In recent years, a great deal has been written and said about globalisation. The imperialist powers even derived an ideology which is expressed with this concept, and which corresponds to their worldwide interests. To such an extent that, everything is being explained via this concept: Global economy, global interests, global terror, global assault, global defence, global hazards etc. Under conditions that the socialist movement is at the bottom and the bourgeois ideology has gained strength, the concept of globalisation has been almost declared as the motto of the twenty-first century. The liberal and reformist left circles that tailed after the bourgeois ideology theorised the fact of globalisation in accordance with the interests of the bourgeoisie. Globalisation has been and is being presented decorated with pompous labels like “post-capitalist society” or “information society” as if it were a magic potion that would eternalize the capitalist mode of production.
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Globalisation: Uneven and Combined Capitalist Development /1
Capitalism is a global economic system
Globalisation: Uneven and Combined Capitalist Development /2
The need to expand into foreign markets
Tendency to stagnation and accumulation
Globalisation: Uneven and Combined Capitalist Development /3
The law of uneven and combined development
Inequality in the distribution of surplus-value
Globalisation: Uneven and Combined Capitalist Development /4
Deterioration in income distribution
The impasse of petty-bourgeois criticism
Globalisation: Uneven and Combined Capitalist Development /5
Multidirectional movement of capital
A new stage beyond imperialism?
Is the nation-state being transcended?
Globalisation: Uneven and Combined Capitalist Development /6
Source:
link: Elif Çağlı, Globalisation: Uneven and Combined Capitalist Development, 2 June 2005, https://enternasyonalizm.org/node/576