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The thesis of this article is dialectical nature of capitalist imperialism that finds expression in its contradictions, change and character of totality. Its subjects are the states sustained and created within the framework of capitalist social relations. The dynamics of competitive accumulation of capital penetrates inter-state rivalry in the global capitalism. The dialectics of capitalist imperialism is based on two key axes of contradictions: a specific form of inter-state rivalry and a class polarization within states.
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The article is about a problem of the theoretical-political nexus existing in a connection to the treatment of globalization and work relations. A definition of the concept of globalization is not possible without connecting it to its deep-roots transcending a base on an empirical data. The same is with the problem of the globalization and work relations. Both in an apologetic and in a critical version we see one-sided extrapolation of partly-existing changes carrying distorted picture of the totality. And with it the theory becomes directly fused with its political message.
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Thorstein Veblen is one of the most interesting American thinkers, but his theories are hardly known in Poland. As an important critic of the modern society and author of various concepts in sociology and political science he is worth to be subject of deeper analysis. This article shows Veblen’s theory of imperialism in the light of his wider view of society. With its affinity to both liberal and Marxist theories Veblen’s one – with all its idiosyncrasies and contradictions – is an original attempt to explain modern drive for wars.
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