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9780745631608 | 1 edition (Polity Pr, April 24, 2006), cover price $69.95

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9780745631615 | 1 edition (Polity Pr, April 24, 2006), cover price $29.95 | About this edition: Social criticism has enjoyed a renaissance in the past few years.

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Product Description: Rare book: Price in USD

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9788420642024, titled "Los nuevos mandarines del poder americano / New Mandarins of American Power" | Alianza Editorial Sa, April 1, 2004, cover price $26.95 | About this edition: Rare book: Price in USD

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Argues that the real meaning of the Bush Doctrine and the strategy of Republican neoconservatives is to use America's military supremacy to intimidate potential competitors and to perpetuate the global domination of U.S.-style capitalism in an act of imperialism. (view table of contents)

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9780745632742 | Polity Pr, December 19, 2003, cover price $69.95 | About this edition: Argues that the real meaning of the Bush Doctrine and the strategy of Republican neoconservatives is to use America's military supremacy to intimidate potential competitors and to perpetuate the global domination of U.

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9780745632759, titled "The New Mandarins of American Power: The Bush Administration's Plans for the World" | Polity Pr, December 19, 2003, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: Argues that the real meaning of the Bush Doctrine and the strategy of Republican neoconservatives is to use America's military supremacy to intimidate potential competitors and to perpetuate the global domination of U.

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The great demonstrations at Seattle and Genoa have shown that we are in a new era of protest. The neo-liberal economic policies pursued by the Group of Seven leading industrial countries and the international institutions they control are provoking widespread resistance. Growing numbers of people in all five continents are rejecting the values of the market and the vision of a world made safe for the multinational corporations. But what does the anti-globalization movement stand for? Is it, as its most common name suggests, against globalization itself? Is it opposed merely to the neo-liberal Washington Consensus that became dominant in the 1980s and 1990s, or is its real enemy the capitalist system itself? The World Social Forum at Porto Alegre has popularized the slogan 'Another World is Possible'. But what is that world? Alex Callinicos seeks to answer these questions in An Anti-Capitalist Manifesto. He 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. (view table of contents)

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9780745629032 | Polity Pr, April 11, 2003, cover price $69.95

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9780745629049 | Polity Pr, April 11, 2003, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: The great demonstrations at Seattle and Genoa have shown that we are in a new era of protest.

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Product Description: The Third Way is the political philosophy of Tony Blair and New Labour in Britain, Bill Clinton in the United States, and Gerhard Schroder in Germany. Defended most forcefully by Anthony Giddens, it claims to offer a strategy for renewing the Centre Left that avoids the free-market liberalism of the New Right and the state socialism of the Old Left...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9780745626741 | Polity Pr, June 18, 2001, cover price $69.95 | About this edition: The Third Way is the political philosophy of Tony Blair and New Labour in Britain, Bill Clinton in the United States, and Gerhard Schroder in Germany.

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9780745626758 | Polity Pr, June 18, 2001, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: The Third Way is the political philosophy of Tony Blair and New Labour in Britain, Bill Clinton in the United States, and Gerhard Schroder in Germany.

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'The class war is over. But the struggle for true equality has only just begun,' Tony Blair has declared. The world indeed enters the 21st century heaving with poverty and inequality. Just three super-rich men have a net worth equal to the income of the 36 poorest countries in the world. The gap between rich and poor is also growing in the advanced economies as well. 14 million people, a quarter of the population of the United Kingdom are currently classified as poor, compared to only four million in 1979. In this important new book, Alex Callinicos explores the meaning of equality in the contemporary world. He traces its origins as a political ideal in the great democratic revolutions of the 17th and the 18th century, and in the efforts of the socialist movement to force capitalism to live up to its promise of liberty, equality and fraternity. Callinicos also shows how the theories of egalitarian justice developed over the past generation by philosophers such as John Rawls, Ronald Dworkin, Amartya Sen and G. A. Cohen have given a much more precise meaning to the ideal of equality. Individuals are entitled to be protected from the consequences of circumstances beyond their control - for example, the socio-economic position and the natural talents they inherit - in order to have equal freedom to pursue their own well-being. The implications of egalitarian justice are radical. Callinicos critically reviews the versions of this ideal - equality of opportunity and social inclusion - by supporters of the Third Way such as Gordon Brown and Anthony Giddens. He argues that the strategy pursued by New Labour to increase equality is riddled with contradictions and contains an underlying authoritarian dimension. Fundamentally, equality and the market are irreconcilable. Any attempt seriously to increase social equality will come into conflict with the logic of the capitalist economic system. Only a socialist society, organized along democratic and decentralized lines, can realize the ideal of equality. This book will be of great interest to students of politics, philosophy and sociology, and all those interested in this key and controversial topic. (view table of contents)

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9780745623245 | Polity Pr, October 10, 2000, cover price $69.95

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9780745623252 | Polity Pr, October 10, 2000, cover price $22.95 | About this edition: 'The class war is over.

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Product Description: At a time when philosophy of history is decidedly out of fashion, Theories and Narratives explores the relationship between historical writing and theoretical understanding and seeks to establish the legitimate scope of large-scale theories to grasp historical processes as a whole...read more

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9780822316312 | Duke Univ Pr, July 1, 1995, cover price $84.95 | About this edition: At a time when philosophy of history is decidedly out of fashion, Theories and Narratives explores the relationship between historical writing and theoretical understanding and seeks to establish the legitimate scope of large-scale theories to grasp historical processes as a whole.

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9780822316459 | Duke Univ Pr, July 1, 1995, cover price $23.95 | About this edition: At a time when philosophy of history is decidedly out of fashion, Theories and Narratives explores the relationship between historical writing and theoretical understanding and seeks to establish the legitimate scope of large-scale theories to grasp historical processes as a whole.

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The Revenge of History is a frontal assault on the widely accepted idea that the East European revolutions of 1989 mark the death of socialism.Alex Callinicos seeks to vindicate the classical Marxist tradition by arguing that socialism in this tradition can only come from below, through the self-activity of the working class. Stalinism from this standpoint was a counterrevolution, erecting at the end of the 1920s a state capitalist regime on the ruins of the radically democratic socialism briefly achieved in October 1917. Callinicos argues that the collapse of Stalinism at the end of the 1980s is one aspect of a worldwide transition from nationally organized to globally integrated capitalism. The result is likely to be greater economic and political instability. Against this background socialism—in Marx's sense—is all the more necessary. Callinicos contends that Marx's vision of a classless communist society would be both practically feasible and profoundly democratic.He concludes that the collapse of Stalinism should be less the moment to abandon socialism than to resume unfinished business.

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9780271007670 | Pennsylvania State Univ Pr, August 1, 1991, cover price $42.50

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9780271007687 | Pennsylvania State Univ Pr, July 1, 1991, cover price $22.00 | About this edition: The Revenge of History is a frontal assault on the widely accepted idea that the East European revolutions of 1989 mark the death of socialism.

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Drawing on philosophy and cultural history, Alex Callinicos argues in this work that post-modernism is best read as a symptom of political frustration and social mobility rather than as a significant intellectual or cultural phenomenon.

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9780312042240 | Palgrave Macmillan, May 1, 1990, cover price $55.00

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9780745606149 | Polity Pr, January 15, 1991, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: Drawing on philosophy and cultural history, Alex Callinicos argues in this work that post-modernism is best read as a symptom of political frustration and social mobility rather than as a significant intellectual or cultural phenomenon.

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Book by Callinicos, Alex

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9780816619047 | Univ of Minnesota Pr, December 1, 1990, cover price $29.95

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9780816619054 | Univ of Minnesota Pr, December 1, 1990, cover price $20.00 | About this edition: Book by Callinicos, Alex

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Product Description: It has become an intellectual commonplace to claim that we have entered the era of 'postmodernity'. Three themes are embraced in this claim; the poststructurist critique by Foucault, Derrida and others of the philosophical heritage of the Enlightenment; the supposed impasse of High Modern art and its replacement by new artistic forms; and the alleged emergence of 'post-industrial' societies whose structures are beyond the ken of Marx and other theorists of industrial capitalism...read more

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9780312042257 | Palgrave Macmillan, May 1, 1990, cover price $37.95 | About this edition: It has become an intellectual commonplace to claim that we have entered the era of 'postmodernity'.

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Product Description: It has become an intellectual commonplace to claim that mankind has entered the era of "post-modernity". Three themes are embraced in this claim - the poststructuralists critique by Foucault, Derrida and others of the philosophical heritage of the Enlightenment, the supposed impasse of the high modern art and its replacement by new artistic forms, and the alleged emergence of "post-industrial" societies whose structures are beyond the ken of Marx and other theorists of industrial capitalism...read more

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9780745606132 | Polity Pr, August 1, 1989, cover price $59.90 | About this edition: It has become an intellectual commonplace to claim that mankind has entered the era of "post-modernity".

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By Alex Callinicos (editor)

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9780198272946 | Oxford Univ Pr, June 1, 1989, cover price $74.00

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9780198272953 | Oxford Univ Pr, June 1, 1989, cover price $15.95

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Product Description: Marxism began with the repudiation of philosophy, yet Marxists have often resorted to distinctively philosophical modes of reasoning. In recent years, Western Marxism has been more concerned with philosophy than with research or political activity, and in this book Callinicos explores the ambivalent relationship between Marxism and philosophy...read more

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9780198761266 | Oxford Univ Pr, March 24, 1983, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: Marxism began with the repudiation of philosophy, yet Marxists have often resorted to distinctively philosophical modes of reasoning.

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9780192851512 | Reprint edition (Oxford Univ Pr, October 1, 1985), cover price $15.95 | About this edition: Marxism began with the repudiation of philosophy, yet Marxists have often resorted to distinctively philosophical modes of reasoning.

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9780333284773 | Macmillan Pub Ltd, November 1, 1981, cover price $31.50 | also contains We Will Be Crashing Shortly

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9780904383027 | Longwood Pr Ltd, June 1, 1980, cover price $5.95

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