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Marxism in the post-globalization era / Kagarlitsky, Boris   Article
Kagarlitsky, Boris Article
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Summary/Abstract It would be strange, to say the least, to speak about Marxism as a progressive or even influential theoretical school in Eastern Europe after the collapse of the Soviet bloc in 1989-1991. Marxist ideas have come to be associated with the repressive practices of the totalitarian Stalinist era, the failed Soviet economy and the conservative, nostalgic views of the older generation and a small segment of the youth that failed to integrate into the market economy. Naturally, this attitude to Marxist theory was typical for the former communist countries that rapidly transitioned from a Soviet-style managed economy to neoliberal capitalism. The word "socialism" was largely discredited in these countries.
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Marxism in the post-globalization era : marx’s legacy to help overcome the consequences of neo-liberalism / Kagarlitsky, Boris   Journal Article
Kagarlitsky, Boris Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract It would be strange, to say the least, to speak about Marxism as a progressive or even influential theoretical school in Eastern Europe after the collapse of the Soviet bloc in 1989-1991. Marxist ideas have come to be associated with the repressive practices of the totalitarian Stalinist era, the failed Soviet economy and the conservative, nostalgic views of the older generation and a small segment of the youth that failed to integrate into the market economy.
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Politics of empire: globalisation in crisis / Freeman, Alan (ed); Kagarlitsky, Boris (ed) 2004  Book
Kagarlitsky, Boris Book
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Publication London, Pluto, 2004.
Description vii, 290p.
Standard Number 0745321844
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Russia under Yeltsin and Putin: neo-liberal autocracy / Kagarlitsky, Boris 2002  Book
Kagarlitsky, Boris Book
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Publication London, Pluto Press, 2002.
Description vi, 303p.pbk
Standard Number 074531502X
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We'll change henceforth the old tradition! and then...: is Russia able to come up with a new foreign policy strategy? / Kagarlitsky, Boris   Journal Article
Kagarlitsky, Boris Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Russia is a country without a foreign policy. Not quite, of course: all the institutions concerned are in place and keep working. Sometimes they do a good job, and sometimes not. Diplomatic notes are being written the way they should, agreements are signed, decisions are made on specific issues, and spontaneous conflicts and crises are settled successfully once in a while. But a foreign policy is not exactly a sum of joint actions a state takes jointly with its neighbors and foreign partners. At least it is somewhat broader than that.
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