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The necessity of social control / by István Mészáros.

Van Pelt Library HM471 .M47 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mészáros, István, 1930- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Marxian school of sociology.
Socialism.
Capitalism.
Historical materialism.
Marxian economics.
Sociology--Philosophy.
Sociology.
Physical Description:
326 pages ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
New York, New York : Monthly Review Press, [2015]
Contents:
1 The Necessity of Social Control 23
1.1 The Counter-Factual Conditionals of Apologetic Ideology 24
1.2 Capitalism and Ecological Destruction 27
1.3 The Crisis of Domination 30
1.4 From "Repressive Tolerance" to the Liberal Advocacy of Repression 37
1.5 War if the Normal Methods of Expansion Fail 40
1.6 The Emergence of Chronic Unemployment 43
1.7 The Intensification of the Rate of Exploitation 45
1.8 Capital's "Correctives" and Socialist Control 48
2 Marxism Today 52
2.1 Sartre's Alternative 52
2.2 Marxism Today 53
2.3 Mickey Mouse Socialism 57
2.4 The Problem of Organization 59
3 Causality, Time, and Forms of Mediation 63
3.1 Causality and Time under Capital's Causa Sui 63
3.2 The Vicious Circle of Capital's Second Order Mediations 68
4 The Activation of Capital's Absolute Limits 80
5 The Meaning of Black Mondays (and Wednesdays) 92
6 The Potentially Deadliest Phase of Imperialism 97
7 The Challenge of Sustainable Development and the Culture of Substantive Equality 121
7.1 Farewell to "Liberty-Fraternity-Equality" 121
7.2 The Failure of "Modernization and Development" 124
7.3 Structural Domination and the Culture of Substantive Inequality 126
8 Another World Is Possible and Necessary 130
8.1 The Myth of Ideological Neutrality and the Imposition of the Single-Ideology State 130
8.2 The Emergence of Neoliberal Consensus 133
8.3 Capital's Structural Crisis and the Implosion of the Soviet System 135
8.4 The Persistent Neglect of the National Question 140
8.5 Crisis in the Western Socialist Movement 145
8.6 Patriotism and Internationalism 149
8.7 The Immediate and the Long Term: Continuity and Change in Socialist Strategy 156
8.8 The Need to Redress Structural Inequality 160
8.9 The Necessary Global Alternative 164
8.10 The Social Subject of Emancipation and the Power of Emancipatory Ideology 172
9 Alternative to Parliamentarism 177
10 Reflections on the New International 199
11 Structural Crisis Needs Structural Change 218
12 The Mountain We Must Conquer: Reflections on the State 231
Introduction 231
12.1 The End of Liberal-Democratic Politics 242
12.2 The "Withering Away" of the State? 246
12.3 The Wishful Limitation of State Power 250
12.4 The Assertion of Might-as-Right 253
12.5 Eternalizing Assumptions of Liberal State Theory 262
12.6 Hegel's Unintended Swan Song and the Nation-State 269
12.7 Capital's Social Metabolic Order and the Failing State 281.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781583675380
1583675388
9781583675397
1583675396
OCLC:
890107237

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