Includes bibliographical references (p. [192]-205) and index.
Contents:
Neoliberalism and new authoritarianism in the twenty-first century -- Globalization and social change -- Early resistance to globalization-cum-authoritarianism and rise in class and race consciousness -- Politics, social democratic reform and class struggle -- Globalization and the origins of the post-colonial authoritarian state -- Labor, civil rebellion and legalizing the post-colonial authoritarian state -- Authoritarianism, economic crisis and stagnation -- Neoliberal economic growth and the working people -- The new authoritarianism.
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