New Imperialism or New Capitalism?

dc.contributor.authorNitzan, Jonathan
dc.contributor.authorBichler, Shimshon
dc.date.accessioned2022-11-25T00:09:47Z
dc.date.available2022-11-25T00:09:47Z
dc.date.issued2004
dc.descriptionarms accumulation capital flow capitalism conflict corporation crisis distribution elite energy finance globalization growth imperialism GPE liberalism Marxism Middle East military national interest neoclassical economics neoliberalism nomos oil OPEC ownership peace power profit ruling class security stagflation state stock market TNC United States US utility value violence war
dc.description.abstractOver the past century, the institution of 'capital' and the process of its 'accumulation' have been fundamentally transformed. By contrast, the theories that explain this institution and process have remained largely unchanged. The purpose of this mimeograph is to address this mismatch. Using a broad brush, we outline a new, power theory of capital and accumulation. We use this theory to assess the changing meaning of the corporation and the capitalist state, the new ways in which capital gets accumulated and the specific historical trajectory of twentieth-century capitalism up to the present.
dc.identifier.citationNew Imperialism or New Capitalism? Nitzan, Jonathan and Bichler, Shimshon. (2004). December. pp. 1-68. (Article - Monograph; English).
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10315/40214
dc.titleNew Imperialism or New Capitalism?
dc.typeArticle

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