Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. Necessity of Social Control
  • 1.1. Counter-Factual Conditionals of Apologetic Ideology
  • 1.2. Capitalism and Ecological Destruction
  • 1.3. Crisis of Domination
  • 1.4. From "Repressive Tolerance" to the Liberal Advocacy of Repression
  • 1.5. War if the Normal Methods of Expansion Fail
  • 1.6. Emergence of Chronic Unemployment
  • 1.7. Intensification of the Rate of Exploitation
  • 1.8. Capital's "Correctives" and Socialist Control
  • 2. Marxism Today
  • 2.1. Sartre's Alternative
  • 2.2. Marxism Today
  • 2.3. Mickey Mouse Socialism
  • 2.4. Problem of Organization
  • 3. Causality, Time, and Forms of Mediation
  • 3.1. Causality and Time under Capital's Causa Sui
  • 3.2. Vicious Circle of Capital's Second Order Mediations
  • 4. Activation of Capital's Absolute Limits
  • 5. Meaning of Black Mondays (and Wednesdays)
  • 6. Potentially Deadliest Phase of Imperialism
  • 7. Challenge of Sustainable Development and the Culture of Substantive Equality
  • 7.1. Farewell to "Liberty
  • Fraternity
  • Equality"
  • 7.2. Failure of "Modernization and Development"
  • 7.3. Structural Domination and the Culture of Substantive Inequality
  • 8. Another World Is Possible and Necessary
  • 8.1. Myth of Ideological Neutrality and the Imposition of the Single-Ideology State
  • 8.2. Emergence of Neoliberal Consensus
  • 8.3. Capital's Structural Crisis and the Implosion of the Soviet System
  • 8.4. Persistent Neglect of the National Question
  • 8.5. Crisis in the Western Socialist Movement
  • 8.6. Patriotism and Internationalism
  • 8.7. Immediate and the Long Term: Continuity and Change in Socialist Strategy
  • 8.8. Need to Redress Structural Inequality
  • 8.9. Necessary Global Alternative
  • 8.10. Social Subject of Emancipation and the Power of Emancipatory Ideology
  • 9. Alternative to Parliamentarism
  • 10. Reflections on the New International
  • 11. Structural Crisis Needs Structural Change
  • 12. Mountain We Must Conquer: Reflections on the State
  • Introduction
  • 12.1. End of Liberal-Democratic Politics
  • 12.2. "Withering Away" of the State?
  • 12.3. Wishful Limitation of State Power
  • 12.4. Assertion of Might-as-Right
  • 12.5. Eternalizing Assumptions of Liberal State Theory
  • 12.6. Hegel's Unintended Swan Song and the Nation-State
  • 12.7. Capital's Social Metabolic Order and the Failing State.