Ideologies of globalization : contending visions of a new world order
Mark Rupert.
London ; New York : Routledge, 2000 (2002 printing.
xiv, 187 págs. ; 24 cm.
Serie: RIPE series in global political economy
ISBN: 041518925X (pbk.)
Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. [166]-181) e índice.
Contenido
- Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction 1
- Social critique and democratizing projects 2
- Toward transformative politics 10
- Plan of the book 15
- 2 Americanism, Fordism, and hegemony 19
- Americanism and world order ideology 19
- Fordism and hegemony 23
- The political ambiguities of Fordism in America 28
- Restructuring capitalism; contesting hegemony 31
- 3 The hegemonic project of liberal globalization 42
- Globalization in question? 43
- The ideology of liberal globalization: displacing politics
- from the economy 49
- 4 From liberal globalization to global democratization 65
- (Re)politicizing the global economy: NAFTA 65
- GATT 77
- Democracy and the emerging critique of globalization 78
- Globalization and the political economy of gender 85
- 5 Fear and loathing in the New World Order 94
- Defending American exceptionalism: far-right critiques of globalization 95
- Mainstreaming far-right ideology? 110
- Tensions and possibilities of post-Fordist common sense 117
- 6 Competition or solidarity? The new populism and the ambiguities of common sense 119
- The ambiguities of populism cum conspiracism 119
- Populist Inc. 120
- 7 The New World Order: passive revolution or transformative process? 132
- Fear and loathing in reverse: the global power bloc and
- the new populism 132
- Responses to the new populism: "globalization with a human face" 143
- A New World Order: (r)evolutionary change? 153.