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The Global Political Economy of Israel
Nitzan, Jonathan
Bichler, Shimshon
BN Theory
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
BN Region - Asia
BN Macro
BN War & Peace
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Science & Technology
BN History
BN Methodology
BN Agency
BN Comparative
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Class
BN Labour
BN Growth
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Political Parties
BN Trade
BN Hegemony
BN International & Global
BN Power
BN Business Enterprise
BN Region - North America
BN Value & Price
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN Demographics
BN Money & Finance
BN Ideology
BN Distribution
BN Region - Europe
BN Ethnicity & Race
BN Policy
FROM THE BACK COVER:
Over the past century, Israel has been transformed from an agricultural colony, to a welfare-warfare state, to a globally integrated “market economy” characterised by great income disparities. What lies behind this transformation? Why the shift in emphasis from “war profits” to “peace dividends” – and back to conflict? How did egalitarianism give rise to inequality? Who are the big winners here, and how have they shaped their world? Never before have these questions been answered as they are in this highly original book. In order to understand capitalist development, argue Bichler and Nitzan, we need to break the artificial separation between “economics” and “politics”, and think of accumulation itself as “capitalisation of power”. Applying this concept to Israel, and drawing on seemingly unrelated phenomena, the authors reveal the big picture that never makes it to the news. Diverse processes – such as global accumulation cycles, regional conflicts and energy crises, ruling class formation and dominant ideology, militarism and dependency, inflation and recession, the politics of high-technology and the transnationalisation of ownership – are all woven into a single story. The result is a fascinating account of one of the world”s most volatile regions, and a new way of understanding the global political economy.
Pluto Press
2002
Book
NonPeerReviewed
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/8/3/20060130NB_praise_and_scorn_for_gpe_of_israel.htm
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The Global Political Economy of Israel.
Nitzan, Jonathan and Bichler, Shimshon (2002). Pluto Press. (Book; English).
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Capital and Power in the Global Political Economy (YorkU, AS4291 3.0, Undergraduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Science & Technology
BN Agency
BN Business Enterprise
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Civil Society
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Class
BN State & Government
BN Comparative
BN Theory
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Trade
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Value & Price
BN Crisis
BN War & Peace
BN Data & Statistics
BN Distribution
BN Ecology & Environment
BN Growth
BN Hegemony
BN History
BN Ideology
BN Industrial Organization
BN Institutions
BN International & Global
BN Labour
BN Law
BN Macro
BN Micro
BN Methodology
BN Money & Finance
BN Power
BN Policy
BN Political Parties
BN Production
BN Region - Asia
BN Region - Africa
BN Region - Europe
BN Region - Latin America & Caribbean
BN Region - North America
BN Region - Middle East
BN Region - Other
BN Region - Pacific
BN Resistance
BN Revolution
What is capital? Is it a material thing or social relation? What is political about it and how does it relate to power? What is the role of capital in the broader international political economy? The seminar examines such questions, both theoretically and historically. The first part deals with basic conceptions of capital, emphasizing the interaction between productivity and power, and examining how this interaction affected the evolution of transnational corporations. The second part looks at the changing relationship of business enterprise and states, illustrated for example by the three-way interplay between petroleum and armament firms, superpower confrontation, and Middle-East ‘energy conflicts.’ The third part focuses on the globalization of ownership and its domestic ramifications. Particular emphasis is put on the links between capital mobility and social transformation, such as the (re)capitalization of Russia, the Asian crisis and the changing ‘Asian model’, and the dramatic U-turns from ethnic conflict to transnational liberalism in South Africa and Israel.
2002
Course
NonPeerReviewed
pdf
en
https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/24/1/N020101_Y4291_%282001_2%29.pdf
Capital and Power in the Global Political Economy (YorkU, AS4291 3.0, Undergraduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2002). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
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Conflict, Militarism and Global Markets (YorkU, GS6230 3.0, Graduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Science & Technology
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BN Civil Society
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Space
BN Class
BN State & Government
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BN Crisis
BN War & Peace
BN Culture
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BN Institutions
BN International & Global
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BN Money & Finance
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BN Region - Asia
BN Region - Africa
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Does capitalism require peace and stability? Is armed conflict alien to markets? Do capitalists suffer from militarism and war? With the cold war over and liberalism being triumphant, many believe the answer is yes. Capitalism, so it seems, thrives on, and therefore promotes peace and stability. This view, though, stands in sharp contrast to the history of capitalism. In fact, over the past several centuries, the expansion of markets and capitalism was accompanied by an exponential increase, not decrease, in armed conflict and militarism. Have we now passed the peak of this process? Is the end of the cold war the beginning of true ‘capitalist peace’? Are ‘peace dividends’ here to stay? Perhaps. But it is also possible that conflict and militarism are not antithetical to capitalism, and that under certain circumstances, they may even be essential for its survival.
The seminar tackles these questions within a broader analysis of capitalist development, focusing primarily (though not exclusively) on the twentieth century. Drawing on various examples from around the world, it covers issues such as the connection between capitalism and war, political economy of military spending, socio-political aspects of militarism and institutionalized waste, peace and war as phases of accumulation, militarization and ruling-class formation, and the international political economy of the arms trade.
Views on these issues can be delineated along ideological lines. Mainstream approaches, geared primarily toward prediction and decision making, tend to follow the realist framework, separating economics from politics and accentuating the significance of formal structures and state officials. Critical theories of political economy, on the other hand, view the tension between markets on the one hand, and conflict and militarism on the other, as part of wider social context. The seminar traces the evolution of such theories from the early Marxist and institutionalist writings, through the post-war emergence of the Monopoly Capital school and Military Keynesianism, to research on the Military Industrial Complex and ‘peace dividends.’ The globalization of military industries, the arms trade and prospects for disarmament are assessed in light of theoretical debates.
2001
Course
NonPeerReviewed
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/25/1/N010101_Y6230_outline_%282000_1%29.pdf
Conflict, Militarism and Global Markets (YorkU, GS6230 3.0, Graduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2001). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
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The Global Political Economy of Israel (Radio Interview with Jonathan Nitzan)
Henwood, Doug
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Science & Technology
BN Business Enterprise
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Class
BN State & Government
BN Comparative
BN Theory
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Trade
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Value & Price
BN Crisis
BN War & Peace
BN Distribution
BN Ethnicity & Race
BN Growth
BN Hegemony
BN History
BN Ideology
BN Industrial Organization
BN Institutions
BN International & Global
BN Labour
BN Macro
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BN Political Parties
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Jonathan Nitzan on the political economy of Israel, the Middle East and global accumulation.
2002-12
Interview
NonPeerReviewed
other
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/61/1/021205_Henwood_WBAI_Nitzan_on_GPEofISRAEL_%28low_fi%29.mp3
The Global Political Economy of Israel (Radio Interview with Jonathan Nitzan)
Henwood, Doug and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2002). WBAI. December. (Interview; English).
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The Armadollar-Petrodollar Coalition: Demise or New Order?
Bichler, Shimshon
Rowley, Robin
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Industrial Organization
BN Institutions
BN Power
BN International & Global
BN Region - Asia
BN Region - North America
BN Business Enterprise
BN Crisis
BN War & Peace
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Science & Technology
BN Distribution
BN Region - Europe
BN Comparative
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Policy
This is the final paper in a series of four essays that deal with the political economy of armament and oil. Since the 1980s, military imports to the Middle East increased while revenues from oil exports declined substantially. These disparities highlight structural changes which affect the Armadollar-Petrodollar Coalition of large armament and oil companies. Relations between oil producing countries and petroleum companies were restructured and there was a surge in corporate concentration. A ‘military bias’ in Europe and Japan increased the global competition for military orders but also enhances the cohesiveness of an emerging international armament lobby of military contractors. In addition, the domestic influence of the U.S. Armament Core was heightened by corporate concentration and symbiotic relations between contractors and the Pentagon. The two sides of the Armadollar-Petrodollar Coalition have consolidated their positions and may again seek to benefit from renewed cycles of armed conflicts and oil crises in the Middle East.
1989
Article - Working Paper
NonPeerReviewed
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The Armadollar-Petrodollar Coalition: Demise or New Order?
Bichler, Shimshon and Rowley, Robin and Nitzan, Jonathan. (1989). Working Papers. Department of Economics. McGill University. Vol. 89. No. 11. pp. 1-63. (Article - Working Paper; English).
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The Political Economy of Armament and Oil – A Series of Four Articles
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
Rowley, Robin
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
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BN International & Global
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1. The Political Economy of Armaments. Vol. 89, No. 7 (34 pages)
The interaction of oil exports from the Middle East in the 1970s with arms imports to this region has drawn attention from several researchers. The existing literature, however, is seriously flawed for it ignores the large corporate players whose actions synchronize the two flows of income and, thus fails to identify the significance of these corporations for the political economy of armaments. This present paper is the first of a series of four essays that attempt to relate the dynamics of market structures to the escalation of military sales. Here we briefly asses some neo-Marxist and institutional writings that offer insight into the subject of relevant issues. We find them deficient and perhaps outdated in some respects.
2. Changing Fortunes: Armaments and the U.S. Economy. Vol. 89, No. 8 (27 pages)
The present essay is the second in a series of four papers in which examine the political economy of armaments in recent decades. In this paper we focus on the ‘armament core’ of large military producers which recently emerged as a powerful bloc within the big economy of the United States. The rise of this core was heightened by a gradual shift of large civilian companies toward the armament business. We argue that the decline of large U.S.-based corporations in civilian world markets since the late 1960s was both a stimulus to and a partial consequence of the increasing involvement with better investment opportunities in government-related activity, especially military production. The increasing significance of international developments inhibits the earlier effectiveness of the U.S. government in assisting corporations based in the United States with its own military spending.
3. The Armadollar-Petrodollar Coalition and the Middle East. Vol. 89, No. 10 (54 pages)
This is the third paper in a series of four essays that deal with recent developments affecting the political economy of armaments. It begins by identifying the ‘military bias paradox’ of divergent behaviour, whereby the large armament corporations experienced an almost uninterrupted growth since the peak of the Vietnam War while domestic military spending exhibited a decade-long decline. The resolution of this apparent paradox could be found in the merging institution of arms exports, which supplemented domestic military budgets. The expansion of world markets for weapons coincided with the oil crisis of the 1970s. The Middle East became the focus of these developments. The interaction during the 1970s of rising military exports to this area and growing oil exports from the region provided a bsais for cooperation between major armament and energy corporations in an ‘Armadollar-Petrodollar Coalition’. The consolidation of this coalition removed a major conflict between ‘civilian’ and ‘military’ producers in the United States and affected the course of U.S. domestic and foreign military policies.
4. The Armadollar-Petrodollar Coalition: Demise or New Order? Vol. 89, No. 11 (63 pages)
This is the final paper in a series of four essays that deal with the political economy of armament and oil. Since the 1980s, military imports to the Middle East increased while revenues from oil exports declined substantially. These disparities highlight structural changes which affect the Armadollar-Petrodollar Coalition of large armament and oil companies. Relations between oil producing countries and petroleum companies were restructured and there was a surge in corporate concentration. A ‘military bias’ in Europe and Japan increased the global competition for military orders but also enhances the cohesiveness of an emerging international armament lobby of military contractors. In addition, the domestic influence of the U.S. Armament Core was heightened by corporate concentration and symbiotic relations between contractors and the Pentagon. The two sides of the Armadollar-Petrodollar Coalition have consolidated their positions and may again seek to benefit from renewed cycles of armed conflicts and oil crises in the Middle East.
1989
Article - Working Paper
NonPeerReviewed
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/136/1/890101BNR_PE_of_Armament.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/136/2/890101NRB_Changing_Fortunes.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/136/3/890101RBN_ADPD_Coalition_and_the_ME.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/136/4/890101RBN_ADPD_Coalition_Demise_or_New_Order.pdf
The Political Economy of Armament and Oil – A Series of Four Articles
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan and Rowley, Robin. (1989). Working Papers. Department of Economics. McGill University. (Article - Working Paper; English).
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Will Re-armament Wreck the 'Asian Miracle'?
Nitzan, Jonathan
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The Asian miracle faces two external threats, both related to re-armament. One is that the regional arms race will trigger open hostilities. The other is that renewed conflict in the Persian Gulf will trigger an oil crisis, choking Asia’s energy-hungry economies. The immediate danger on both fronts is limited. In the Asia, tangible ‘peace dividends’ from growth still far outweigh potential ‘redistributional gains’ from war, whereas in the Middle East the Arab-Israeli peace process remains on course. The long-run risks, however, are significantly greater. Asian growth will eventually decelerate, which implies a far thinner cushion to soften political disputes.
1997-03
Article - Magazine
NonPeerReviewed
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/152/1/970301N_Will_rearmament_wreck_the_Asian_miracle.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/152/6/970301N_Will_rearmament_wreck_the_Asian_miracle_ocr.pdf
Will Re-armament Wreck the 'Asian Miracle'?
Nitzan, Jonathan. (1997). Emerging Markets Analyst. Vol. 5. No. 11. March. pp. 15-24. (Article - Magazine; English).
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Price Behaviour and Business Behaviour
Nitzan, Jonathan
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The present essay is the second in a series of three papers which examine alternative approaches to inflation. Here we identify some of the principal criticisms expressed against neoclassical views on price behaviour and business behaviour. These challenges grew from the early discovery of ‘administered prices’ by Means and the subsequent findings by Hall and Hitch regarding ‘full cost’ pricing. The notions that industrial prices were relatively inflexible and that businessmen set those prices by imprecise rules of thumb stood in sharp contrast to the pristine simplicity of neoclassical models. Yet these attempts for greater realism seemed to undermine the prospects of constructing a coherent theory for prices.
1990
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/160/2/900101N_Price_behaviour_and_business_behaviour.pdf
Price Behaviour and Business Behaviour
Nitzan, Jonathan. (1990). Discussion Papers. Department of Economics. McGill University. pp. 1-33. (Article - Working Paper; English).
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Capital and Power in the Global Political Economy (YorkU, AS/POLS 4291 3.0, Undergraduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan
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What is capital? Is it a material thing or a social relation? What is political about it and how does it relate to power? What is the role of capital in the broader global political economy? The seminar examines such questions theoretically and historically. The first part explores basic conceptions of capital. It begins by studying three approaches to capital: one based on utility, a second based on labour value and a third based on power. The discussion then broadens to examine these three approaches in relation to technology, the corporation and the state. The second part of the seminar deals with transformations of capital. This part introduces the twin concepts of dominant capital and differential accumulation. Using these concepts, the seminar explores the historical processes of corporate mergers, globalization, stagflation, imperialism and the new wars of the twenty-first century.
2005
Course
NonPeerReviewed
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/189/1/20050820n_4291_syllabus_2005_06.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/189/2/nitzan_y4291_1_pe_handout_2005.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/189/3/nitzan_y4291_2_neoclassical_handout_2005.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/189/4/nitzan_y4291_3_marxist_handout_2005.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/189/5/nitzan_y4291_4_veblen_handout_2005.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/189/6/nitzan_y4291_5_technology_handout_2005.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/189/7/nitzan_y4291_6_corporation_handout_2005.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/189/8/nitzan_y4291_7_dk_and_da_handout_2005.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/189/9/nitzan_y4291_8_mergers_and_globalization_handout_2005.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/189/10/nitzan_y4291_9_stagflation_handout_2005.pdf
Capital and Power in the Global Political Economy (YorkU, AS/POLS 4291 3.0, Undergraduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2005). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
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Global Political Economy II: Issues and Problems Since 1945 (YorkU, AS/POLS 3275 3.0, Undergraduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Law
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BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
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The course examines the global political economy as it developed since the end of Second World War. It deals with the general themes of power and production, order and disorder, finance, the international monetary system, international trade and the transnational corporation. It also explores various facets of capitalist expansion and crisis, including North-South relationships, development and underdevelopment, the impact of financial flows, the new wars and the future of the global political economy.
2006
Course
NonPeerReviewed
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/195/1/nitzan_y3275_0_syllabus_2005_06.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/195/2/nitzan_y3275_1_order_disorder_handout_2005_6.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/195/3/nitzan_y3275_2_finance_handout_2005_6.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/195/4/nitzan_y3275_3_financial_instruments_handout_2005_6.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/195/5/nitzan_y3275_4_identity_politics_of_finance_handout_2005_6.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/195/6/nitzan_y3275_5_global_money_and_finance_handout_2005_6.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/195/7/nitzan_y3275_6_international_trade_handout_2005_6.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/195/8/nitzan_y3275_7_tnc_handout_2005_6.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/195/9/nitzan_y3275_8_pe_of_global_conflict_handout_2005_6.pdf
Global Political Economy II: Issues and Problems Since 1945 (YorkU, AS/POLS 3275 3.0, Undergraduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2006). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
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The Global Political Economy of Israel (Radio Interview with Jonathan Nitzan)
Faux, Stirling
Nitzan, Jonathan
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Duration: 28 minutes.
Thoughts on Israel, the Middle East and the Global Political Economy -- along with some predictions about the coming US invasion of Iraq.
2002-10
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/198/1/20021019_faux_qr77_nitzan_on_gpeofisrael_64kb.mp3
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/198/2/20021019_faux_qr77_nitzan_on_gpeofisrael_32kb.mp3
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/198/3/20021019_faux_qr77_nitzan_on_gpeofisrael_16kb.mp3
The Global Political Economy of Israel (Radio Interview with Jonathan Nitzan)
Faux, Stirling and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2002). QR77. October. (Interview; English).
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Capital and Power in the Global Political Economy (YorkU, AS/POLS 4291 3.0, Undergraduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Law
BN Theory
BN Data & Statistics
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
BN Region - Asia
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What is capital? Is it a material thing or a social relation? What is political about it and how does it relate to power? What is the role of capital in the broader global political economy? The seminar examines such questions theoretically and historically. The first part explores basic conceptions of capital. It begins by studying three approaches to capital: one based on utility, a second based on labour value and a third based on power. The discussion then broadens to examine these three approaches in relation to technology, the corporation and the state. The second part of the seminar deals with transformations of capital. This part introduces the twin concepts of dominant capital and differential accumulation. Using these concepts, the seminar explores the historical processes of corporate mergers, globalization, stagflation, imperialism and the new wars of the twenty-first century.
2006
Course
NonPeerReviewed
pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/209/1/nitzan_y4291_0_syllabus_2006.pdf
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en
https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/209/2/nitzan_y4291_1_pe_handout_2006.pdf
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en
https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/209/3/nitzan_y4291_2_neoclassical_handout_2006.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/209/4/nitzan_y4291_3_marxist_handout_2006.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/209/5/nitzan_y4291_4_veblen_handout_2006.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/209/6/nitzan_y4291_5_technology_handout_2006.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/209/7/nitzan_y4291_6_corporation_handout_2006.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/209/8/nitzan_y4291_7_dk_and_da_handout_2006.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/209/9/nitzan_y4291_8_mergers_and_globalization_handout_2006.pdf
pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/209/10/nitzan_y4291_9_stagflation_handout_2006.pdf
Capital and Power in the Global Political Economy (YorkU, AS/POLS 4291 3.0, Undergraduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2006). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/213/
Global Political Economy II: Issues and Problems Since 1945 (YorkU, AS/POLS 3275 3.0, Undergraduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Law
BN Gender
BN Geography
BN Theory
BN Data & Statistics
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
BN Region - Asia
BN Revolution
BN Macro
BN War & Peace
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Science & Technology
BN History
BN Methodology
BN Agency
BN Comparative
BN Resistance
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Class
BN Labour
BN Growth
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Region - Other
BN Political Parties
BN Trade
BN Hegemony
BN Power
BN Ecology & Environment
BN International & Global
BN Culture
BN Region - North America
BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
BN Region - Pacific
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN Myth
BN General
BN Demographics
BN Money & Finance
BN Region - Africa
BN Ideology
BN Distribution
BN Philosophy
BN Region - Latin America & Caribbean
BN Region - Europe
BN Religion
BN Micro
BN Policy
BN Ethnicity & Race
The course examines the global political economy as it developed since the end of Second World War. It deals with the general themes of power and production, order and disorder, finance, the international monetary system, international trade and the transnational corporation. It also explores various facets of capitalist expansion and crisis, including North-South relationships, development and underdevelopment, the impact of financial flows, the new wars and the future of the global political economy.
2007
Course
NonPeerReviewed
pdf
en
https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/213/1/nitzan_y3275_00_syllabus_2006_7.pdf
pdf
en
https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/213/2/nitzan_y3275_01_order_disorder_handout_2006_7.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/213/3/nitzan_y3275_02_finance_handout_2006_7.pdf
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en
https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/213/4/nitzan_y3275_03_financial_instruments_handout_2006_7.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/213/5/nitzan_y3275_04_identity_politics_of_finance_handout_2006_7.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/213/6/nitzan_y3275_05_global_money_and_finance_handout_2006_7.pdf
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en
https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/213/7/nitzan_y3275_06_international_trade_handout_2006_7.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/213/8/nitzan_y3275_07_tnc_handout_2006_7.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/213/9/nitzan_y3275_08_pe_of_global_conflict_handout_2006_7.pdf
Global Political Economy II: Issues and Problems Since 1945 (YorkU, AS/POLS 3275 3.0, Undergraduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2007). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
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Capital and Power in the Global Political Economy (YorkU, AS/POLS 4291 3.0, Undergraduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Law
BN Theory
BN Data & Statistics
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
BN Region - Asia
BN Revolution
BN Macro
BN War & Peace
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Science & Technology
BN History
BN Methodology
BN Agency
BN Comparative
BN Resistance
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Class
BN Labour
BN Growth
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Region - Other
BN Trade
BN Hegemony
BN International & Global
BN Power
BN Region - North America
BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
BN Region - Pacific
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN Money & Finance
BN Region - Africa
BN Ideology
BN Distribution
BN Region - Europe
BN Region - Latin America & Caribbean
BN Micro
BN Policy
What is capital? Is it a material thing or a social relation? What is political about it and how does it relate to power? What is the role of capital in the broader global political economy? The seminar examines such questions theoretically and historically. The first part explores basic conceptions of capital. It begins by studying three approaches to capital: one based on utility, a second based on labour value and a third based on power. The discussion then broadens to examine these three approaches in relation to technology, the corporation and the state. The second part of the seminar deals with transformations of capital. This part introduces the twin concepts of dominant capital and differential accumulation. Using these concepts, the seminar explores the historical processes of corporate mergers, globalization, stagflation, imperialism and the new wars of the twenty-first century.
2007
Course
NonPeerReviewed
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/243/1/nitzan_y4291_0_syllabus_2007_8.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/243/2/nitzan_y4291_1_pe_handout_2007_8.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/243/3/nitzan_y4291_2_neoclassical_handout_2007_8.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/243/4/nitzan_y4291_3_marxist_handout_2007_8.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/243/5/nitzan_y4291_4_veblen_handout_2007_8.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/243/6/nitzan_y4291_5_technology_handout_2007_8.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/243/7/nitzan_y4291_6_corporation_handout_2007_8.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/243/8/nitzan_y4291_7_dk_and_da_handout_2007_8.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/243/9/nitzan_y4291_8_mergers_and_globalization_handout_2007_8.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/243/10/nitzan_y4291_9_stagflation_handout_2007_8.pdf
Capital and Power in the Global Political Economy (YorkU, AS/POLS 4291 3.0, Undergraduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2007). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, AS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2008-9)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Law
BN Theory
BN Data & Statistics
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
BN Region - Asia
BN Revolution
BN Macro
BN War & Peace
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Science & Technology
BN History
BN Methodology
BN Agency
BN Comparative
BN Resistance
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Class
BN Labour
BN Growth
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Region - Other
BN Trade
BN Hegemony
BN International & Global
BN Power
BN Region - North America
BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
BN Region - Pacific
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN Money & Finance
BN Region - Africa
BN Ideology
BN Distribution
BN Region - Europe
BN Region - Latin America & Caribbean
BN Micro
BN Policy
Capital is the central power institution of capitalism: it is the main force underlying the relentless transformation of power relations in capitalist societies. The course explores the accumulation of capital from three interrelated perspectives: conceptual, historical and empirical. At the conceptual level, it examines the evolution of different orthodox and critical theories of value and how these theories serve to explain and justify contending notions of accumulation. At the historical level, it traces the development of capital from its humble pre-capitalist origins to its present world dominance. At the empirical level, it studies and juxtaposes the qualitative and quantitative aspects of capital accumulation as they pertain to the contemporary political economy. In parallel to these explorations, the course introduces students to art and science of empirical research. By the end of the course, students are expected to be able to develop and integrate theoretical arguments with their own empirical work.
2008
Course
NonPeerReviewed
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/252/1/nitzan_y4292_0_syllabus_2008_9.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/252/2/nitzan_y4292_1_pe_handout_2008_9.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/252/3/nitzan_y4292_2_neoclassical_handout_2008_9.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/252/4/nitzan_y4292_3_marxist_handout_2008_9.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/252/5/nitzan_y4292_4_veblen_handout_2008_9.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/252/6/nitzan_y4292_5_technology_handout_2008_9.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/252/7/nitzan_y4292_6_corporation_handout_2008_9.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/252/8/nitzan_y4292_7_dk_and_da_handout_2008_9.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/252/9/nitzan_y4292_8_mergers_and_globalization_handout_2008_9.pdf
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, AS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2008-9)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2008). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
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Call for papers on the subject of "Capital as Power"
Nitzan, Jonathan
Bichler, Shimshon
BN Law
BN Geography
BN Theory
BN Data & Statistics
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
BN Region - Asia
BN Macro
BN War & Peace
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Science & Technology
BN History
BN Methodology
BN Agency
BN Comparative
BN Resistance
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Class
BN Labour
BN Growth
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Region - Other
BN Trade
BN Hegemony
BN Ecology & Environment
BN International & Global
BN Power
BN Culture
BN Region - North America
BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
BN Region - Pacific
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN Money & Finance
BN Region - Africa
BN Ideology
BN Distribution
BN Philosophy
BN Region - Latin America & Caribbean
BN Region - Europe
BN Micro
BN Policy
BN Time
A call for papers for the "Capital as Power" section of the Rethinking Marxism Conference (New Marxian Times), UMASS Amherst, November 5-8, 2009.
Internal deadline for abstract submission: JUNE 30, 2009.
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Call for papers on the subject of "Capital as Power"
Nitzan, Jonathan and Bichler, Shimshon. (2009). (Other; English).
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Conference Panel Proposals on "Capital as Power"
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Law
BN Geography
BN Theory
BN Data & Statistics
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
BN Region - Asia
BN Macro
BN War & Peace
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Science & Technology
BN History
BN Methodology
BN Agency
BN Comparative
BN Resistance
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Class
BN Labour
BN Growth
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Region - Other
BN Trade
BN Hegemony
BN Power
BN International & Global
BN Ecology & Environment
BN Culture
BN Region - North America
BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
BN Region - Pacific
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN Money & Finance
BN Region - Africa
BN Ideology
BN Distribution
BN Philosophy
BN Region - Latin America & Caribbean
BN Region - Europe
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The document comprises a series of proposed panels on the subject of "Capital as Power", submitted for approval to the Rethinking Marxism Conference (New Marxian Times), to be held at UMASS Amherst, November 5-8, 2009.
The proposal comprises 23 presentations, grouped into 9 panels: an introductory session, 7 topic panels of 3 papers each and a closing roundtable.
2009-07
Other
NonPeerReviewed
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Conference Panel Proposals on "Capital as Power"
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2009). July. (Other; English).
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, AP/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2009-10)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Law
BN Theory
BN Data & Statistics
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
BN Region - Asia
BN Revolution
BN Macro
BN War & Peace
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Science & Technology
BN History
BN Methodology
BN Agency
BN Comparative
BN Resistance
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Class
BN Labour
BN Growth
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Region - Other
BN Trade
BN Hegemony
BN International & Global
BN Power
BN Region - North America
BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
BN Region - Pacific
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN Money & Finance
BN Region - Africa
BN Ideology
BN Distribution
BN Region - Europe
BN Region - Latin America & Caribbean
BN Micro
BN Policy
Capital is the central power institution of capitalism: it is the main force underlying the relentless transformation of power relations in capitalist societies. The course explores the accumulation of capital from three interrelated perspectives: conceptual, historical and empirical. At the conceptual level, the course examines the evolution of different orthodox and critical theories of value and how these theories serve to explain and justify contending notions of accumulation. At the historical level, it traces the development of capital from its humble pre-capitalist origins to its present world dominance. At the empirical level, it studies and juxtaposes the qualitative and quantitative aspects of capital accumulation and study what they mean for the contemporary political economy. In parallel to these explorations, the course introduces students to the art and science of empirical research. By the end of the course, students are expected to be able to develop and integrate theoretical arguments with their own empirical work.
2009
Course
NonPeerReviewed
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/265/1/nitzan_y4292_0_syllabus_2009_10.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/265/2/nitzan_y4292_1_pe_handout_2009_10.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/265/3/nitzan_y4292_2_neoclassical_handout_2009_10.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/265/4/nitzan_y4292_3_marxist_handout_2009_10.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/265/5/nitzan_y4292_4_veblen_handout_2009_10.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/265/6/nitzan_y4292_5_technology_handout_2009_10.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/265/7/nitzan_y4292_6_corporation_handout_2009_10.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/265/8/nitzan_y4292_7_dk_and_da_handout_2009_10.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/265/9/nitzan_y4292_8_mergers_and_globalization_handout_2009_10.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/265/10/nitzan_y4292_9_stagflation_handout_2009_10.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/265/11/nitzan_y4292_10_11_capital_and_state_imperialism_and_beyond_handout_2009_10.pdf
Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, AP/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2009-10)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2009). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
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The Capitalist Mode of Power: A Research Seminar(YorkU, GS/POLS 6260 6.0, Graduate, Fall Term, 2009-10)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Law
BN Theory
BN Data & Statistics
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
BN Region - Asia
BN Revolution
BN Macro
BN War & Peace
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Science & Technology
BN History
BN Methodology
BN Agency
BN Comparative
BN Resistance
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Class
BN Labour
BN Growth
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Region - Other
BN Trade
BN Hegemony
BN International & Global
BN Power
BN Region - North America
BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
BN Region - Pacific
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN Money & Finance
BN Region - Africa
BN Ideology
BN Distribution
BN Region - Europe
BN Region - Latin America & Caribbean
BN Micro
BN Policy
Capitalism is often understood as a mode of production and consumption. The seminar critiques this view and offers an alternative perspective of capitalism as a mode of power.
Thematically, the course consists of five parts: (1) Dilemmas of Political Economy: the two basic bifurcations separating 'politics' from 'economics' and the 'real' from the ‘nominal’, and how these dualities have gradually fractured political economy; (2) The Enigma of Capital: the liberal and Marxists conceptions of value and capital and why political economists still try to sort them out; (3) Capitalization: how discounting conquered the world while political economists looked the other way; (4) Bringing Power Back In: the history and theory of the capitalist mode of power; and (5) Capital as Power: a radical alternative to liberal and Marxists theories of accumulation.
Pedagogically, the seminar seeks to prepare students toward conducting their own independent research. Students are introduced to various electronic data sources, instructed in different methods of analysis and tutored in developing their empirical research skills. As the seminar progresses, these skills are used both to assess various theories and to develop the students’ own theoretical/empirical research project.
2009
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The Capitalist Mode of Power: A Research Seminar(YorkU, GS/POLS 6260 6.0, Graduate, Fall Term, 2009-10)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2009). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
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Nine Integrated Panels on "Capital as Power": Timetable and Program
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
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Timetable and abstracts of an integrated panel series on the subject of "Capital as Power", to be held at the Rethinking Marxism Conference (New Marxian Times), UMASS Amherst, November 5-8, 2009.
The series comprises 23 presentations, grouped into 9 panels: an introductory session, 7 topic panels of 3 papers each and a closing roundtable.
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Nine Integrated Panels on "Capital as Power": Timetable and Program
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2009). September. (Other; English).
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Seven Integrated Panels on "Capital as Power": Timetable and Program
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
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Timetable and abstracts of an integrated panel series on the subject of "Capital as Power", to be held at the 36th Annual Conference of the Eastern Economic Association, Philadelphia, February 26-28, 2010. The series comprises 14 presentations, grouped into 7 panels.
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Seven Integrated Panels on "Capital as Power": Timetable and Program
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2010). (Other; English).
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Call for Papers: "Crisis of Capital, Crisis of Theory"
Brennan, Jordan
Cochrane, DT
Starrs, Sean
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This is the first in a series of conferences in heterodox political economy, seeking to develop new ways of understanding capitalism and power. The conference will be held at York University in Toronto on October 29-31, 2010. The deadline for abstract submission is July 31, 2010.
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Call for Papers: "Crisis of Capital, Crisis of Theory"
Brennan, Jordan and Cochrane, DT and Starrs, Sean. (2010). (Other; English).
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The Capitalist Mode of Power: A Research Seminar(YorkU, GS/POLS 6260 6.0, Graduate, Fall Term, 2010-2011)
Nitzan, Jonathan
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Capitalism is often understood as a mode of production and consumption. The seminar critiques this view and offers an alternative perspective of capitalism as a mode of power.
Thematically, the course consists of five parts: (1) Dilemmas of Political Economy: the two basic bifurcations separating 'politics' from 'economics' and the 'real' from the ‘nominal’, and how these dualities have gradually fractured political economy; (2) The Enigma of Capital: the liberal and Marxists conceptions of value and capital and why political economists still try to sort them out; (3) Capitalization: how discounting conquered the world while political economists looked the other way; (4) Bringing Power Back In: the history and theory of the capitalist mode of power; and (5) Capital as Power: a radical alternative to liberal and Marxists theories of accumulation.
Pedagogically, the seminar seeks to prepare students toward conducting their own independent research. Students are introduced to various electronic data sources, instructed in different methods of analysis and tutored in developing their empirical research skills. As the seminar progresses, these skills are used both to assess various theories and to develop the students’ own theoretical/empirical research project.
2010
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The Capitalist Mode of Power: A Research Seminar(YorkU, GS/POLS 6260 6.0, Graduate, Fall Term, 2010-2011)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2010). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, AP/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2010-11)
Nitzan, Jonathan
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Capital is the central power institution of capitalism: it is the main force underlying the relentless transformation of power relations in capitalist societies. The course explores the accumulation of capital from three interrelated perspectives: conceptual, historical and empirical. At the conceptual level, the course examines the evolution of different orthodox and critical theories of value and how these theories serve to explain and justify contending notions of accumulation. At the historical level, it traces the development of capital from its humble pre-capitalist origins to its present world dominance. At the empirical level, it studies and juxtaposes the qualitative and quantitative aspects of capital accumulation and study what they mean for the contemporary political economy. In parallel to these explorations, the course introduces students to the art and science of empirical research. By the end of the course, students are expected to be able to develop and integrate theoretical arguments with their own empirical work.
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, AP/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2010-11)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2010). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
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"Crisis of Capital, Crisis of Theory": Conference Program and Videos
Brennan, Jordan
Cochrane, DT
Starrs, Sean
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This is the first in a conference series organized by the Forum on Capital as Power and sponsored by Routledge and Springer. The present meetings explore the dual crisis of capital and theory. There are 21 scheduled presentations, including keynote addresses by Herman Scwhartz and Randall Germain and guest presentations by George Comninel, Leo Panitch, David McNally and Jonathan Nitzan. The conference closes with a roundtable interrogation of capital, power and the future of political economy. Attendance is free and all are welcome.
DATE/TIME/PLACE:
October 29-31, 2010 || York Lanes, Rooms 280N & 280A || Keele Campus of York University.
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"Crisis of Capital, Crisis of Theory": Conference Program and Videos
Brennan, Jordan and Cochrane, DT and Starrs, Sean. (2010). (Other; English).
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Call for Contributions: "The Capitalist Mode of Power:
Critical Engagements with the Power Theory of Value"
Di Muzio, Tim
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POSTED BY TIM DI MUZIO:
The 2009 publication of Nitzan and Bichler’s Capital as Power: A Study of Order and Creorder has unsettled both heterodox and mainstream theorists of political economy, while igniting debate across the social sciences. Building on decades of research, their book offers not only a provocation to all political economists, but also a new approach to studying capital and capitalist sociality as a mode of power.
This collection, edited by Tim DiMuzio, aims to bring together scholars and practitioners interested in critically appraising and engaging with the work of Nitzan and Bichler, as well as researchers who use a power theory of value in their own work.
Contributions should be no longer than 8,000 words, including notes and references. Papers should be original (i.e. not published elsewhere), unless the author has explicit permission from the copyright holder to republish the piece in this volume. Contributions will be evaluated on their merit, as well as on how well they fit within the larger project.
Deadline for Submissions: June 1, 2011
Submissions are to be sent to: tdimuzio@hotmail.com
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Call for Contributions: "The Capitalist Mode of Power: Critical Engagements with the Power Theory of Value"
Di Muzio, Tim. (2011). January. (Other; English).
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Call for Papers: "The Capitalist Mode of Power: Past, Present, Future"
Baines, Joseph
Hager, Sandy Brian
Ostojić, Mladen
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The annual conference series organized by the Forum on Capital as Power brings together a diverse range of radically minded people interested in exploring the concept of power as a basis for re-thinking and re-searching value, capital and accumulation. The second conference in this series will be held at York University in Toronto on October 20-21, 2011.
Keynote speakers: Bob Jessop, Michael Perelman and Randall Wray.
Extended deadline for abstract submission: July 31, 2011.
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Call for Papers: "The Capitalist Mode of Power: Past, Present, Future"
Baines, Joseph and Hager, Sandy Brian and Ostojić, Mladen. (2011). (Other; English).
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2011-12)
Nitzan, Jonathan
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Capital is the central power institution of capitalism: it is the main force underlying the relentless transformation of power relations in capitalist societies. The course explores the accumulation of capital from three interrelated perspectives: conceptual, historical and empirical. At the conceptual level, the course examines the evolution of different orthodox and critical theories of value and how these theories serve to explain and justify contending notions of accumulation. At the historical level, it traces the development of capital from its humble pre-capitalist origins to its present world dominance. At the empirical level, it studies and juxtaposes the qualitative and quantitative aspects of capital accumulation and study what they mean for the contemporary political economy. In parallel to these explorations, the course introduces students to the art and science of empirical research. By the end of the course, students are expected to be able to develop and integrate theoretical arguments with their own empirical work.
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2011-12)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2011). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
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"The Capitalist Mode of Power: Past, Present, Future": Conference Programme and Videos
Baines, Joseph
Hager, Sandy Brian
Ostojić, Mladen
BN Law
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BN State & Government
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BN Cooperation & Collective Action
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This is the second in a conference series organized by the Forum on Capital as Power. The present meetings explore the capitalist mode of power. There are 26 presentations, including keynote addresses and guest presentations by Bob Jessop, Randall Wray, Michael Perelman and Jonathan Nitzan. Attendance is free and all are welcome.
DATE/TIME/PLACE:
October 20-21, 2011 || 9AM -- 7PM || Senate Chamber, N940 Ross Building, Keele Campus of York University.
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Call for Papers: "Capitalizing Power: The Qualities and Quantities of Accumulation"
Cochrane, DT
Hynes, David
McMahon, James
Nitzan, Jonathan
Singh, Morgan
BN Law
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BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
BN Region - Asia
BN Revolution
BN Macro
BN War & Peace
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Science & Technology
BN History
BN Methodology
BN Agency
BN Comparative
BN Resistance
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Class
BN Labour
BN Growth
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Region - Other
BN Political Parties
BN Trade
BN Hegemony
BN Power
BN Ecology & Environment
BN International & Global
BN Culture
BN Region - North America
BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
BN Region - Pacific
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN Myth
BN General
BN Demographics
BN Money & Finance
BN Region - Africa
BN Ideology
BN Distribution
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BN Region - Europe
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Keynote speakers:
* Jeffrey Harrod, University of Amsterdam -- Global Weimarism: The Demise of Cohesive Global Power?
* Herman Schwartz, University of Virginia -- Intellectual Property Rights, Collective Action, and the Continuing Power of "Finance"
* Justin Podur, York University -- Nature, Capital and Commodification: Ecology and the Capital as Power Framework
* J.J. McMurtry, York University -- Community Capital: The Pitfalls and Promise of Local Power
* Jonathan Nitzan, York University -- No Way Out: Crime, Punishment and the Limits of Power
With the global crisis lingering, many now wonder how capital has become so powerful, and what should be done about it. Although we are eager to provide answers, the problem starts with the question itself: what exactly do we mean by ‘capital’, and what does it mean to say that capital is ‘powerful’?
The theme of the 2012 conference is the capitalization of power. The focus is the conversion of qualities to quantities: to theorize and research how the qualities of power – the multifaceted interactions of command and obedience, force and submission, violence and resistance – are universalized and discounted to the quantities of capitalization.
The conference will comprise two parts: public presentations open to all (September 28), followed by a closed workshop for the conference participants (September 29-30). The workshop will consist of longer presentations, allowing more time for debate, discussion and contemplation.
Financial assistance: we may be able to assist presenters by partly covering the cost of travel and accommodation. This possibility is still tentative; it is conditional on our ability to secure sufficient funding.
Deadline for abstract submissions: July 21, 2012.
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Call for Papers: "Capitalizing Power: The Qualities and Quantities of Accumulation"
Cochrane, DT and Hynes, David and McMahon, James and Nitzan, Jonathan and Singh, Morgan. (2011). (Other; English).
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2012-13)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Law
BN Theory
BN Data & Statistics
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
BN Region - Asia
BN Revolution
BN Macro
BN War & Peace
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Science & Technology
BN History
BN Methodology
BN Agency
BN Comparative
BN Resistance
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Class
BN Labour
BN Growth
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Region - Other
BN Trade
BN Hegemony
BN International & Global
BN Power
BN Region - North America
BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
BN Region - Pacific
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN Money & Finance
BN Region - Africa
BN Ideology
BN Distribution
BN Region - Europe
BN Region - Latin America & Caribbean
BN Micro
BN Policy
Capital is the central power institution of capitalism: it is the main force underlying the relentless transformation of power relations in capitalist societies. The course explores the accumulation of capital from three interrelated perspectives: conceptual, historical and empirical. At the conceptual level, the course examines the evolution of different orthodox and critical theories of value and how these theories serve to explain and justify contending notions of accumulation. At the historical level, it traces the development of capital from its humble pre-capitalist origins to its present world dominance. At the empirical level, it studies and juxtaposes the qualitative and quantitative aspects of capital accumulation and study what they mean for the contemporary political economy. In parallel to these explorations, the course introduces students to the art and science of empirical research. By the end of the course, students are expected to be able to develop and integrate theoretical arguments with their own empirical work.
2012
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NonPeerReviewed
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2012-13)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2012). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
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"Capitalizing Power: The Qualities and Quantities of Accumulation": Conference Programme and Videos
Cochrane, DT
Hynes, David
McMahon, James
Nitzan, Jonathan
Singh, Morgan
BN Law
BN Gender
BN Geography
BN Theory
BN Data & Statistics
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
BN Region - Asia
BN Revolution
BN Macro
BN War & Peace
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Science & Technology
BN History
BN Methodology
BN Agency
BN Comparative
BN Resistance
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Class
BN Labour
BN Growth
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Region - Other
BN Political Parties
BN Trade
BN Hegemony
BN Power
BN Ecology & Environment
BN International & Global
BN Culture
BN Region - North America
BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
BN Region - Pacific
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN Myth
BN General
BN Demographics
BN Money & Finance
BN Region - Africa
BN Ideology
BN Distribution
BN Philosophy
BN Region - Latin America & Caribbean
BN Region - Europe
BN Religion
BN Psychology
BN Space
BN Micro
BN Policy
BN Ethnicity & Race
BN Time
This is the third in a conference series organized by the Forum on Capital as Power. The present meetings explore the capitalization of power. There are 24 presentations, including keynote addresses and guest presentations by Jeffrey Harrod, Herman Schwartz, Justin Podur, J.J. McMurtry and Jonathan Nitzan. The conference is sponsored by a SSHRC Connection Grant and York University.
Attendance is free and all are welcome.
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"Capitalizing Power: The Qualities and Quantities of Accumulation": Conference Programme and Videos
Cochrane, DT and Hynes, David and McMahon, James and Nitzan, Jonathan and Singh, Morgan. (2012). (Other; English).
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Call for papers on the subject of "Capital as Power"
Nitzan, Jonathan
Bichler, Shimshon
Di Muzio, Tim
BN Law
BN Geography
BN Theory
BN Data & Statistics
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
BN Region - Asia
BN Macro
BN War & Peace
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Science & Technology
BN History
BN Methodology
BN Agency
BN Comparative
BN Resistance
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Class
BN Labour
BN Growth
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Region - Other
BN Trade
BN Hegemony
BN Power
BN International & Global
BN Ecology & Environment
BN Culture
BN Region - North America
BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
BN Region - Pacific
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN Money & Finance
BN Region - Africa
BN Ideology
BN Distribution
BN Philosophy
BN Region - Latin America & Caribbean
BN Region - Europe
BN Micro
BN Policy
BN Time
A call for papers for the "Capital as Power" section of the Eighth Rethinking Marxism Conference, UMASS Amherst, September 19-22, 2013.
Internal deadline for abstract submission: May 15, 2013
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Call for papers on the subject of "Capital as Power"
Nitzan, Jonathan and Bichler, Shimshon and Di Muzio, Tim. (2013). (Other; English).
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The Buy-to-Build Indicator: New Estimates and Comment
Francis, Joseph
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
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BN Data & Statistics
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Business Enterprise
BN Methodology
BN Region - Europe
The first part of the exchange is a short article by Joe Francis. The article provides new long-term estimates and an assessment of the buy-to-build indicator for the United States and Britain, going back to the beginning of the 20th century. The second part offers commentary by Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan.
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The Buy-to-Build Indicator: New Estimates and Comment
Francis, Joseph and Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2013). April. pp. 1-12. (Article - Monograph; English).
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2013-14)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Law
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BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
BN Region - Asia
BN Revolution
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BN War & Peace
BN Conflict & Violence
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BN History
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BN Agency
BN Comparative
BN Resistance
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BN Class
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BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Region - Other
BN Trade
BN Hegemony
BN International & Global
BN Power
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BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
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BN Crisis
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BN Money & Finance
BN Region - Africa
BN Ideology
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BN Region - Europe
BN Region - Latin America & Caribbean
BN Micro
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Capital is the central power institution of capitalism: it is the main force underlying the relentless transformation of power relations in capitalist societies. The course explores the accumulation of capital from three interrelated perspectives: conceptual, historical and empirical. At the conceptual level, the course examines the evolution of different orthodox and critical theories of value and how these theories serve to explain and justify contending notions of accumulation. At the historical level, it traces the development of capital from its humble pre-capitalist origins to its present world dominance. At the empirical level, it studies and juxtaposes the qualitative and quantitative aspects of capital accumulation and study what they mean for the contemporary political economy. In parallel to these explorations, the course introduces students to the art and science of empirical research. By the end of the course, students are expected to be able to develop and integrate theoretical arguments with their own empirical work.
2013
Course
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2013-14)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2013). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
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Six Integrated Panels on "Capital as Power": Timetable and Program
Nitzan, Jonathan
Bichler, Shimshon
Di Muzio, Tim
BN Law
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BN Region - Middle East
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BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
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BN Macro
BN War & Peace
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Science & Technology
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BN Region - Other
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BN International & Global
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BN Culture
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BN Ideology
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Timetable and abstracts of an integrated panel series on the subject of "Capital as Power", to be held at the Rethinking Marxism Conference, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, September 19-22. The series comprises 10 presentations and a roundtable, grouped into six panels.
2013-09
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Six Integrated Panels on "Capital as Power": Timetable and Program
Nitzan, Jonathan and Bichler, Shimshon and Di Muzio, Tim. (2013). September. (Other; English).
oai:bnarchives.yorku.ca:381
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The Buy-to-Build Indicator: New Estimates for Britain and the United States and a Comment
Francis, Joseph
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Comparative
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BN Data & Statistics
BN Capital & Accumulation
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The first part of the exchange is a short article by Joe Francis. The article provides new long-term estimates and an assessment of the buy-to-build indicator for the United States and Britain, going back to the end of the 19th century. The second part offers commentary by Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan.
2013
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PeerReviewed
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The Buy-to-Build Indicator: New Estimates for Britain and the United States and a Comment
Francis, Joseph and Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2013). Review of Capital as Power. Vol. 1. No. 1, October. pp. 63-78. (Article - Journal; English).
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2014-15)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Law
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Capital is the central power institution of capitalism: it is the main force underlying the relentless transformation of power relations in capitalist societies. The course explores the accumulation of capital from three interrelated perspectives: conceptual, historical and empirical. At the conceptual level, the course examines the evolution of different orthodox and critical theories of value and how these theories serve to explain and justify contending notions of accumulation. At the historical level, it traces the development of capital from its humble pre-capitalist origins to its present world dominance. At the empirical level, it studies and juxtaposes the qualitative and quantitative aspects of capital accumulation and study what they mean for the contemporary political economy. In parallel to these explorations, the course introduces students to the art and science of empirical research. By the end of the course, students are expected to be able to develop and integrate theoretical arguments with their own empirical work.
2014
Course
NonPeerReviewed
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/408/4/nitzan_y4292_03_marxist_handout_2014_15.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/408/5/nitzan_y4292_04_veblen_handout_2014_15.pdf
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2014-15)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2014). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
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Call for Papers: "Capital as Power: Broadening the Vista"
Germain, Randall
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Law
BN Gender
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BN Data & Statistics
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
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BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
BN Region - Asia
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BN International & Global
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The theory of capital as power (CasP) offers a radical alternative to mainstream and Marxist theories of capitalism. It argues that capital symbolizes and quantifies not utility or labour but organized power writ large, and that capitalism is best understood and challenged not as a mode of consumption and production, but as a mode of power.
Over the past decade, the Forum on Capital as Power has organized many lectures, speaker series and conferences. Our most recent international gatherings include "Capitalizing Power: The Qualities and Quantities of Accumulation” (2012), "The Capitalist Mode of Power: Past, Present and Future" (2011), and "Crisis of Capital, Crisis of Theory" (2010).
The 2015 conference seeks to broaden the vista. We are looking for papers that extend and deepen CasP research, compare CasP with other approaches and critique CasP’s methods and findings. Articles could be general or specific, theoretical or empirical, analytical or historical.
The conference is open to everyone, with submissions vetted entirely on merit. We accept applications from established and new researchers, in and outside academia. However, we are particularly interested in submissions from young researchers of all ages, including MA and PhD students, private and public employees and free spirits. If you have an interest in the subject and something important – or potentially important – to say, please apply.
Financial assistance: we may be able to assist presenters by partly covering the cost of travel and accommodation. This possibility is still tentative; it is conditional on ability to secure sufficient funding.
Deadline for abstract submissions: March 20, 2015.
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Call for Papers: "Capital as Power: Broadening the Vista"
Germain, Randall and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2014). (Other; English).
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2015-16)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Law
BN Theory
BN Data & Statistics
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
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BN Region - Asia
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Capital is the central power institution of capitalism: it is the main force underlying the relentless transformation of power relations in capitalist societies. The course explores the accumulation of capital from three interrelated perspectives: conceptual, historical and empirical. At the conceptual level, the course examines the evolution of different orthodox and critical theories of value and how these theories serve to explain and justify contending notions of accumulation. At the historical level, it traces the development of capital from its humble pre-capitalist origins to its present world dominance. At the empirical level, it studies and juxtaposes the qualitative and quantitative aspects of capital accumulation and study what they mean for the contemporary political economy. In parallel to these explorations, the course introduces students to the art and science of empirical research. By the end of the course, students are expected to be able to develop and integrate theoretical arguments with their own empirical work.
2015
Course
NonPeerReviewed
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/451/2/nitzan_y4292_01_pe_handout_2015_16.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/451/3/nitzan_y4292_02_neoclassical_handout_2015-16.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/451/4/nitzan_y4292_03_marxist_handout_2015-16.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/451/5/nitzan_y4292_04_veblen_handout_2015-16.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/451/6/nitzan_y4292_05_technology_handout_2015_16.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/451/7/nitzan_y4292_06_corporation_handout_2015_16.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/451/8/nitzan_y4292_07_dk_and_da_handout_2015_16.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/451/10/nitzan_y4292_09_stagflation_handout_2015_16.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/451/11/nitzan_y4292_10_11_capital_and_state_imperialism_and_beyond_handout_2015_16.pdf
Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2015-16)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2015). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
oai:bnarchives.yorku.ca:469
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What’s Love Got to Do with It? Diamonds and the Accumulation of De Beers, 1935-55
Cochrane, DT
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What is accumulation? Visibly, accumulation is a quantitative process, demarcated in financial quantities. However, what is the meaning of those quantities? This question has been the subject of great debate within political economic thought. A new theory of accumulation, capital as power (CasP), argues that the financial quantities of accumulation express the distribution of power among the owners of capital over the qualitatively diverse, complex and mutating social order. With this dissertation, I explore the relationship between the quantities and qualities of accumulation by examining the De Beers diamond cartel, focusing on the period 1935-55. What does it mean to say ‘capital is power’ in the specific setting of the global diamond assemblage? Research and analysis led me to focus on four important relationships that De Beers had to establish, maintain and transform in its struggle for differential accumulation: with diamonds themselves; with potential and actual diamond buyers; with governments; and, with families, especially the Oppenheimer family that controlled De Beers for over 80 years.
2015
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What’s Love Got to Do with It? Diamonds and the Accumulation of De Beers, 1935-55
Cochrane, DT. (2015). Unpublished PhD Dissertation. Program in Social and Political Thought. York University. December. (Thesis; English).
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Debt as Power
Di Muzio, Tim
Robbins, Richard H.
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FROM THE EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION: In Debt as Power, Di Muzio and Robbins present a historical account of the modern origins of capitalist debt by looking at how commercial money is produced as debt in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. They expertly demonstrate their key contention -- that debt is a technology of power -- and identify the ways in which the control, production, and distribution of money, as interest-bearing debt, are used to discipline populations. Their sharp analysis brings together histories of the development of the Bank of England and the establishment of permanent national debt with the intensification and expansion of debt, as a “technology of power”, under colonialism in a global context. The latter part of the book addresses the consequences of modern regimes of debt and puts forward proposals of what needs to be done, politically, to reverse the problems generated by debt-based economies. The final chapter presents a convincing case for the 99% to use the power of debt to challenge present inequalities and outlines a platform for action suggesting possible alternatives.
Bloomsbury Academic
2015
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Debt as Power.
Di Muzio, Tim and Robbins, Richard H. (2015). London and New York. Bloomsbury Academic. (Book; English).
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2017-18)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Law
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BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
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BN Civilization & Social Systems
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BN Hegemony
BN International & Global
BN Power
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BN Business Enterprise
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BN Crisis
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BN Ideology
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BN Micro
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Capital is the central power institution of capitalism: it is the main force underlying the relentless transformation of power relations in capitalist societies. The course explores the accumulation of capital from three interrelated perspectives: conceptual, historical and empirical. At the conceptual level, the course examines the evolution of different orthodox and critical theories of value and how these theories serve to explain and justify contending notions of accumulation. At the historical level, it traces the development of capital from its humble pre-capitalist origins to its present world dominance. At the empirical level, it studies and juxtaposes the qualitative and quantitative aspects of capital accumulation and study what they mean for the contemporary political economy. In parallel to these explorations, the course introduces students to the art and science of empirical research. By the end of the course, students are expected to be able to develop and integrate theoretical arguments with their own empirical work.
2017
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2017-18)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2017). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
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An Open Source Update of the Buy-to-Build Indicator
Francis, Joseph
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In a past life I had access to expensive databases of corporate statistics, which I used to calculate the buy-to-build indicator for the United States from the 1880s until 2012. In short, the buy-to-build indicator shows how much corporations are spending on buying other corporations (that is, on mergers and acquisitions) relative to how much they are spending on new productive capacity (fixed capital formation). It gives an indication of whether corporations prefer to expand by buying or by building.
As I no longer have access to those expensive databases, I thought I should update the buy-to-build indicator using an open source. Fortunately, the Institute for Mergers, Acquisitions, and Alliances (IMAA) produces data on expenditure on mergers and acquisitions using those same expensive databases and makes them freely available. I have therefore used them to update my estimates to 2017.
2018-09-04
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An Open Source Update of the Buy-to-Build Indicator
Francis, Joseph. (2018). Joe Francis: History, Numbers and Some Theory. 4 September. (Other; English).
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2019-20)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Law
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BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
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BN Region - Asia
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BN International & Global
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BN Business Enterprise
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BN Money & Finance
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BN Ideology
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BN Micro
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Capital is the central power institution of capitalism: it is the main force underlying the relentless transformation of power relations in capitalist societies. The course explores the accumulation of capital from three interrelated perspectives: conceptual, historical and empirical. At the conceptual level, the course examines the evolution of different orthodox and critical theories of value and how these theories serve to explain and justify contending notions of accumulation. At the historical level, it traces the development of capital from its humble pre-capitalist origins to its present world dominance. At the empirical level, it studies and juxtaposes the qualitative and quantitative aspects of capital accumulation and study what they mean for the contemporary political economy. In parallel to these explorations, the course introduces students to the art and science of empirical research. By the end of the course, students are expected to be able to develop and integrate theoretical arguments with their own empirical work.
2019
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2019-20)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2019). Department of Politics. York University. (Course; English).
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From Collectives to Connectives: Italian Media Activism and the Repurposing of the Social
Renzi, Alessandra
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The dissertation develops the concept of repurposing as a means for thinking with activists and the issues they confront. It moves alongside pirate television collective insu^tv as they draw on a variety of histories, traditions and technological resources for their practices. Repurposing functions on multiple levels and at multiple scales, from the recycling of materials and spaces to the harnessing and relaying of encounters and events within an ever-expanding field of social relations. When seen as a way of connecting activist groups and communities, the repurposing of media contributes to strengthening an often fragmented and conflicted activist field. Indeed, insu^tv’s use of information and technology brings to the fore the value of media activism for the creation of social assemblages in which the “media” literally mediates between individuals and among individuals and their environment, instituting and developing an ontogenetic relation (Simondon, 1989). Yet, rather than simply making sense of insu^tv’s practices, the concept of repurposing also provokes a discussion regarding the ethics of connection. For insu^tv, this connective ethics can be understood as a set of rules and principles that facilitate the evaluation of actions, communication, and thought according to an immanent mode of collective existence (Deleuze, 1988; Simondon, 1989). For the author, herself a member of insu^tv and an academic researcher, this immanent position helps challenge traditional models of knowing and envisioning social change and instead proposes alternatives that attend to the singularity and relation among new political movements, and to the political potential of research methods that focus on process and fold activism into academia. The methodology is inspired by the militant research methods of the Italian Autonomia movement (conricerca or inchiesta), as developed and performed by activists themselves. While attending to the complexity of social struggles, the concept of repurposing enables an approach to research and experimentation as modes of sociability, where these modes are themselves repurposed through an ethics of connection. This line informs the relation between ethics and subjectivation, as well as between ethics and micropolitics, facilitating the emergence of new modes of political action through the repurposing of the social field itself.
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From Collectives to Connectives: Italian Media Activism and the Repurposing of the Social
Renzi, Alessandra. (2011). Unpublished PhD Dissertation. Sociology and Equity Studies in Education. University of Toronto. (Thesis; English).
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Capitalismo de deuda. Una lectura crítica de la crisis mundial del endeudamiento
Di Muzio, Tim
Robbins, Richard H.
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‘Capitalismo de deuda’ es un esfuerzo por descifrar cómo la tecnología de la deuda se ha convertido en uno de los mayores obstáculos para las aspiraciones democráticas y racionales de la sociedad moderna.
Richard Robbins y Tim Di Muzio muestran que la deuda, entendida como una tecnología de poder, es un engranaje insertado en el corazón del capitalismo. En la deuda se anudan un mecanismo que transfiere riqueza desde los asalariados hacia los capitalistas, un instrumento de control político sobre las poblaciones de todo el mundo y un algoritmo que presiona a las economías a producir y consumir por encima de los límites físicos de la naturaleza. La deuda está en el origen del Estado moderno y en las innovaciones más recientes de los mercados financieros. Está implicada en las formas más descarnadas de violencia y control social y en las técnicas más refinadas de especulación financiera. Opera en las grandes transferencias de riqueza (como en los rescates bancarios) y en las transacciones ordinarias del día a día (pues bajo el vigente sistema monetario, el dinero es creado como deuda). La deuda es ubicua: es impagable y es uno de los motores del capitalismo contemporáneo.
¿Queda algo por hacer ante una tecnología social tan extendida y enraizada? ¿Es imaginable que al poder de la deuda pueda oponerse una lucha política fundada en el poder de los deudores? ‘Capitalismo de deuda’ es una excelente herramienta para adentrarse en la tarea de dar una respuesta a estas interrogantes.
Manchester University Press
2020
Book
PeerReviewed
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Capitalismo de deuda. Una lectura crítica de la crisis mundial del endeudamiento.
Di Muzio, Tim and Robbins, Richard H. (2020). Prólogo: Viaje al centro del capitalismo de Jesús Suaste Cherizola. Traducción al español de Jesús Suaste Cherizola. Corrección: Carlos Bauer. Diseño de portada: Davis Gee. Manchester University Press. (Book; Spanish).
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2020-21)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Law
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BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
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BN Region - Asia
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Capital is the central power institution of capitalism: it is the main force underlying the relentless transformation of power relations in capitalist societies. The course explores the accumulation of capital from three interrelated perspectives: conceptual, historical and empirical. At the conceptual level, the course examines the evolution of orthodox and critical theories of value and how these theories serve to explain and justify contending notions of accumulation. At the historical level, it traces the development of capital from its humble pre-capitalist origins to its present world dominance. At the empirical level, it studies and juxtaposes the qualitative and quantitative aspects of capital accumulation and explores what they mean for the contemporary political economy. In parallel to these explorations, the course introduces students to the art and science of empirical research. By the end of the course, students are expected to be able to develop and integrate theoretical arguments with their own empirical work.
2020
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2020-21)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2020). Department of Politics. York University. (Course; English).
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A Brief History of the Buy-to-Build Indicator
Fix, Blair
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Let’s talk about Nitzan and Bichler’s ‘buy-to-build’ indicator. If you’re not familiar, this is an indicator that quantifies the portion of ‘investment’ spent buying other corporations....
2021-05-10
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A Brief History of the Buy-to-Build Indicator
Fix, Blair. (2021). Economics from the Top Down. 10 May. (Article - Magazine; English).
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Reconsidering Systemic Fear and the Stock Market: A Reply to Baines and Hager
McMahon, James
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This article responds to Baines and Hager’s recent critique of the capital-as-power model of the stock market. Proposed by Bichler and Nitzan, this model seeks to explain how financial crises are tied to the concept of ‘systemic fear’. Bichler and Nitzan tested their initial model on US data, finding a strong correlation between capitalist power (as they measure it) and systemic fear. However, when Baines and Hager extended the model to four other countries, they found conflicting results. I respond to Baines and Hager, and argue that they were perhaps too quick to dismiss systemic fear as a useful concept. I re-examine systemic fear in twelve countries, and find that (with a few exceptions), it correlates with capitalist power. These results suggest that the notion of ‘systemic fear’ is useful for studying both capitalist crisis and national diversity in capitalist development.
2021-08
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Reconsidering Systemic Fear and the Stock Market: A Reply to Baines and Hager
McMahon, James. (2021). Review of Capital as Power. Vol. 2. No. 1. August. pp. 30-70. (Article - Journal; English).
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2021-22)
Nitzan, Jonathan
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BN Capital & Accumulation
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BN Labour
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BN Civilization & Social Systems
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BN International & Global
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Capital is the central power institution of capitalism: it is the main force underlying the relentless transformation of power relations in capitalist societies. The course explores the accumulation of capital from three interrelated perspectives: conceptual, historical and empirical. At the conceptual level, the course examines the evolution of orthodox and critical theories of value and how these theories serve to explain and justify contending notions of accumulation. At the historical level, it traces the development of capital from its humble pre-capitalist origins to its present world dominance. At the empirical level, it studies and juxtaposes the qualitative and quantitative aspects of capital accumulation and explores what they mean for the contemporary political economy. In parallel to these explorations, the course introduces students to the art and science of empirical research. By the end of the course, students are expected to be able to develop and integrate theoretical arguments with their own empirical work.
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2021-22)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2021). Department of Politics. York University. (Course; English).
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ההון ושברו (Capital and its Crisis)
Nitzan, Jonathan
Bichler, Shimshon
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BN Methodology
BN Money & Finance
BN Power
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BN Production
BN Region - Europe
BN Region - North America
BN Region - Middle East
BN Resistance
BN Science & Technology
BN Agency
BN State & Government
BN Theory
BN Value & Price
BN War & Peace
BN Business Enterprise
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Civil Society
BN Civilization & Social Systems
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BN Crisis
BN Culture
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הקפיטליזם שולט בעולם. דיונים סוערים מתנהלים בין המלומדים הממסדיים לבין "הביקורתיים" על טיבו של הקפיטליזם הגלובלי. הבעיה היא שטיבו של המוסד המרכזי בקפיטליזם -- ההון -- אינו ידוע. לאחר יותר ממאתיים שנה של התפתחות קפיטליסטית נמרצת לא קיימת תיאוריית הון הגיונית אמפירית -- לא במדע הכלכלה, לא בכלכלה הפוליטית המרקסיסטית ולא במדעי החברה בכלל, בין אם הם פוזיטיביסטיים או ביקורתיים, בין אם הם מודרניים או פוסטיסטיים
הדבר בולט בעת משברי הון. אז נחשפת אוזלת ידם של המומחים והמנהלים האמונים על רזי ההון, ולעתים, ברגעי חרדה, הם אף מתוודים כי אין הם מבינים לא את טיבו של ההון ולא את משבריו. וכאשר מונפים דגלי המחאה והמפגינים יוצאים בזעם אל הרחובות, מתברר שאין להם תוכנית אלטרנטיבית. אין הם מבינים את מהותו של ההון ואת תוצאותיו
הספר מציג דרך חדשה להבנת ההון ומשבריו המחזוריים. ההון אינו עצם מטריאלי ואף לא תהליך ייצור כלכלי. הוא אינו הצבר של אמצעי ייצור או מלאי של ציוד וטכנולוגיה, אלא מוסד מרכזי של יחסי שליטה, המאפשר בין השאר לשלוט בקווי הייצור, במלאי הסחורות ובעבודה השכירה. ההון הוא סימבול פיננסי של יחסי כוח מאורגנים הפרושים ברשת היררכית, ובמרכזם ניצבות קבוצות ההון הדומיננטי ,אותן תשלובות תאגידיות-מדיניות. אלה כפויות לחלק-מחדש את יחסי הכוח לטובתן מול ההתנגדות ההולכת וגוברת, ובצירוף היחסים נוצר משבר ההון. משטר ההון (הקפיטליזם) הוא אופי-כוח מסוג חדש יחסית בהיסטוריה של המין האנושי -- משטר שהתמסד במאות האחרונות והלך והתגבש מחדש לאורך שבעת משברי ההון שהתחוללו מאז תחילת המאה התשע–עשרה
הספר כתוב בשפה תמציתית פשוטה, ללא ערפל אקדמי, ואינו דורש מן הקוראים ידע מוקדם, "כלכלי", מתמטי, או אקדמי. הוא אינו מסתפק בסיסמאות ובהכרזות. הוא מציג לא רק היסטוריה ביקורתית, אם לא קטלנית, של תיאוריות ההון המרכזיות המקובלות, האקדמיות והרדיקליות, אלא גם תיאוריות ומודלים כמותיים אלטרנטיביים של ההון ומשברי ההון אשר יוכלו לשמש את הרוצים בדרך רדיקלית חדשה להריסת משטר ההון ולהחלפתו במשטר אנושי
כותבי הספר, יהונתן ניצן ושמשון ביכלר, הם מרצים בכלכלה פוליטית באוניברסיטאות ובמכללות בקנדה ובישראל
Pardes
2022-11
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ההון ושברו (Capital and its Crisis).
Nitzan, Jonathan and Bichler, Shimshon (2022). Pardes. (Book; Hebrew).
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2022-23)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Law
BN Theory
BN Data & Statistics
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
BN Region - Asia
BN Revolution
BN Macro
BN War & Peace
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Science & Technology
BN History
BN Methodology
BN Agency
BN Comparative
BN Resistance
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Class
BN Labour
BN Growth
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Region - Other
BN Trade
BN Hegemony
BN International & Global
BN Power
BN Region - North America
BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
BN Region - Pacific
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN Money & Finance
BN Region - Africa
BN Ideology
BN Distribution
BN Region - Europe
BN Region - Latin America & Caribbean
BN Micro
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DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES. Capital is the central power institution of capitalism: iCapital is the central power institution of capitalism: it is the main force underlying the relentless transformation of power relations in capitalist societies. The course explores the accumulation of capital from three interrelated perspectives: conceptual, historical and empirical. At the conceptual level, the course examines the evolution of orthodox and critical theories of value and how these theories serve to explain and justify contending notions of accumulation. At the historical level, it traces the development of capital from its humble pre-capitalist origins to its present world dominance. At the empirical level, it studies and juxtaposes the qualitative and quantitative aspects of capital accumulation and explores what they mean for the contemporary political economy. In parallel to these explorations, the course introduces students to the art and science of empirical research. By the end of the course, students are expected to be able to develop and integrate theoretical arguments with their own empirical work.
2022
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2022-23)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2022). Department of Politics. York University. (Course; English).
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Environmental Conflict, Capital as Power . . . and a Nice Trip to London
Marshall, Adam
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FROM THE ARTICLE: In my PhD thesis, which I am currently in the process of writing up, I explore the UK fracking conflict as a means of elucidating its political economic drivers and dynamics. In the process, I hope to also shed light on the political economic drivers of socio-ecological conflict and crises more broadly. To achieve these aims, my research combines a novel theory of capitalism – the capital as power (CasP) approach to political economy – with a unique mix of qualitative and quantitative research methods. While my thesis contributes primarily to debates at the intersection of ecological economics and political ecology, it also aims to extend the frontiers of research on CasP.
2023-05-25
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Environmental Conflict, Capital as Power . . . and a Nice Trip to London
Marshall, Adam. (2023). Postgraduate Research at Manchester Met Research Blog. 25 May. pp. 1-3. (Article - Magazine; English).