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Beyond the state? : dominant theories and socialist strategies
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Table of Contents
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
Identifying the Problems
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Chapter 2
Against the ‘Holy Trinity’ of ‘The State’, ‘Civil Society’ and ‘The Economy’
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Chapter 3
From ‘Civil Society’ to ‘World Capitalism’: The Reduction of State Institutions to Non-Economic ‘Superstructures’
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Chapter 4
Electoral Struggles: The Limits of ‘Political Business Cycle’ and ‘Class-Theoretical’ Analyses
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Chapter 5
Introducing the Concepts of Electoral, Production, Credit and Food Production Processes
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Chapter 6
Overcoming the Dichotomy of ‘The State’ and ‘Civil Society’: The Importance of Electoral Processes
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Chapter 7
Production Processes: Beyond the Separation of ‘The State’ from ‘The Economy’
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Chapter 8
From Abundance to Scarcity: Contradictions within Credit Processes
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Chapter 9
The Industrialisation of Food Production Processes: A Neglected Revolution
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Chapter 10
One ‘World-System’ or ‘Organised Anarchy’: The Crises of Desynchronisation
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Chapter 11
Between Reform and Revolution: ‘Alternative Programmes’ and their Failure to Confront the Desynchronisation of Processes
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Chapter 12
A Socialist Stocktaking: Against Stateless Socialism and Market Socialism
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Chapter 13
The Impossibility of Socialist Pluralism without State Institutions
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Chapter 14
Conclusion
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Book overview
1. Identifying the Problems
2. Against the ‘Holy Trinity’ of ‘The State’, ‘Civil Society’ and ‘The Economy’
3. From ‘Civil Society’ to ‘World Capitalism’: The Reduction of State Institutions to Non-Economic ‘Superstructures’
4. Electoral Struggles: The Limits of ‘Political Business Cycle’ and ‘Class-Theoretical’ Analyses
5. Introducing the Concepts of Electoral, Production, Credit and Food Production Processes
6. Overcoming the Dichotomy of ‘The State’ and ‘Civil Society’: The Importance of Electoral Processes
7. Production Processes: Beyond the Separation of ‘The State’ from ‘The Economy’
8. From Abundance to Scarcity: Contradictions within Credit Processes
9. The Industrialisation of Food Production Processes: A Neglected Revolution
10. One ‘World-System’ or ‘Organised Anarchy’: The Crises of Desynchronisation
11. Between Reform and Revolution: ‘Alternative Programmes’ and their Failure to Confront the Desynchronisation of Processes
12. A Socialist Stocktaking: Against Stateless Socialism and Market Socialism
13. The Impossibility of Socialist Pluralism without State Institutions
14. Conclusion
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