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Only after World War II did scholars move to theorize the distinction between the core countries at the center of capitalism and peripheral countries, often with an added distinction to include the semi-peripheral. Immanuel Wallersteins World Systems approach has been particularly important and led the term periphery into common scholarly parlance. Not surprisingly, much work remains to be done to untangle the extreme diversity and complexity of the political economies and resistances against the multidimensional cruelties perpetrated in the worlds many, very different peripheral contexts.
Class History and Class Practices in the Periphery of Capitalism addresses this need head-on. A first chapter lays a theoretical groundwork by showing that Marx, in his later life, became aware that historical developments are much more complicated than he originally conceived them to be, and he was not as far away from calling for site-specific analyses. Contributions here carry out just such analyses: they describe specificities for Russia, Portugal, Argentina, and Mexico, offer broader perspectives on post-hegemonic Latin America and Asia, provide detailed analyses of resistances across Africa, and reflect on the deeper meaning of neozapatismo for promoting a shift in the entire terrain of discussion.
Rich in theoretical depth and empirical rigor, and supplemented by an out-of-the-archive translation of Karl Katuskys theory of crises, this book is essential reading for students and scholars of political economy and international political economy, and it is of keen interest to anyone working to resist specific capitalist exploitations in their own place and time.

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CLASS HISTORY AND CLASS
PRACTICES IN THE PERIPHERY
OF CAPITALISM
RESEARCH IN POLITICAL
ECONOMY
Series Editor: Paul Zarembka
State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
Recent Volumes:
Volume 24:
Transitions in Latin America and in Poland and Syria Edited by P. Zarembka
Volume 25:
Why Capitalism Survives Crises: The Shock Absorbers Edited by P. Zarembka
Volume 26:
The National Question and the Question of Crisis Edited by P. Zarembka
Volume 27:
Revitalizing Marxist Theory for Todays Capitalism Edited by P. Zarembka and R. Desai
Volume 28:
Contradictions: Finance, Greed, and Labor Unequally Paid Edited by P. Zarembka
Volume 29:
Sraffa and Althusser Reconsidered; Neoliberalism Advancing in South Africa, England, and Greece Edited by P. Zarembka
Volume 30A:
Theoretical Engagements In Geopolitical Economy Edited by Radhika Desai
Volume 30B:
Analytical Gains of Geopolitical Economy Edited by R. Desai
Volume 31:
Risking Capitalism Edited by Susanne Soederberg
Volume 32
Return of Marxian Macro-Dynamics in East Asia Edited by M. Ishikura, S. Jeong, and M. Li
Volume 33
Environmental Impacts of Transnational Corporations in the Global South Edited by Paul Cooney and William Sacher Freslon
EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
GENERAL EDITOR
Paul Zarembka
State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
EDITORIAL BOARD
Paul Cooney
Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Argentina
Radhika Desai
University of Manitoba, Canada
Thomas Ferguson
University of Massachusetts at Boston, USA
Seongjin Jeong
Gyeongsang National University, South Korea
Jie Meng
Fudan University, Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China
Isabel Monal
University of Havana, Cuba
Ozgur Orhangazi
Kadir Has University, Turkey
Jan Toporowski
The School of Oriental and African Studies, UK
RESEARCH IN POLITICAL ECONOMYVOLUME 34
CLASS HISTORY AND CLASS
PRACTICES IN THE
PERIPHERY OF
CAPITALISM
EDITED BY
PAUL ZAREMBKA
State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
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ISBN: 978-1-78973-592-5 (Print)
ISBN: 978-1-78973-591-8 (Online)
ISBN: 978-1-78973-593-2 (Epub)
ISSN: 0161-7230 (Series)
CONTENTS PART I PERIPHERAL EUROPE AND POST-HEGEMONIC REGIONALISM James D White - photo 2
CONTENTS
PART I
PERIPHERAL EUROPE AND POST-HEGEMONIC REGIONALISM
James D. White
Mariana Mortgua
Efe Can Grcan
PART II
Africa and Latin America
Patrick Bond
Nicols Iigo Carrera
Lorenzo Fusaro
Carlos Antonio Aguirre Rojas
PART III
Archive
Daniel Gaido Daro Scattolini
Karl Kautsky 1902, translated by Daniel Gaido Daro Scattolini
ABOUT THE EDITOR
Paul Zarembka holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, being trained in the neoclassical approach to economic development and in econometrics. He published Toward a Theory of Economic Development (1972) and edited Frontiers in Econometrics (1974). After an appointment at the University of California, Berkeley, Paul joined the Department of Economics at the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1973, becoming full Professor in 1976. While a Researcher at the World Employment Program of the International Labor Organization in Geneva, he studied Marxs political economy and began in 1977 as Series Editor of Research in Political Economy. Committed to Marxist political economy, yet aware of many problems, he is currently working on a book tentatively entitled Marxs Revolution in Political Economy: Evolving Struggle, Then and Now. Connected with his effort to develop theory he edited The Hidden History of 9-11 (2nd paperback edition, 2008), convinced that the US event deserves normal academic consideration while starting from the fact that the US Commission report did not even attempt to establish identities of alleged hijackers on the planes. Paul has been a long-term union activist on his campus, serving previously as President and currently as Grievance Officer for Academics.
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
Carlos Antonio Aguirre Rojas is full-time Researcher in the Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales at the Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico. He is a Specialist in the field of the critical history of historiography in the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries. He is currently working on the new antisystemic movements in Mexico and Latin America. His books and articles are translated into 13 languages and published in 26 different countries.
Patrick Bond is Distinguished Professor of Political Economy at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. His books include Elite Transition: From Apartheid to Neoliberalism in South Africa (Pluto Press, 2014), Politics of Climate Justice (University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2012), Looting Africa (Zed Books, 2006), and Against Global Apartheid (University of Cape Town Press, 2003). He is currently engaged in praxis research in relation to mega-projects, inequality, water and climate, and the BrazilRussiaIndiaChinaSouth Africa bloc.
Nicols Iigo Carrera is a Principal Researcher of the National Council for Scientific Research, and Researcher at the University of Buenos Aires and for the Research Program on the Motion of Argentine Society (PIMSA). He was a Professor at the Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (19932014) and Universidad de Buenos Aires (20022017), and a Visiting Professor at several universities. He has published 12 books, most recently,
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