Ian,
I am just sending the title for now. I will send an appropriate
article when I find one.
Best,
Sabri
GLOBALIZATION, STATE FAILURE AND UNDERDEVELOPMENT: IMPERIALISM? ...
... both Marxist (Bukharin, Hilferding, Kautsky, Lenin, Luxemburg ... links
between that current
conjuncture and broader ... struggles of and against Stalinism, though the
...
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/Units/CGPE/conference/papers
I took this rather dense paragraph from
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/Units/CGPE/conference/papers/radice.pdf
GLOBALIZATION, STATE FAILURE AND UNDERDEVELOPMENT: IMPERIALISM? by Hugo Radice.
It is an observation which is important at it touches on some critical aspects -
especially important is his
Monkey business
They are mankind's closest relatives. But Africa's great apes are being
butchered to extinction as logging
companies open up swaths of the continent to hunters trading in bushmeat.
James Astill reports from the
rainforests of Cameroon
James Astill
Wednesday July 4, 2001
The
On the subject of capital flows out of the poor nations and into the
rich, see the old work of Keith Griffin (will look up cite if anyone is
interested). Griffin is now, I beleive, master of one of the colleges
ofoeither Oxford or Cambridge. He replace crumbling gargoyles with new
ones in the
From Arghiri Emmanuel's "Myths of Development versus Myths of
Underdevelopment" in the New Left Review, 1974, Vol. 85, which is a reply
to Bill Warren's article "Imperialism and Capitalist Industrialization"
that had appeared 4 issues earlier. The chart is meant to illustrate
Louis Proyect wrote:
From Arghiri Emmanuel's "Myths of Development versus Myths of
Underdevelopment" in the New Left Review, 1974, Vol. 85, which is a reply
to Bill Warren's article "Imperialism and Capitalist Industrialization"
that had appeared 4 issues earlier