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Imperialism, Crisis and Class Struggle
The Enduring Verities and Contemporary Face of Capitalism. Essays in Honour of James Petras
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Edited by:
Henry Veltmeyer
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2010
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This book of essays is written in honour of James Petras, in recognition of his intellectual achievements and political interventions—his steadfast principles, distinguished scholarship, extraordinary writing and uncompromising dedication to the popular struggles of millions across the world. In recognition of his lifetime of significant contributions and central role in the global struggle for social justice, the authors of this collection, each a leading scholar in his own right, address some of the most critical issues of our time: those of imperialism, crisis and class struggle. These issues allow the authors to identify both the ‘the enduring verities and contemporary face of capitalism’ and James Petras’ contributions to their work and that of others.
Contributors are Berch Berberoglu, Tom Brass, Ronald H. Chilcote, Raúl Delgado Wise, John Bellamy Foster, Hannah Holleman, Ashok Kumbamu, Fernando Leiva, Stephen Lendman, Morris Morley, Michael Parenti, and Henry Veltmeyer.
Contributors are Berch Berberoglu, Tom Brass, Ronald H. Chilcote, Raúl Delgado Wise, John Bellamy Foster, Hannah Holleman, Ashok Kumbamu, Fernando Leiva, Stephen Lendman, Morris Morley, Michael Parenti, and Henry Veltmeyer.
Author / Editor information
Henry Veltmeyer, Ph.D. (1976) is professor of international development studies at Saint Mary's University. He has published extensively on the political economy of international development and Latin America.
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eBook published on:
March 22, 2010
eBook ISBN:
9789004186484
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Main content:
324
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6
Tables:
1
eBook ISBN:
9789004186484
Keywords for this book
James Petras; class struggle; crisis; imperialism; Latin America; political economy; social movements
Audience(s) for this book
Academic libraries, specialists and students of political economy, global development and imperialism, activists in the struggle for social justice.