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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 b

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'This is a tremendous polemic and analysis: robust, articulate, engaging, accessible, informative, uncompromising and provocative.'

Professor Anthony McGrew, Department of Politics, University of Southampton

"...this book contains some undeniably valuable arguments and explanations of Marxist concepts" Kit Robinson, Weekly Worker, July 2003

"a politically engaged book" John Gray, The Independent

"insightful and surprisingly non-ideological" Ethical Corporation Magazine



Table of Contents
Introduction.

An unscheduled event.

The revival of social critique.

Naming the movement.

Another unscheduled event.

Chapter 1 Capitalism Against the Planet.

So What’s the Problem?.

Financial Follies.

The Perpetual Motion Machine.

Accumulation and Catastrophe.

The Sword of Leviathan.

Chapter 2 Varieties and Strategies.

Varieties of Anti-Capitalism.

Reform or Revolution?.

Chapter 3 Imagining Other Worlds.

Anti-Capitalist Values.

A Note on Diversity.

What’s Wrong with the Market?.

Why We Need Planning.

A Transitional Programme.

Afterword.

Notes.

Index

An AntiCapitalist Manifesto

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 19/02/2003
      ISBN13: 9780745629049, 978-0745629049
      ISBN10: 0745629040

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      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 b

      Trade Review
      'This is a tremendous polemic and analysis: robust, articulate, engaging, accessible, informative, uncompromising and provocative.'

      Professor Anthony McGrew, Department of Politics, University of Southampton

      "...this book contains some undeniably valuable arguments and explanations of Marxist concepts" Kit Robinson, Weekly Worker, July 2003

      "a politically engaged book" John Gray, The Independent

      "insightful and surprisingly non-ideological" Ethical Corporation Magazine



      Table of Contents
      Introduction.

      An unscheduled event.

      The revival of social critique.

      Naming the movement.

      Another unscheduled event.

      Chapter 1 Capitalism Against the Planet.

      So What’s the Problem?.

      Financial Follies.

      The Perpetual Motion Machine.

      Accumulation and Catastrophe.

      The Sword of Leviathan.

      Chapter 2 Varieties and Strategies.

      Varieties of Anti-Capitalism.

      Reform or Revolution?.

      Chapter 3 Imagining Other Worlds.

      Anti-Capitalist Values.

      A Note on Diversity.

      What’s Wrong with the Market?.

      Why We Need Planning.

      A Transitional Programme.

      Afterword.

      Notes.

      Index

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