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Dominant Capital and the New Wars
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Theory
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Hegemony
BN Institutions
BN Power
BN International & Global
BN Region - North America
BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN War & Peace
BN Money & Finance
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Science & Technology
BN History
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BN Resistance
BN Capital & Accumulation
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BN Growth
The recent shift from ‘global villageism’ to the ‘new wars’ revealed a deep crisis in heterodox political economy. The popular belief in neoliberal globalization, peace dividends, fiscal conservatism and sound finance that dominated the 1980s and 1990s suddenly collapsed. The early 2000s brought rising xenophobia, growing military budgets and policy profligacy. Radicals were the first to identify this transition, but their attempts to explain it have been bogged down by two major hurdles: (1) most writers continue to apply nineteenth century theories and concepts to twenty-first century realities; and (2) few seem to bother with empirical analysis.
This paper offers a radical alternative that is both theoretically new and empirically grounded. We use the ‘new wars’ as a stepping stone to understand a triple transformation that altered the nature of capital, the accumulation of capital and the unit of capital. Specifically, our argument builds on a power understanding of capital that emphasizes differential accumulation by dominant capital groups. Accumulation, we argue, has little to do with the amassment of material things measured in ‘utils’ or ‘dead labour.’ Instead, accumulation, or ‘capitalization,’ represents a commodification of power by leading groups in society. Over the past century, this power has been re-structured and concentrated through two distinct regimes of differential accumulation – ‘breadth’ and ‘depth.’ A breadth regime relies on proletarianization, on green-field investment and, particularly, on mergers and acquisitions. A depth regime builds on redistribution through stagflation – that is, on differential inflation in the midst of stagnation. In contrast to breadth which presupposes some measure of growth and stability, depth thrives on ‘accumulation through crisis.’
The past twenty years were dominated by breadth, buttressed by neoliberal rhetoric, globalization and capital mobility. This regime started to run into mounting difficulties in the late 1990s, and eventually collapsed in 2000. For differential accumulation to continue, dominant capital now needs inflation, and inflation requires instability and social crisis. It is within this broader dynamics of power accumulation that the new wars need to be understood.
2004
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Dominant Capital and the New Wars
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2004). Journal of World-Systems Research. Vol. 10. No. 2, August. pp. 254-327. (Article - Journal; English).
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Differential Accumulation and Middle East Wars: Beyond Neo-Liberalism
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Theory
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Hegemony
BN Institutions
BN Power
BN International & Global
BN Region - North America
BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN War & Peace
BN Money & Finance
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Science & Technology
BN History
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It is popular these days to talk about the "discontent" of neoliberal globalization. This "discontent" is no longer the prerogative of intellectuals. Increasingly, it comes from below, with opposition from the grassroots. But there may be another type of discontent lurking behind the scenes. This other discontent comes from above. It is the discontent of the ruling class. In our opinion, the world may have reached a historical junction in which a significant part of the global ruling class has become discontented with neoliberalism. The purpose of this presentation is threefold: (1) to explain why the world’s dominant capital groups have become discontented with neoliberal globalization; (2) to speculate on what may replace neoliberal globalization; and (3) to link this transition in the nature of accumulation to the new wars.
Palgrave Macmillan
Assassi, Libby
Wigan, Duncan
van der Pijl, Kees
2004-08
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Differential Accumulation and Middle East Wars: Beyond Neo-Liberalism
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2004). In Global Regulation. Managing Crises After the Imperial Turn. Edited by Assassi, Libby and Wigan, Duncan and van der Pijl, Kees. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 43-60. (Book Chapter; English).
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Global Political Economy II: Issues and Problems Since 1945 (YorkU, AS/POLS 3275 3.0, Undergraduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Labour
BN Money & Finance
BN Power
BN Policy
BN Resistance
BN Agency
BN Trade
BN War & Peace
BN Business Enterprise
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Civil Society
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Class
BN Comparative
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Crisis
BN Data & Statistics
BN Distribution
BN Ecology & Environment
BN History
BN Ideology
BN Industrial Organization
The course examines the global political economy as it developed since the end of Second World War. The first half of the course deals with the general themes of power and production, order and disorder, global finance, international trade and the transnational corporation. Building on these themes, the second half of the course explores various facets of capitalist expansion and crisis, including North-South relationships, development and underdevelopment, the impact of financial flows, the transition from socialism, and the future of the global political economy.
2003
Course
NonPeerReviewed
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/22/1/N030101_Y3275_outline_%282002_3%29.pdf
Global Political Economy II: Issues and Problems Since 1945 (YorkU, AS/POLS 3275 3.0, Undergraduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2003). Political Science. York University. (Course; 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
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NonPeerReviewed
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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
BN Agency
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BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Civil Society
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Space
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 Culture
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BN Ecology & Environment
BN Ethnicity & Race
BN Growth
BN Hegemony
BN History
BN Ideology
BN Industrial Organization
BN Institutions
BN International & Global
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BN Money & Finance
BN Myth
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BN Political Parties
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BN Region - Asia
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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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Political Economy: Major Themes (GS 6272 3.0, Graduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Science & Technology
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BN Civil Society
BN Civilization & Social Systems
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BN State & Government
BN Comparative
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BN Value & Price
BN Crisis
BN War & Peace
BN Data & Statistics
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BN Ecology & Environment
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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
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BN Revolution
At the dawn of the 21st century, more and more people realize that ‘economics’ and ‘politics’ are intimately related. And yet, these two aspects of social existence are usually studied as separate ‘disciplines,’ each with its own categories, language, and theories. Can this departmentalization be overcome? Should it? And if so, how? The seminar deals with these questions by critically examining major themes of political economy. Topics are divided into three major categories: (1) elements; (2) aggregates; and (3) global formations. In the first part, students examine closely the origin and implications of concepts such as supply and demand, equilibrium, utility and productivity, market organization, and the role of power. Part two, focusing on aggregates, covers the issues of national accounting, theories of prosperity and crisis, money and finance, economic policy, as well as ‘anomalies’ such as stagflation. The third part, dealing with global formations, examines trade, capital flows and exchange rates, imperialism, and different aspects of globalization. Throughout the seminar, the emphasis is not only on the ‘how,’ but also on the ‘why.’ Where have the concepts and theories come from? Why have they risen to prominence, and what brought them down? Who benefited from them and who paid the price? Do they help us understand the world, or do they serve to conceal it? In these explorations, special emphasis is put on methodology, as well as the importance of empirical/historical analysis.
2003
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NonPeerReviewed
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/26/1/N030101_Y6272_outline_%282002_3%29.pdf
Political Economy: Major Themes (GS 6272 3.0, Graduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2003). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
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War Profits, Peace Dividends and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Science & Technology
BN Agency
BN Business Enterprise
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN International & Global
BN Civil Society
BN Labour
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BN State & Government
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BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Value & Price
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The conflict in Israel – Palestine will not be settled in the streets of Nablus and the shacks of the Jenin Refugee Camp. The real war lays elsewhere, in the boardrooms of the multinationals where the vanguard of the arms and oil industries are leading a resurgence against the forces of the new global capital.
2002
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NonPeerReviewed
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War Profits, Peace Dividends and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2002). News From Within. Vol. XVIII. No. 4, April. pp. 14-19. (Article - Magazine; English).
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It's All About Oil
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
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BN International & Global
BN Region - North America
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The new wars in the Middle East are certainly about oil, but not in the way most people think.
2003
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It's All About Oil
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2003). Eclipse. The Anti War Review. No. 15, April-May. pp. 16-19. (Article - Magazine; English).
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It's All About Oil (È per il petrolio)
Nitzan, Jonathan
Bichler, Shimshon
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The new wars in the Middle East are certainly about oil, but not in the way most people think.
2003-02
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It's All About Oil (È per il petrolio)
Nitzan, Jonathan and Bichler, Shimshon. (2003). Economia di guerra. February. pp. 16-19. (Article - Magazine; Italian).
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It's All About Oil
Nitzan, Jonathan
Bichler, Shimshon
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
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BN International & Global
BN Region - North America
BN Business Enterprise
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The new wars in the Middle East are certainly about oil, but not in the way most people think.
2003
Article - Magazine
NonPeerReviewed
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/38/2/030100NB_It_is_all_about_oil_%28long_version%29.pdf
It's All About Oil
Nitzan, Jonathan and Bichler, Shimshon. (2003). News From Within. Vol. XIX. No. 1, January. pp. 8-11. (Article - Magazine; English).
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Global Accumulation and the New Middle East Wars (Globale Kapitalakkumulation und neue Kriege im Nahen Osten)
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
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The conflict in Israel – Palestine will not be settled in the streets of Nablus and the shacks of the Jenin Refugee Camp. The real war lays elsewhere, in the boardrooms of the multinationals where the vanguard of the arms and oil industries are leading a resurgence against the forces of the new global capital.
2002-12
Article - Magazine
NonPeerReviewed
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Global Accumulation and the New Middle East Wars (Globale Kapitalakkumulation und neue Kriege im Nahen Osten)
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2002). Inamo. Informationsprojejekt Naher und Mittlerer Osten. No. 32. December. pp. 32-35. (Article - Magazine; German).
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Seven Lectures on Capital (TAU, Mini Course 1011.4670, Graduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan
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What is capital? Is capital the same as machines, or is it merely a financial asset? Is it ‘material’ or ‘social’? Is it static or dynamic? Surprisingly, these questions have no clear answers. The form of capital, its existence as monetary wealth, is hardly in doubt. The problem is with the content, the ‘stuff’ which makes capital grow, and on this aspect of capital there is no agreement whatsoever. For example, does capital accumulate because it is ‘productive,’ or due to the ‘exploitation’ of workers? Does capital expand ‘on its own,’ or does it need ‘external’ institutions such as the state? Can capital grow by undermining production and efficiency? What exactly is being accumulated? Does the value of capital represent a tangible ‘thing,’ ‘utils,’ ‘dead labour’ or perhaps something totally different? What units should we use to measure its accumulation?
The course offers a critical examination of the concept of capital, the process of capital accumulation, and the broader implications of capital accumulation for understanding how capitalism works. The first lecture provides an overview of political economy. The next two lectures outline the two existing approaches to capital: the utility-based neoclassical view and the labour-based Marxist perspective. The last four lectures present an alternative power-based approach to capital.
2004-10
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NonPeerReviewed
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Seven Lectures on Capital (TAU, Mini Course 1011.4670, Graduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2004). Eitan Berglas School of Economics. Tel Aviv University. October. (Course; English).
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Global Accumulation and the New Middle East Wars
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
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The unravelling of the Middle-East peace process continues to baffle the pundits. The early optimism of the Oslo peace accord has now turned into despair. Prime minister Rabin was assassinated by a Jewish extremist. The Palestinians have embarked on a new Intifada. And Israel has re-occupied much of the West Bank. What brought this reversal? How deep are the fractures? Can they be healed?.
2002-07
Article - Monograph
NonPeerReviewed
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/84/1/020701BN_Global_accumulation_the_new_middle_east_wars.pdf
Global Accumulation and the New Middle East Wars
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2002). July. pp. 1-4. (Article - Monograph; English).
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Back to Conflict and Crisis (חזרה לעידן הקונפליקטים והמשברים)
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Science & Technology
BN Agency
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BN Capital & Accumulation
BN International & Global
BN Civil Society
BN Labour
BN Class
BN State & Government
BN Comparative
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Money & Finance
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Value & Price
BN Crisis
BN War & Peace
BN Power
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BN Demographics
BN Distribution
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BN Ethnicity & Race
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The terror attacks, the invasion of Afghanistan, the re-occupation of the Palestinian territories, the tensions in central Asian, the threats against the “axis of evil” and the planned attack on Iraq, together herald the coming of a new era, an era of capital accumulation through conflict and crisis.
2002-07
Article - Monograph
NonPeerReviewed
pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/85/1/020600BN_Back_to_conflict_and_crisis%28H%29.pdf
Back to Conflict and Crisis (חזרה לעידן הקונפליקטים והמשברים)
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2002). July. pp. 1-5. (Article - Monograph; Hebrew).
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War Profits, Peace Dividends and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (전쟁을 통한 이익, 평화배당금, 이스라엘-팔레스타인 갈등)
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Science & Technology
BN Agency
BN Business Enterprise
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN International & Global
BN Civil Society
BN Labour
BN Class
BN State & Government
BN Comparative
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BN Value & Price
BN Crisis
BN War & Peace
BN Power
BN Policy
BN Demographics
BN Distribution
BN Production
BN Ethnicity & Race
BN Growth
BN Region - North America
BN Region - Middle East
BN Ideology
BN Industrial Organization
BN Institutions
BN Resistance
The conflict in Israel – Palestine will not be settled in the streets of Nablus and the shacks of the Jenin Refugee Camp. The real war lays elsewhere, in the boardrooms of the multinationals where the vanguard of the arms and oil industries are leading a resurgence against the forces of the new global capital.
2004-01
Article - Magazine
NonPeerReviewed
pdf
en
https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/88/1/040130BN_WP_PD_Israel_palestinian_conflict_%28Korean%29.mht
War Profits, Peace Dividends and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (전쟁을 통한 이익, 평화배당금, 이스라엘-팔레스타인 갈등)
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2004). Chamsesang Kongdongche. January. (Article - Magazine; Korean).
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/92/
The Invasion of Iraq and the Oil Business (הפלישה לעירק ועסקי הנפט)
Nitzan, Jonathan
Bichler, Shimshon
BN Agency
BN Business Enterprise
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BN International & Global
BN Civil Society
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יש להניח ש'המלחמה המתמדת בטרור' רק החלה. המלחמה תגרום לגידול בהוצאות הביטחוניות ותשקיע את העולם המתועש בסטגפלציה. היא תשרת את ההון הדומיננטי בעולם, אבל בעיקר, המלחמה תעלה את הרווח של קבוצות הנפט המרכזיות ושל קואליצית הנפט-פיננסים-נשק שסובבת את בוש.
2003-06
Article - Magazine
NonPeerReviewed
pdf
en
https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/92/1/030601NB_The_invasion_of_Iraq_and_the_oil_business.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/92/2/030601NB_The_invasion_of_Iraq_and_the_oil_business%28preprint%29.pdf
The Invasion of Iraq and the Oil Business (הפלישה לעירק ועסקי הנפט)
Nitzan, Jonathan and Bichler, Shimshon. (2003). The Other Side (מצד שני). June. pp. 13-15. (Article - Magazine; Hebrew).
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The End of Neoliberalism?
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
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This article was commissioned by the French newspaper Le Monde. The newspaper was one of several sponsors of an International Conference on Global Regulation, held at the University of Sussex on May 29-31, 2003, where we presented a plenary paper. As part of its sponsorship, Le Monde agreed to publish two articles reflecting the spirit of the conference. The first of these articles, written by four of the conference organizers, was published prior to the conference. After the conference, the organizers asked the two of us to submit a second, short article highlighting the gist of our presentation. This article is enclosed below. The paper was sent by the organizers to Le Monde’s Editor in Chief, Serge Marti. Many phone calls followed. In each call, Mr. Marti promised to publish the paper promptly. He never did.
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Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2003). June. pp. 1-3. (Article - Monograph; English).
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Back to Conflict and Crisis (חזרה לעידן הקונפליקטים והמשברים)
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
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מאז ה-11 בספטמבר 2001, נעלם 'הסדר העולמי החדש' של שנות התשעים ואיתו נעלמים זן שלם של מושגים והסברים 'פוסט-מודרניסטיים ורב תרבותיים. 'הביטחון הלאומי' מזמן המלחמה הקרה חוזר לשלוט בכיפת השיח הבינלאומי. האם מדובר בהערכות מדינית של המעצמות שנועדה לפלס דרך להמשך התהליך של 'הגלובליזציה' הכלכלית? ואולי מדובר בשינוי מהותי ביחסי הכוח שמניעים את המשטר הקפיטליסטי, כלומר בתוך הקבוצות הדומיננטיות ששולטות בעולם?
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Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2003). Society. A Socialist Journal for Society, Economy, Politics and Culture (חברה). No. 6. March. (Article - Magazine; Hebrew).
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Global Accumulation and the Future of the Global Political Economy: A Series of Articles (세계적 축적과 지구 정치 경제의 항뱡)
Hong, Gibin
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BN International & Global
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이 연재는 9.11 특히 미국의 이라크 침략 이후 세계 정치 경제는 어디로 가는가라는 질문을 중심으로 닛잔과 비클러의 주장과 이론을 재구성 한 것이다. 기왕에 한국어로 번역된 [권력 자본론](Capital as Power)이 닛잔과 비클러의 이론을 설명한 것이었다고 한다면, 이 연재는 그 이론에 기반하여 차등화 축적이 이루어지는 현실의 사례들, 미국의 군수-석유 자본의 행태와 중동의 군사 위기, 초국적 인수 합병의 붐과 지구화의 관계 등등이 상세히 논의되고 있다. 원래 이론을 다루는 [권력 자본론]의 자매편으로 기획되었으며, 곧 책으로 묶여 출판될 계획이기도 하다. 비전문가도 쉽게 읽을 수 있도록 저널리즘의 에세이 형식으로 쓰여져 [권력 자본론]보다 쉽게 닛잔과 비클러의 이론에 접할 수 있는 입문서로도 쓸 수 있다.
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Global Accumulation and the Future of the Global Political Economy: A Series of Articles (세계적 축적과 지구 정치 경제의 항뱡)
Hong, Gibin. (2003). PRESSian. (Article - Magazine; Korean).
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The Iron Heel: A Life Story (עקב הברזל: סיפור חיים)
Bichler, Shimshon
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ג'ק לונדון נחשב כיום לסופר של בני נעורים. הוא ידוע בעיקר לקורא העברי מספרי ההרפתקאות שבהם תיאר את הצפון הרחוק, ואת מאבקם של גיבוריו, בני אדם וחיות, בטבע האכזרי ובסביבה הקשוחה. אולי התמימות והפשטות הנערית שממלאים את סיפורי ג'ק לונדון, הם שמקסימים מזה כמאה שנה דורות חדשים של קוראים, אולם יש לאמר שבזמן כתיבתם לא נחשבו הסיפורים נאיביים, וג'ק לונדון היה רחוק מלהיות סופר לילדים
מעטים יודעים כי ג'ק לונדון היה בזמנו סופר של רבי-מכר, שנקרא בלהיטות בעיקר על ידי 'מבוגרים', ושעיקר פרסומו בא לו דווקא מכתיבתו הפוליטית הקשוחה. יתר על כן, ג'ק לונדון היה בעשור הראשון של המאה-העשרים הסופר הנקרא ביותר בארה"ב, ואולי הפורה ביותר בכל הזמנים. בחייו הספרותיים הקצרים, שארכו כחמש-עשרה שנים, הוא הצליח להפיק מעצמו כעשרים ספרים, כמאתיים סיפורים וכארבע-מאות מאמרים; כל זאת, לצד חיים סוערים שכללו פעילות פוליטית ערה, פולמוסים ציבוריים, שעשועים, מסעות, אהבות מתוקשרות, גירושים שערוריתיים, הרפתקאות עסקיות, וניסויים מוזרים בחקלאות
כבר בעת כתיבתו של הספר, היה ברור לג'ק כי עקב הברזל ייגנז בתירוצים שונים ומשונים. ממכתבים לחבריו עולה כי למעשה הוא חיברו מתוך חשש שזה עלול להיות ספרו האחרון... למעשה עקב הברזל הוא סיפור חייו של ג'ק לונדון. הוא תיאור התנסותו החברתית, התבגרותו הספרותית, והשכלתו הפוליטית. אילו היינו נאלצים להגדירו, היינו אומרים שהספר הוא 'אגדה אוטוביוגרפית שנכתבה עבור מעמד הפועלים'
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The Iron Heel: A Life Story (עקב הברזל: סיפור חיים)
Bichler, Shimshon. (2002). In The Iron Heel. Jerusalem. Carmel, pp. 259-277. (Book Chapter; Hebrew).
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It's All About Oil
Nitzan, Jonathan
Bichler, Shimshon
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The new wars in the Middle East are certainly about oil, but not in the way most people think.
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It's All About Oil
Nitzan, Jonathan and Bichler, Shimshon. (2003). Blue. Vol. 2. No. 70, February. (Article - Magazine; English).
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Clash of Civilizations or Capital Accumulation? Epilogue to the book "From War Profits to Peace Dividends" (מלחמת-תרבויות או הצבר-הון? אחרית לספר מרווחי מלחמה לדיבידנדים של שלום)
Nitzan, Jonathan
Bichler, Shimshon
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BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Civil Society
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Class
BN State & Government
BN Comparative
BN Theory
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Value & Price
BN Crisis
BN War & Peace
BN Culture
BN Distribution
BN Ethnicity & Race
BN Growth
BN Hegemony
BN History
BN Ideology
BN Industrial Organization
BN Institutions
BN International & Global
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BN Money & Finance
BN Philosophy
BN Power
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בספטמבר 2001 יצא הספר 'מרווחי מלחמה לדיבידנדים של שלום'. בהוצאת כרמל בירושלים. בגרסתו הראשונה הוא נכתב בשנת 1995. זאת גם הייתה השנה שעד אליה נאספו רוב הנתונים ונוסחו מרבית ההיפותזות. מאז עברו כמעט עשור שנים שבמרוצתן נבעו סדקים בחזית האופורית של 'הכלכלה-החדשה' ובסופן פרצה מלחמת המפרץ השנייה. הגיע העת לבחון מחדש את התיאוריות, את ההיפותזות ואת התחזיות שהועלו בספר
אחת ההמצאות החשובות שהוצגו בספר, בחנה, בין השאר, את פריצת המלחמות במזרח-התיכון במחצית השנייה של המאה העשרים לאור תהליך ההצבר הקפיטליסטי. היא נוסחה בדרך שמעמידה למבחן חד ביותר את כלל תמונת העולם החדשה שהצגנו. היא לא הסתתרה מאחורי סיסמאות תרבות וכרזות של הגזע ולא מאחורי ניסוחים אקדמיים פסבדו-מדעיים. בנספח זה אנו חוזרים ובוחנים את תקפותה לאור המאורעות של שנות אלפיים. השאלה הברורה היא: האם הקונפליקטים של תחילת המאה העשרים-ואחת הן התנגשות של ציביליזציות או חלק משינוי באופי הצבר ההון העולמי
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Clash of Civilizations or Capital Accumulation? Epilogue to the book "From War Profits to Peace Dividends" (מלחמת-תרבויות או הצבר-הון? אחרית לספר מרווחי מלחמה לדיבידנדים של שלום)
Nitzan, Jonathan and Bichler, Shimshon. (2004). pp. 1-67. (Article - Monograph; Hebrew).
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New Imperialism or New Capitalism?
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 War & Peace
BN Conflict & Violence
BN History
BN Methodology
BN Agency
BN Comparative
BN Resistance
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Class
BN Growth
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Hegemony
BN International & Global
BN Power
BN Culture
BN Business Enterprise
BN Region - North America
BN Value & Price
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN Money & Finance
BN Ideology
BN Distribution
BN Philosophy
BN Religion
BN Ethnicity & Race
BN Policy
Over the past century, the institution of 'capital' and the process of its 'accumulation' have been fundamentally transformed. By contrast, the theories that explain this institution and process have remained largely unchanged. The purpose of this mimeograph is to address this mismatch. Using a broad brush, we outline a new, power theory of capital and accumulation. We use this theory to assess the changing meaning of the corporation and the capitalist state, the new ways in which capital gets accumulated and the specific historical trajectory of twentieth-century capitalism up to the present.
2004-12
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NonPeerReviewed
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/124/1/041214NB_NewImperialismNewCapitalism%28Ver2%29.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/124/2/041222NandLilley_KPFA_CapitalismWithoutEmpire.mp3
New Imperialism or New Capitalism?
Nitzan, Jonathan and Bichler, Shimshon. (2004). December. pp. 1-68. (Article - Monograph; English).
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Todo Tiene Que Ver Con El Petróleo (It's All About Oil)
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Agency
BN Business Enterprise
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN International & Global
BN Civil Society
BN Class
BN State & Government
BN Comparative
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Money & Finance
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Value & Price
BN Crisis
BN War & Peace
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BN Distribution
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The new wars in the Middle East are certainly about oil, but not in the way most people think.
2003-08
Article - Magazine
NonPeerReviewed
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/138/1/030800BN_It_Is_all_about_oil_%28Papeles%29.pdf
Todo Tiene Que Ver Con El Petróleo (It's All About Oil)
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2003). Papeles de Cuestiones Internacionales. No. 82. August. pp. 33-41. (Article - Magazine; Spanish).
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An 18th-Century Story. Review of Naomi Klein’s "No Logo" (זה כבר מהמאה ה-18. ספרה של נעמי קליין נו לוגו)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Power
BN Business Enterprise
BN Civil Society
BN Labour
BN Hegemony
BN Space
BN History
BN Ideology
BN Industrial Organization
BN Institutions
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Resistance
BN Crisis
BN Culture
בווקום הביקורתי של תחילת המאה העשרים ואחת, "נו לוגו" נמכר כחדשנות רדיקלית
2002-05
Review
NonPeerReviewed
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/170/1/020515N_An_18th_Century_Story.pdf
An 18th-Century Story. Review of Naomi Klein’s "No Logo" (זה כבר מהמאה ה-18. ספרה של נעמי קליין נו לוגו)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2002). Globes Firma. May. pp. 53-54. (Review; Hebrew).
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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 Power
BN International & Global
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 - Latin America & Caribbean
BN Region - Europe
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.
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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Political Economy: Major Themes (YorkU, GS/POLS 6272 3.0, Graduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Law
BN Theory
BN Data & Statistics
BN State & Government
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
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 Political Parties
BN Trade
BN Hegemony
BN Ecology & Environment
BN International & Global
BN Power
BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN Money & Finance
BN Ideology
BN Distribution
BN Micro
BN Policy
At the dawn of the 21st century, more and more people realize that ‘economics’ and ‘politics’ are intimately related. And yet, these two aspects of social existence are usually studied as separate ‘disciplines,’ each with its own categories language, and theories. Can this departmentalization be overcome? Should it? And if so, how?
The seminar deals with these questions by critically examining major themes of political economy. Topics are divided into two major categories: elements and aggregates. In the first part, the seminar examines the origins and implications of concepts such as supply and demand, equilibrium, utility and productivity, market organization, and the role of power. Part two, focusing on aggregates, covers the issues of national accounting, theories of prosperity and crisis, money and finance, economic policy, stagflation, welfare/warfare, and the global formations of trade, capital flows and currency regimes.
Throughout the seminar, the emphasis is not only on the ‘how,’ but also on the ‘why.’ Where have the concepts and theories come from? Why have they risen to prominence and what brought them down? Who benefited from them and who paid the price? Do they help us understand the world, or do they serve to conceal it? In these explorations, special emphasis is put on methodology, as well as the importance of empirical/historical analysis.
2006
Course
NonPeerReviewed
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/193/1/nitzan_y6272_0_syllabus_2005_6.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/193/2/nitzan_y6272_1_pe_handout_2005_6.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/193/3/nitzan_y6272_2_trinity_handout_2005_6.pdf
Political Economy: Major Themes (YorkU, GS/POLS 6272 3.0, Graduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2006). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
oai:bnarchives.yorku.ca:195
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/195/
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.
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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Letter to Shimshon Bichler on Esther Alexander
Orr, Akiva
BN Resistance
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BN Political Parties
BN Revolution
BN Region - Middle East
Reflections on Esther Alexander and her time
2006-03-18
Other
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Letter to Shimshon Bichler on Esther Alexander
Orr, Akiva. (2006). pp. 1-2. 18 March. (Other; English).
oai:bnarchives.yorku.ca:202
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War Profits, Peace Dividends and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
BN Power
BN International & Global
BN Region - North America
BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN War & Peace
BN Money & Finance
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Demographics
BN Science & Technology
BN Ideology
BN Distribution
BN Agency
BN Comparative
BN Resistance
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Policy
BN Ethnicity & Race
BN Class
BN Labour
BN Growth
The unravelling of the Middle East peace process continues to baffle the pundits. The early optimism of the Oslo peace accords has now turned into despair. Prime MinisterThe unravelling of the Middle East peace process continues to baffle the pundits. The early optimism of the Oslo peace accords has now turned into despair. Prime Minister Rabin was assassinated by a Jewish extremist. The Palestinians have embarked on a new Intifada. Israel has re-occupied much of the West Bank. What brought this reversal? How deep are the fractures? Can they be healed?
Alternative Information Centre
Yahni, Sergio
2002
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War Profits, Peace Dividends and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2002). In Globalisation and the Palestinian Struggle. Edited by Yahni, Sergio. Alternative Information Centre. pp. 27-35. (In Collection; English).
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New Imperialism or New Capitalism?
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 War & Peace
BN Conflict & Violence
BN History
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BN Comparative
BN Resistance
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Class
BN Growth
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Hegemony
BN International & Global
BN Power
BN Culture
BN Business Enterprise
BN Region - North America
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BN Money & Finance
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Over the past century, the institution of capital and the process of its accumulation have been fundamentally transformed. By contrast, the theories that explain this institution and process have remained largely unchanged. The purpose of this paper is to address this mismatch. Using a broad brush, we outline a new, power theory of capital and accumulation. We use this theory to assess the changing meaning of the corporation and the capitalist state, the new ways in which capital gets accumulated and the specific historical trajectory of twentieth-century capitalism up to the present.
2006
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NonPeerReviewed
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New Imperialism or New Capitalism?
Nitzan, Jonathan and Bichler, Shimshon. (2006). Review. Vol. XXIX. No. 1, April. pp. 1-86. (Article - Journal; English).
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Vi trenger er en teoretisk revolusjon (What we need is a theoretical revolution - An interview with Jonathan Nitzan in Norwegian)
Undem, Birgit
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Theory
BN State & Government
BN Region - Middle East
BN Hegemony
BN Institutions
BN Power
BN International & Global
BN Region - North America
BN Business Enterprise
BN Revolution
BN Value & Price
BN Crisis
BN War & Peace
BN Conflict & Violence
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Den vedvarende krisen i Midtøsten vil ikke kunne løses uten fundamentalt ny kunnskap som kan forklare dagens globale kapitalakkumulasjon, sier den israelske politiske økonomen Jonathan Nitzan – og tilbyr sin egen teori.
2006-08
Interview
NonPeerReviewed
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Vi trenger er en teoretisk revolusjon (What we need is a theoretical revolution - An interview with Jonathan Nitzan in Norwegian)
Undem, Birgit. (2006). Klassekampen. August. pp. 10-11. (Interview; Other).
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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
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BN Power
BN International & Global
BN Region - North America
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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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
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/209/2/nitzan_y4291_1_pe_handout_2006.pdf
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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
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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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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
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/213/1/nitzan_y3275_00_syllabus_2006_7.pdf
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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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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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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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Political Economy: Major Themes (YorkU, GS/POLS 6272 3.0, Graduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Law
BN Theory
BN Data & Statistics
BN State & Government
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
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 Political Parties
BN Trade
BN Hegemony
BN Power
BN International & Global
BN Ecology & Environment
BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN Money & Finance
BN Ideology
BN Distribution
BN Micro
BN Policy
At the dawn of the 21st century, more and more people realize that ‘economics’ and ‘politics’ are intimately related. And yet, these two aspects of social existence are usually studied as separate ‘disciplines,’ each with its own categories, language and theories. Can this departmentalization be overcome? Should it? And if so, how?
The seminar deals with these questions by critically examining major themes of political economy. Topics are divided into two major categories: elements and aggregates. In the first part, the seminar examines the origins and implications of concepts such as supply and demand, equilibrium, utility and productivity, market organization, and the role of power. Part two, focusing on aggregates, covers the issues of national accounting, theories of prosperity and crisis, money and finance, economic policy, stagflation, welfare/warfare, and the global formations of trade, capital flows and currency regimes.
Throughout the seminar, the emphasis is not only on the ‘how,’ but also on the ‘why.’ Where have the concepts and theories come from? Why have they risen to prominence and what brought them down? Who benefited from them and who paid the price? Do they help us understand the world, or do they serve to conceal it? In these explorations, special emphasis is put on methodology, as well as the importance of empirical/historical analysis.
2007
Course
NonPeerReviewed
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/214/1/nitzan_y6272_00_syllabus_2006_7.pdf
Political Economy: Major Themes (YorkU, GS/POLS 6272 3.0, Graduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2007). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
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Peace-for-War
Holmes, Brian
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Theory
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BN Region - Middle East
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Hegemony
BN Institutions
BN Power
BN International & Global
BN Region - North America
BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN War & Peace
BN Money & Finance
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Science & Technology
BN History
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BN Resistance
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BN Class
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FROM THE LECTURE: The concept I’m going to present draws directly from the work of Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan. It describes the economic phases of "depth" and "breadth," and correlates them with the first- and second-order cybernetics of control. It attempts to situate the functions of cultural-communicational labor within these economic phases. It questions those autonomist Marxists who thought it would be possible to transform a broadly expansionary phase of capitalism, like that of the ‘90s, into a qualitatively different society. It’s not a polemic, but seeks to open up a field of strategic debate. It doesn’t assert a future, but observes the unfolding of the present into the depths of violence, which has robbed resistance movements of their potential, again. The concept is Peace-for-War.
Duration of video presentation: 39 Minutes.
2006-07
Lecture / Presentation
NonPeerReviewed
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Peace-for-War
Holmes, Brian. (2006). July. (Lecture / Presentation; English).
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Homage to Nissan Rilov
Orr, Akiva
BN War & Peace
BN Resistance
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Region - Middle East
Akiva Orr pays homage to a brave and honest man.
2007-03
Other
NonPeerReviewed
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/227/1/20070312_orr_homage_to_nissan_rilov.pdf
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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/227/2/20070312_orr_homage_to_nissan_rilov_web.htm
Homage to Nissan Rilov
Orr, Akiva. (2007). pp. 1-2. March. (Other; 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
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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.
2007
Course
NonPeerReviewed
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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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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: Major Themes (YorkU, GS/POLS 6272 3.0, Graduate, Fall Term, 2007-8)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Law
BN Theory
BN Data & Statistics
BN State & Government
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
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 Political Parties
BN Trade
BN Hegemony
BN Power
BN International & Global
BN Ecology & Environment
BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN Money & Finance
BN Ideology
BN Distribution
BN Micro
BN Policy
At the dawn of the 21st century, more and more people realize that ‘economics’ and ‘politics’ are intimately related. And yet, these two aspects of social existence are usually studied as separate ‘disciplines,’ each with its own categories, language and theories. Can this departmentalization be overcome? Should it? And if so, how?
The seminar deals with these questions by critically examining major themes of political economy. Topics are divided into two major categories: elements and aggregates. In the first part, the seminar examines the origins and implications of concepts such as supply and demand, equilibrium, utility and productivity, market organization, and the role of power. Part two, focusing on aggregates, covers the issues of national accounting, theories of prosperity and crisis, money and finance, economic policy, stagflation, welfare/warfare, and the global formations of trade, capital flows and currency regimes.
Throughout the seminar, the emphasis is not only on the ‘how,’ but also on the ‘why.’ Where have the concepts and theories come from? Why have they risen to prominence and what brought them down? Who benefited from them and who paid the price? Do they help us understand the world, or do they serve to conceal it? In these explorations, special emphasis is put on methodology, as well as the importance of empirical/historical analysis.
2007
Course
NonPeerReviewed
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Political Economy: Major Themes (YorkU, GS/POLS 6272 3.0, Graduate, Fall Term, 2007-8)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2007). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
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The 'Art' of Colonisation: Capitalising Sovereign Power and the Ongoing Nature of Primitive Accumulation
Di Muzio, Tim
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FROM THE ARTICLE: . . . what many critics of the war on terror or US imperialism have so far failed to appreciate is how this project would be impossible without the capitalisation of the state. In this article, I therefore want to suggest that Marx’s re-theorisation of the concept of primitive accumulation, combined with a non-Marxist theorisation of state power offered by Jonathan Nitzan and Shimshon Bichler, can help us account for the intimate connection between ongoing primitive accumulation and the capitalisation of the US government. . . . I try to show that we can accept their novel theory of capital as a capitalised and commodified form of power, but argue that the concept of primitive accumulation still has considerable analytical value for theorising the extension and depth of capitalist social property relations within and across political jurisdictions.
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The 'Art' of Colonisation: Capitalising Sovereign Power and the Ongoing Nature of Primitive Accumulation
Di Muzio, Tim. (2007). New Political Economy. Vol. 12. No. 4, December. pp. 517-539. (Article - Journal; 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
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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
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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, 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
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NonPeerReviewed
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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/252/6/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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https://bnarchives.yorku.ca/252/10/nitzan_y4292_9_stagflation_handout_2008_9.pdf
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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Political Economy: Major Themes (YorkU, GS/POLS 6272 3.0, Graduate, Fall Term, 2008-9)
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Law
BN Theory
BN Data & Statistics
BN State & Government
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
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 Political Parties
BN Trade
BN Hegemony
BN Ecology & Environment
BN International & Global
BN Power
BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN Money & Finance
BN Ideology
BN Distribution
BN Micro
BN Policy
At the dawn of the 21st century, more and more people realize that ‘economics’ and ‘politics’ are intimately related. And yet, these two aspects of social existence are usually studied as separate ‘disciplines,’ each with its own categories, language and theories. Can this departmentalization be overcome? Should it? And if so, how?
The seminar deals with these questions by critically examining major themes of political economy. Topics are divided into two major categories: elements and aggregates. In the first part, the seminar examines the origins and implications of concepts such as supply and demand, equilibrium, utility and productivity, market organization, and the role of power. Part two, focusing on aggregates, covers the issues of national accounting, theories of prosperity and crisis, money and finance, economic policy, stagflation, welfare/warfare, and the global formations of trade, capital flows and currency regimes.
Throughout the seminar, the emphasis is not only on the ‘how,’ but also on the ‘why.’ Where have the concepts and theories come from? Why have they risen to prominence and what brought them down? Who benefited from them and who paid the price? Do they help us understand the world, or do they serve to conceal it? In these explorations, special emphasis is put on methodology, as well as the importance of empirical/historical analysis.
2008
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Political Economy: Major Themes (YorkU, GS/POLS 6272 3.0, Graduate, Fall Term, 2008-9)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2008). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
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Capital as Power. A Study of Order and Creorder
Nitzan, Jonathan
Bichler, Shimshon
BN Theory
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BN State & Government
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
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 Hegemony
BN International & Global
BN Power
BN Culture
BN Business Enterprise
BN Region - North America
BN Value & Price
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN Myth
BN Money & Finance
BN Ideology
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BN Religion
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FROM THE BACK COVER
Conventional theories of capitalism are mired in a deep crisis: after centuries of debate, they are still unable to tell us what capital is. Liberals and Marxists both think of capital as an 'economic' entity that they count in universal units of ‘utils’ or 'abstract labour', respectively. But these units are totally fictitious. Nobody has ever been able to observe or measure them, and for a good reason: they don’t exist. Since liberalism and Marxism depend on these non-existing units, their theories hang in suspension. They cannot explain the process that matters most – the accumulation of capital.
This book offers a radical alternative. According to the authors, capital is not a narrow economic entity, but a symbolic quantification of power. It has little to do with utility or abstract labour, and it extends far beyond machines and production lines. Capital, the authors claim, represents the organized power of dominant capital groups to reshape – or creorder – their society.
Written in simple language, accessible to lay readers and experts alike, the book develops a novel political economy. It takes the reader through the history, assumptions and limitations of mainstream economics and its associated theories of politics. It examines the evolution of Marxist thinking on accumulation and the state. And it articulates an innovative theory of 'capital as power' and a new history of the 'capitalist mode of power'.
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Capital as Power. A Study of Order and Creorder.
Nitzan, Jonathan and Bichler, Shimshon (2009). RIPE Series in Global Political Economy. Routledge. (Book; 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
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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
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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.
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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
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BN Region - Asia
BN Revolution
BN Macro
BN War & Peace
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BN Capital & Accumulation
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BN Hegemony
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 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, 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
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BN Region - Middle East
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BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
BN Region - Asia
BN Revolution
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BN War & Peace
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Science & Technology
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BN Agency
BN Comparative
BN Resistance
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Class
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BN Trade
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BN International & Global
BN Power
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BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
BN Region - Pacific
BN Crisis
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BN Money & Finance
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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.
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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
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
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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Invitation for a seminar on the current crisis followed by a book launch of CAPITAL AND POWER
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Law
BN Theory
BN Data & Statistics
BN State & Government
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Industrial Organization
BN Civil Society
BN Institutions
BN Macro
BN War & Peace
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Science & Technology
BN History
BN Methodology
BN Agency
BN Resistance
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Class
BN Labour
BN Growth
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Trade
BN Power
BN International & Global
BN Culture
BN Business Enterprise
BN Value & Price
BN Crisis
BN Production
BN Myth
BN Money & Finance
BN Ideology
BN Distribution
BN Philosophy
BN Space
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BN Policy
BN Time
SEMINAR: "Contours of Crisis: Fiction and Reality"
Monday, October 26, 2009, 2:30 – 4:30 pm, Verney Room, S674 Ross, Keele Campus of York University
BOOK LAUNCH: "Capital as Power: A Study of Order and Creorder"
Monday, October 26, 2009, 4:30 – 6:00 pm, Political Science Lounge, S655 Ross, Keele Campus of York University
Food and refreshments will be served.
2009-10
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Invitation for a seminar on the current crisis followed by a book launch of CAPITAL AND POWER
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2009). Department of Political Science. York University. October. (Other; English).
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Seven Integrated Panels on "Capital as Power": Timetable and Program
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
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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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Peace, Peace, and No Peace (שלום, שלום, ואין שלום)
Orr, Akiva
Machover, Moshé
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מגב כריכת ההוצאה הראשונה, 1961
הספר סוקר את התפתחות יחסי ישראל-ערב בשנים 1961-1948 כפי שהשתקפו בעיתונות הישראלית ומעל במת הכנסת. דעות כל החוגים בישראל -- מ"חרות" עד מק"י – מובאות בהרחבה מפי דובריהם המוסמכים ביותר. רבים ימצאו כאן לראשונה תאור מפורט של עובדות נשכחות. המעטים היודעים את העובדות יופתעו להיווכח באיזו מידה מסוגל מנגנון תעמולה ממלכתי לעצב לא רק את השקפתו של האזרח אלא גם את זכרונו
מההקדמה להוצאה השניה, 1999
למהדורה זו צורפו נספחים הכוללים מידע שהיה חסוי בשעתו ונחשף רק עשרות שנים לאחר שכתבנו את הספר. שיערנו שניתוחינו יקבלו לימים אישור נוסף. ואכן, העובדות שנחשפו מאז, שאחדות מהן הפתיעו גם אותנו, מאשרות את ניתוחנו. אין פירוש הדבר שכל המידע החסוי מאותה תקופה כבר נחשף
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Peace, Peace, and No Peace (שלום, שלום, ואין שלום).
Orr, Akiva and Machover, Moshé (1999). Second Edition. Israel. Self Published. (Book; Hebrew).
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To the New Readers Innocent of the Undeconstructed Past: On the Second Edition of "Peace, Peace, and No Peace" (אל הקוראים החדשים אשר לא ידעו את העבר הלא-משופץ)
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
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שלום, שלום, ואין שלום נראה כיום ספר מיושן, שחוזר על טיעונים ישנים הידועים לכל האינטליגנציה בעולם מאז ומעולם. הספר לא רק שאינו 'מחדש' הרבה בנושא הסכסוך הפלסטיני-ישראלי, אלא שהוא מעלה טיעונים שכיום אינם אופנתיים, בוודאי שלא לעין הרדיקלית. דרך כתיבת הספר אינה מקובלת. הוא אינו מבריק בסגנונו – מכל מקום, יחסית לברק של מאות ואלפי כתבים אקדמיים, עיתונאיים ופוליטיים – הוא נראה אפור, ולעתים בעל תיאוריות ועמדות מיושנות. אפילו חלק מן ה'מיינסטרים' האקדמי של היום נראה 'אלגנטי' יותר, 'רלבנטי' יותר, מאשר הספר העתיק הזה. אבל כדאי לציין למען ההיסטוריה הלא-נעימה לעתים, כי הספר הזה היה הראשון בתולדות המזרח-התיכון, אשר בנה היסטוריוסופיה אובייקטיבית חדשה של הסכסוך הערבי-ישראלי
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To the New Readers Innocent of the Undeconstructed Past: On the Second Edition of "Peace, Peace, and No Peace" (אל הקוראים החדשים אשר לא ידעו את העבר הלא-משופץ)
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2010). March. pp. 1-4. (Review; Hebrew).
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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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Review of Nitzan and Bichler's "Capital as Power: A Study of Order and Creorder"
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FROM THE REVIEW: "The authors of Capital As Power wish, as they said in their own words at a recent Rethinking Marxism conference, to perform a ‘ctrl-alt-del’ on current political economy. The basis for this extreme assertion is the sorry state of value theory and the concepts that depend upon that theory, including capital. In place of the two standard theories of value (the neoclassical ‘utility theory of value’ and the Marxist ‘labor theory of value’), both of which have serious analytical and ontological problems, Nitzan and Bichler offer a theory that capital is nothing but quantified power."
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Review of Nitzan and Bichler's "Capital as Power: A Study of Order and Creorder"
Cochrane, DT. (2010). Theory in Action. Vol. 3. No. 2, April. pp. 110-116. (Review; English).
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Kapital als Macht und imaginäre Institution: Eine Einführung in die Kapitalmachttheorie von Jonathan Nitzan und Shimshon Bichler
Martin, Ulf
D'Alessio, Nestor
Wolf, Harald
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BN Value & Price
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BN Money & Finance
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Mit ihrem Buch Capital as Power (2009) haben Jonathan Nitzan und
Shimshon Bichler eine radikale Alternative zu neoklassischen und marxistischen Wirtschaftstheorien vorgelegt. „Kapital“ begreifen sie im Rahmen ihres neuen Ansatzes nicht im engeren Sinn als ökonomische Größe, die - wie in der Neoklassik - in Nutzen-Einheiten oder - wie in der marxistischen Werttheorie - in abstrakter Arbeit gemessen werden kann, sondern als symbolische Quantifizierung gesellschaftlicher Macht. Diese Konzeption verspricht nicht nur, einen wichtigen Beitrag zum besseren Verständnis der aktuellen Krisenentwicklungen der Weltwirtschaft zu liefern, sondern sie hat auch interessante Berührungspunkte zum Konzept der imaginären Institution bei Cornelius Castoriadis.
Der diesjährige VSFA-Workshop soll die Möglichkeit bieten, den Ansatz von Nitzan und Bichler kennenzulernen, über seine kapitalismus - und krisentheoretischen Implikationen nachzudenken sowie nach den Verbindungen zum Denken von Castoriadis zu fragen.
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Martin, Ulf and D'Alessio, Nestor and Wolf, Harald. (2010). 19 June. (Other; German).
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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.
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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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BN Cooperation & Collective Action
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BN Conflict & Violence
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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.
VIDEOS:
To watch the panels, click the link to the video podcasts above.
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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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Capital as Power: An Audio Interview with Jonathan Nitzan
Cochrane, DT
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THE QUESTIONS:
1. Why do we need a theory of capital at all? (00:51 minutes)
2. Why do we need a new theory of capital? (10:28 minutes)
3. What does your theory of capital do that the other problematic theories do not? (21:57 minutes)
4. Where do other power institutions such as the military or the police and other government organs fit within this cosmology? (06:32 minutes)
5. You have described capital as "finance, and only finance." This would seem to be an explicit inversion of Marx who considered finance to be fictitious capital. Can you describe the role of finance in capitalism? (19:30 minutes)
6. Marx's system of thought was a total system. What consequences, if any, does your theory have for other important Marxian concepts, such as alienation? (23:25 minutes)
7. Marx’s emphasis on production and labour gave workers a central role in both capitalist society and the communist society to come. What are the consequences for your understanding of the worker’s role in accumulation on the one hand and a humane post-capitalist society on the other? (20:57 minutes)
8. What, if anything, does your theory tell us about either resistance against capitalism today or the creation of a humane post-capitalist society? (06:20 minutes)
Duration of the complete interview: 1:51 hours
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Capital as Power: An Audio Interview with Jonathan Nitzan
Cochrane, DT and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2010). September. (Interview; 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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Castoriadis, Veblen and the 'Power Theory of Capital'
Cochrane, DT
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A critical examination of value theories, capital accumulation and organized power
Aarhus University Press
Straume, I. S.
Humphreys, J. F
2011
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Castoriadis, Veblen and the 'Power Theory of Capital'
Cochrane, DT. (2011). Edited by Straume, I. S. and Humphreys, J. F. Aarhus University Press, pp. 89-123. (Book Chapter; 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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Baines, Joseph and Hager, Sandy Brian and Ostojić, Mladen. (2011). (Other; English).
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Review of Nitzan and Bichler's "Capital as Power: A Study of Order and Creorder"
Mathoor, Vineeth
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FROM THE REVIEW: "Capitalism is the 'natural reality' of the day: we live in and with its beauty and perplexities. As of now, we seem to be helpless before its gigantic leap forward and submit ourselves to its power. The rules by which we abide, the morals we keep and the very life we love to cherish all sprout up, engage, adjust, fight in and with the different manifestations of capitalism, and owe much debt to its intricate legacies. But do we know what capitalism really is? And how do we know that what we know of capitalism is accurate? This book brilliantly examines and rigorously analyses these very old questions of political economy and the theoretical attempts to define capitalism in its political, social and philosophical sense, situating them in the classical political economy of the 18th and 19th centuries."
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Review of Nitzan and Bichler's "Capital as Power: A Study of Order and Creorder"
Mathoor, Vineeth. (2011). Capital & Class. Vol. 35. No. 2, June. pp. 337-340. (Review; 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
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BN Ecology & Environment
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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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"The Capitalist Mode of Power: Past, Present, Future": Conference Programme and Videos
Baines, Joseph and Hager, Sandy Brian and Ostojić, Mladen. (2011). (Other; English).
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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
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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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The Asymptotes of Power
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
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FROM THE CLOSING COMMENTS BY JONATHAN NITZAN:
Today’s talk has, like the one I gave at last year's conference on Capital as Power, presented my joint work with Bichler on the present crisis. Last year, I argued that this crisis is a systemic one, and that capitalists were struck by systemic fear – a primordial consternation for the very existence of their system. My purpose today has been to explain why.
In order to do so, I have set aside the liberal-democratic façade that economists label 'the economy' and instead concentrated on the nested hierarchies of organized power. The nominal quantity of capital, I’ve argued, represents not material consumption and production, but commodified power. In modern capitalism, the quantities of capitalist power are expressed distributionally, as differential ratios of nominal dollar magnitudes. And the key to understanding capital as power is to decipher the connection between the qualitative processes of power on the one hand, and the nominal distributional quantities that these processes engender on the other.
I have dissected, step by step, the national income accounts of the United States, from the most general categories down to the net profits of the country’s largest corporations. I have shown that, from the viewpoint of the leading corporations, most of the redistributional processes – from the aggregate to the disaggregate – are close to being exhausted. By the end of the twentieth century, the largest U.S. corporations, approximated by the top 0.01%, have reached an unprecedented situation: their net profit share of national income hovers around record highs, and it seems that this share cannot be increased much further under the current political-economic regime.
This asymptotic situation, Bichler and I believe, explains why leading capitalists have been struck by systemic fear. Peering into the future, they realize that the only way to further increase their distributional power is to apply an even greater dose of violence. Yet, given the high level of force already being exerted, and given that the exertion of even greater force may bring about heightened resistance, capitalists are increasingly fearful of the backlash they are about to unleash. The closer they get to the asymptote, the bleaker the future they see.
It is of course true that no one knows exactly where the asymptote lies, at least not before the ramifications of approaching it become apparent. But the fact that, over the past decade, capitalists have been pricing down their assets while their profit share of income hovers around record highs suggests that, in their minds, the asymptote is nigh.
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The Asymptotes of Power
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2012). February. pp. 1-45. (Conference Paper / Proceedings; English).
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2012-13)
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.
2012
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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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The Asymptotes of Power
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
BN Money & Finance
BN Conflict & Violence
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This is the latest in a series of articles we have been writing on the current crisis. The purpose of our previous papers was to characterize the crisis. We claimed that it was a 'systemic crisis', and that capitalists were gripped by 'systemic fear'. In this article, we seek to explain why. The problem that capitalists face today, we argue, is not that their power has withered, but, on the contrary, that their power has increased. Indeed, not only has their power increased, it has increased by so much that it might be approaching its asymptote. And since capitalists look not backward to the past but forward to the future, they have good reason to fear that, from now on, the most likely trajectory of this power will be not up, but down. The paper begins by setting up our general framework and key concepts. It continues with a step-by-step deconstruction of key power processes in the United States, attempting to assess how close these processes are to their asymptotes. And it concludes with brief observations about what may lie ahead.
2012
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The Asymptotes of Power
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2012). Real-World Economics Review. No. 60, June. pp. 18-53. (Article - Journal; English).
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Le capital comme pouvoir : une étude de l'ordre et du créordre
Nitzan, Jonathan
Bichler, Shimshon
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La quatrième de couverture :
Les théories orthodoxes du capitalisme sont en crise: après des siècles de débat, elles sont toujours incapables de nous dire ce qu'est le capital. Libéraux et marxistes tiennent le capital pour une entité "économique" qu'on peut comptabiliser en unités universelles d'"utils" ou de "travail abstrait". Mais ces unités sont fictives: personne n'a jamais été en mesure de les observer ou de les mesurer. Parce que le libéralisme et le marxisme reposent sur ces unités qui n'existent pas, leurs théories flottent dans le vide. Elles ne peuvent pas expliquer le processus qui importe le plus - l'accumulation du capital.
Écrit dans une langue claire et aussi accessible aux profanes qu'aux experts, ce livre propose une alternative radicale : une théorie originale du "capital comme pouvoir" et une histoire inédite du "mode capitaliste du pouvoir". Pour les auteurs, le capital n'est pas une simple entité économique, mais bien une quantification symbolique du pouvoir. Le capital, affirment les auteurs, représente le pouvoir organisé dont disposent les groupes du capital dominant pour remodeler - ou créordonner - leur société.
Max Milo
2012-06
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Le capital comme pouvoir : une étude de l'ordre et du créordre.
Nitzan, Jonathan and Bichler, Shimshon (2012). Traduit de l’anglais par Vincent Guillin. Paris. Max Milo. (Book; French).
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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
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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.
2012
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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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The 1%, Exploitation and Wealth: Tim Di Muzio interviews Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
Di Muzio, Tim
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Rethinking resistance, power and production.
2012
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The 1%, Exploitation and Wealth: Tim Di Muzio interviews Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan and Di Muzio, Tim. (2012). Review of Capital as Power. Vol. 1. No. 1, September. pp. 1-22. (Article - Journal; English).
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The 1%, Exploitation and Wealth: Tim Di Muzio interviews Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan (Reprint)
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
Di Muzio, Tim
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Rethinking resistance, power and production.
2012-10-02
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The 1%, Exploitation and Wealth: Tim Di Muzio interviews Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan (Reprint)
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan and Di Muzio, Tim. (2012). Philosophers for Change. 2 October. (Article - Magazine; English).
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Invitation to a seminar -- "No Way Out: Crime, Punishment & the Capitalization of Power"
Nitzan, Jonathan
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SEMINAR: "No Way Out: Crime, Punishment & the Capitalization of Power"
WHERE & WHEN: Monday, November 12, 2012, 2:30 – 4:30 pm, Verney Room, S674 Ross, Keele Campus of York University
WHAT: The United States is often hailed as the world’s largest ‘free market’. But this ‘free market’ is also the world’s largest penal colony. It holds over seven million adults – roughly five per cent of the labour force – in jail, in prison, on parole and on probation. Is this an anomaly, or does the ‘free market’ require massive state punishment? Why did the correctional population start to rise in the 1980s, together with the onset of neoliberalism? How is this increase related to the upward redistribution of income and the capitalization of power? Can soaring incarceration sustain the unprecedented power of dominant capital, or is there a reversal in the offing?
Attendance is free.
2012-11
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Invitation to a seminar -- "No Way Out: Crime, Punishment & the Capitalization of Power"
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2012). Department of Political Science. York University. November. (Other; English).
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No Way Out: Crime, Punishment and the Limits to Power (Transcript and Video)
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
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The United States is often hailed as the world's largest 'free market'. But this 'free market' is also the world's largest penal colony. It holds over seven million adults – roughly five per cent of the labour force – in jail, in prison, on parole and on probation. Is this an anomaly, or does the 'free market' require massive state punishment? Why did the correctional population start to rise in the 1980s, together with the onset of neoliberalism? How is this increase related to the upward redistribution of income and the capitalization of power? Can soaring incarceration sustain the unprecedented power of dominant capital, or is there a reversal in the offing?
2012-09
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No Way Out: Crime, Punishment and the Limits to Power (Transcript and Video)
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2012). September. pp. 1-19. (Conference Paper / Proceedings; English).
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No Way Out: Crime, Punishment and the Limits to Power (Reprint)
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
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The United States is often hailed as the world's largest 'free market'. But this 'free market' is also the world's largest penal colony. It holds over seven million adults – roughly five per cent of the labour force – in jail, in prison, on parole and on probation. Is this an anomaly, or does the 'free market' require massive state punishment? Why did the correctional population start to rise in the 1980s, together with the onset of neoliberalism? How is this increase related to the upward redistribution of income and the capitalization of power? Can soaring incarceration sustain the unprecedented power of dominant capital, or is there a reversal in the offing?
2012-11-23
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No Way Out: Crime, Punishment and the Limits to Power (Reprint)
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2012). Dissident Voice. 23 November. pp. 1-19. (Article - Magazine; English).
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No Way Out: Crime, Punishment & the Capitalization of Power -- Video and Transcript
Nitzan, Jonathan
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The United States is often hailed as the world’s largest ‘free market’. But this ‘free market’ is also the world’s largest penal colony. It holds over seven million adults – roughly five per cent of the labour force – in jail, in prison, on parole and on probation. Is this an anomaly, or does the ‘free market’ require massive state punishment? Why did the correctional population start to rise in the 1980s, together with the onset of neoliberalism? How is this increase related to the upward redistribution of income and the capitalization of power? Can soaring incarceration sustain the unprecedented power of dominant capital, or is there a reversal in the offing?
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No Way Out: Crime, Punishment & the Capitalization of Power -- Video and Transcript
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2012). 12 November. (Lecture / Presentation; English).
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No Way Out: Crime, Punishment and the Limits to Power (Reprint)
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
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The United States is often hailed as the world's largest 'free market'. But this 'free market' is also the world's largest penal colony. It holds over seven million adults – roughly five per cent of the labour force – in jail, in prison, on parole and on probation. Is this an anomaly, or does the 'free market' require massive state punishment? Why did the correctional population start to rise in the 1980s, together with the onset of neoliberalism? How is this increase related to the upward redistribution of income and the capitalization of power? Can soaring incarceration sustain the unprecedented power of dominant capital, or is there a reversal in the offing?
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No Way Out: Crime, Punishment and the Limits to Power (Reprint)
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2012). Philosophers for Change. 4 December. pp. 1-19. (Article - Magazine; English).
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Call for papers on the subject of "Capital as Power"
Nitzan, Jonathan
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Di Muzio, Tim
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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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Walmart’s Contested Expansion in the Retail Business: Differential Accumulation, Institutional Restructuring and Social Resistance
Baines, Joseph
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*** Winner of the Eighth ANNUAL STUDENT SCHOLARS AWARD of The Association for Institutional Thought ***
This paper offers an analysis of Walmart's contested expansion in the retail business. It draws on, and develops, some aspects of the capital as power framework so as to provide the first quantitative explication of the company's power trajectory to date. After rapid growth in the first four decades of its existence, the power of Walmart appears to be flat-lining relative to dominant capital as a whole. The major problems for Walmart lie in the fact that its green-field growth is running into barriers, while its cost cutting measures seem to be approaching a floor. The paper contends that these problems are in part born out of resistance that Walmart is experiencing at multiple social scales. This resistance helps to explain why Walmart is nearing what appears to be an 'asymptote' – a distributional limit that the company might not be able to pass. Walmart’s power trajectory may give us clues about the future limits on the power of dominant capital as a whole.
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Walmart’s Contested Expansion in the Retail Business: Differential Accumulation, Institutional Restructuring and Social Resistance
Baines, Joseph. (2012). Political Science. York University. October. pp. 1-33. (Article - Monograph; English).
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Capitalism as a Mode of Power: Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan interviewed by Piotr Dutkiewicz
Dutkiewicz, Piotr
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PREAMBLE BY PIOTR DUTKIEWICZ: In a unique two-pronged dovetailing discussion, frequent collaborators and coauthors Jonathan Nitzan and Shimshon Bichler discuss the nature of contemporary capitalism. Their central argument is that the dominant approaches to studying the market – liberalism and Marxism – are as flawed as the market itself. Offering a historically rich and analytically incisive critique of the recent history of capitalism and crisis, they suggest that instead of studying the relations of capital to power we must conceptualize capital as power if we are to understand the dynamics of the market system. This approach allows us to examine the seemingly paradoxical workings of the capitalist mechanism, whereby profit and capitalization are divorced from productivity and machines in the so-called real economy. Indeed Nitzan and Bichler paint a picture of a strained system whose component parts exist in an antagonistic relationship. In their opinion, the current crisis is a systemic one afflicting a fatally flawed system. However, it is not one that seems to be giving birth to a unified opposition movement or to a new mode of thinking. The two political economists call for nothing short of a new mode of imagining the market, our political system, and our very world.
[A shorter version of this interview is forthcoming in "22 Ideas to Fix the World: Conversations with the World’s Foremost Thinkers," edited by Piotr Dutkiewicz and Richard Sakwa (New York: New York University Press, WPF and the Social Science Research Council, 2013).]
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Capitalism as a Mode of Power: Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan interviewed by Piotr Dutkiewicz
Dutkiewicz, Piotr and Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2013). July. pp. 1-22. (Interview; English).
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Dominant Capital and the Transformation of Korean Capitalism: From Cold War to Globalization
Park, Hyeng-Joon
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After the 1997 financial crisis, the neo-liberal restructuring of the Korean political economy accelerated dramatically. While there is a general consensus that the reform has had negative consequences for Korean society, heated debates continue over the culprits of the 1997 crisis and the changes that followed in its wake. Major opinions have largely coalesced into two opposing camps: one, finding the cause in cronyism and the anachronistic management of the Korean chaebols, advocates market-centred economic reforms; the other, attributing the cause to the ‘unproductive’ nature of foreign financial capital, suggests that the restoration of statist development model, in which the economy is led by the state-chaebol nexus, is a better way for Korean society.
The main reason for the asymmetry between the ‘progressive’ critiques and ‘conservative’ solutions of these two theoretical camps lies in their misunderstanding of the way in which power evolves in capitalist society. Their theories, which are premised on the dichotomy between ‘politics’ and ‘economics,’ are blind to the mutual transformation of capital and the state—to the historical changes in the nature of these institutions through the commodification of power.
The central assumption of this dissertation is that it is necessary to understand the mutual transformation of capital and the state and the evolution of the capitalist ruling class in order to grasp the nature of the post-1997 social restructuring. For this purpose, it adopts Nitzan and Bichler’s perspective of capital as power. From this perspective, situating our understanding of the 1997 crisis and the post-crisis restructuring in the context of the half-century-long evolution of capitalist power in Korea and the transformation of the regimes of differential capital accumulation, this dissertation makes three interrelated arguments.
It argues, first, that the post-1997 restructuring firmly entrenched capitalization as the creorder of Korean society. Second, it argues that globalization has incorporated Korea’s dominant capital into the global structure of absentee owners through the trans-nationalization of ownership and accumulation. Lastly, it argues that the reduction of green-field investment, relative to the pre-1997 period, is to be explained by the shift of the regime of differential accumulation.
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Dominant Capital and the Transformation of Korean Capitalism: From Cold War to Globalization
Park, Hyeng-Joon. (2013). Unpublished PhD Dissertation. Department of Political Science. York University. (Thesis; English).
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Capitalism as a Mode of Power: Piotr Dutkiewicz talks with Shimshon Bichler (Капитализм как режим власти: Пётр Дуткевич беседует с Шимшоном Бихлером)
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Поскольку мировой кризис продолжается, и правящий класс балансирует на грани паники, существует реальная вероятность массового сдвига вправо, как в 1930-е годы. Поворот будет трудно предотвратить, не говоря уже о том, чтобы противодействовать ему или обратить вспять при отсутствии новой теоретической альтернативы.
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Dutkiewicz, Piotr and Bichler, Shimshon. (2013). Russia in Global Affairs. June. pp. 40-54. (Interview; Russian).
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2013-14)
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, 2013-14)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2013). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).
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The Capitalist Mode of Power: Critical Engagements with the Power Theory of Value
Di Muzio, Tim
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BN Industrial Organization
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BN Power
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BN Value & Price
BN Crisis
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BN Money & Finance
BN Region - Africa
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This edited volume offers the first critical engagement with one of the most provocative and controversial theories in political economy: the thesis that capital can be theorized as power and that capital is finance and only finance. The book also includes a detailed introduction to this novel thesis first put forward by Nitzan and Bichler in their Capital as Power.
Although endorsing the capital as power argument to varying extents, contributors to this volume agree that a new understanding of capital that radically departs from Marxist and Neoclassical theories cannot be ignored. Offering the first application and appraisal of Nitzan and Bichler’s theory, chapters examine the thesis in the context of energy and global capitalization, US Investment Banks, trade and investment agreements between Canada, the US and Mexico, and multinational corporations in Apartheid South Africa. Balancing theory, methodology and empirical analysis throughout, this book is accessible to new readers, whilst contextualising and advancing the original theoretical debate.
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2013
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The Capitalist Mode of Power: Critical Engagements with the Power Theory of Value.
Di Muzio, Tim (2013). Routledge. (Book; English).
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Capitalism as a Mode of Power: Piotr Dutkiewicz in Conversation with Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
Dutkiewicz, Piotr
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PREAMBLE BY PIOTR DUTKIEWICZ: In a unique two-pronged dovetailing discussion, frequent collaborators and coauthors Jonathan Nitzan and Shimshon Bichler discuss the nature of contemporary capitalism. Their central argument is that the dominant approaches to studying the market – liberalism and Marxism – are as flawed as the market itself. Offering a historically rich and analytically incisive critique of the recent history of capitalism and crisis, they suggest that instead of studying the relations of capital to power we must conceptualize capital as power if we are to understand the dynamics of the market system. This approach allows us to examine the seemingly paradoxical workings of the capitalist mechanism, whereby profit and capitalization are divorced from productivity and machines in the so-called real economy. Indeed Nitzan and Bichler paint a picture of a strained system whose component parts exist in an antagonistic relationship. In their opinion, the current crisis is a systemic one afflicting a fatally flawed system. However, it is not one that seems to be giving birth to a unified opposition movement or to a new mode of thinking. The two political economists call for nothing short of a new mode of imagining the market, our political system, and our very world.
New York University Press and the Social Science Research Council
Dutkiewicz, Piotr
Sakwa, Richard
2013-09
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Capitalism as a Mode of Power: Piotr Dutkiewicz in Conversation with Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan and Dutkiewicz, Piotr. (2013). In 22 Ideas to Fix the World: Conversations with the World's Foremost Thinkers. Edited by Dutkiewicz, Piotr and Sakwa, Richard. New York University Press and the Social Science Research Council, pp. 326-354. (Book Chapter; English).
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Six Integrated Panels on "Capital as Power": Timetable and Program
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 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
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BN Philosophy
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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.
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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).
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Chaebol: the Transnational Capital that Rules Korea (재벌, 한국을 지배하는 초국적 자본)
Park, Hyeng-Joon
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이 책의 목적은 지금까지 주로 국가 대 시장, 국내산업자본 대 외국금융자본이라는 이분법적 틀에서 다루어져 왔던 한국사회의 포스트-1997 본성 논쟁에 새로운 시각을 제시하는 것이다. 이를 위해, 이 책은 조나단 닛잔과 심손 비클러가 발전시킨 권력자본론을 채택했다. 권력자본론의 시각에서, 1997년 위기와 포스트-1997 구조조정을 지난 반세기 동안 진행되어온 한국자본주의 권력의 진화라는 맥락 속에 위치시키고, 차등적 자본축적체제의 전환과정으로 설명한다. 이를 바탕으로, 이 책에서는 다음의 상호 연관된 세 가지 주요 주장을 펼치고 있다. 첫째, 포스트-1997 개혁과정은 자본화를 한국사회의 가장 중심적 사회질서 원리로 확립시켰다. 둘째, 세계화의 본성은 소유권과 축적의 초국적화를 통해 한국의 지배자본을 글로벌 부재소유주 구조 속으로 편입시켰다. 마지막으로, 1997년 위기 이전에 비해 상대적으로 투자가 준 현상은 차등적 축적체제의 전환으로 설명되어야 한다.
The purpose of this book is transcend the current debates on the post-1997 restructuring of Korean society, debates that are commonly framed within the dichotomies of state versus market and of domestic industrial capital versus foreign financial capital. Instead of these dichotomies, the book adopts the perspective of capital as power, the political economic approach elaborated by Jonathan Nitzan and Shimshon Bichler. Using this new perspective, the analysis attempts to situate our understanding of the 1997 crisis and the restructuring that followed in the context of the Korea's half-century evolution of capitalist power and its transformative regimes of differential capital accumulation. The book advanced three interrelated arguments. First, that the post-1997 restructuring firmly entrenched capitalization as the creorder of Korean society. Second, that globalization has incorporated Korea's dominant capital into the global structure of absentee owners through the transnationalization of ownership and accumulation. And, third, that the reduction of green-field investment relative to the pre-1997 period is part of the country's changing regime of differential accumulation.
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2013
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Chaebol: the Transnational Capital that Rules Korea (재벌, 한국을 지배하는 초국적 자본).
Park, Hyeng-Joon (2013). Bookworld. (Book; Korean).
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Speaker Series on the Capitalist Mode of Power -- Programme and Videos
Nitzan, Jonathan
Brennan, Jordan
McMahon, James
Cochrane, DT
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OVERVIEW: Existing theories of capitalism, mainstream as well as heterodox, view capitalism as a mode of production and consumption. The purpose of this speaker series is to interrogate capitalism as a mode of power. The talks are organized by The Forum on Capital as Power (www.capitalaspower.com) and sponsored by the York Department of Political Science and the Graduate Programme in Social and Political Thought. There will be refreshments and all are welcome.
WHERE: York Lanes, Room 305, York University, Keele Campus
PRESENTATION SCHEDULE:
Jonathan Nitzan -- Can Capitalists Afford Recovery? Economic Policy When Capital Is Power (Tuesday, Oct 29, 2013, 2:30-4:30)
Jordan Brennan -- A Shrinking Universe: How Corporate Power Shapes Inequality (Tuesday, Nov 5, 2013, 2:30-4:30)
James McMahon -- I've Seen This Movie A Thousand Times: Risk and the Hollywood Film Business (Wednesday, Nov 13, 2013, 2:30-4:30)
D.T. Cochrane -- The Power of Love: Diamonds and the Accumulation of De Beers (Tuesday, Nov 19, 2013, 2:30-4:30)
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Speaker Series on the Capitalist Mode of Power -- Programme and Videos
Nitzan, Jonathan and Brennan, Jordan and McMahon, James and Cochrane, DT. (2013). The Forum on Capital as Power, the Department of Political Science and the Graduate Programme in Social and Political Thought. York University. (Other; English).
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Let There Be Light: Casting Away the Shadow of the Asymptote
Perera, Sanjay
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Is Singapore approaching the asymptotes of power?
2012-12-29
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Let There Be Light: Casting Away the Shadow of the Asymptote
Perera, Sanjay. (2012). Singapore Ideas. 29 December. (Article - Magazine; English).
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No Way Out: Crime, Punishment and the Capitalization of Power
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
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The United States is often hailed as the world's largest 'free market'. But this 'free market' is also the world's largest penal colony. It holds over seven million adults – roughly five per cent of the labour force – in jail, in prison, on parole and on probation. Is this an anomaly, or does the 'free market' require massive state punishment? Why did the correctional population start to rise in the 1980s, together with the onset of neoliberalism? How is this increase related to the upward redistribution of income and the capitalization of power? Can soaring incarceration sustain the unprecedented power of dominant capital, or is there a reversal in the offing? The paper examines these questions by juxtaposing the ‘Rusche thesis’ with the notion of capitalism as a mode of power. The empirical analysis suggests that the Rusche thesis holds under the normal circumstances of ‘business as usual’, but breaks down during periods of systemic crisis. During the systemic crises of the 1930s and the 2000s, unemployment increased sharply, but crime and the severity of punishment, instead of rising, dropped perceptibly.
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No Way Out: Crime, Punishment and the Capitalization of Power
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2014). Crime, Law and Social Change. Vol. 61. No. 3, April. pp. 251-271. (Article - Journal; English).
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Wal-Mart's Power Trajectory: A Contribution to the Political Economy of the Firm
Baines, Joseph
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This article offers a power theory of value analysis of Wal‐Mart’s contested expansion in the retail business. More specifically, it draws on, and develops, some aspects of the capital as power framework so as to provide the first clear quantitative explication of the company’s power trajectory to date. After rapid growth in the first four decades of its existence, the power of Wal‐Mart appears to be flat‐lining relative to dominant capital as a whole. The major problems for Wal‐Mart lie in the fact that its green‐field growth is running into barriers, while its cost cutting measures seem to be approaching a floor. The article contends that these problems are in part born out of resistance that Wal‐Mart is experiencing at multiple social scales. The case of Wal‐Mart may tell us about the wider limits of corporate power within contemporary capitalism; and the research methods outlined here may be of use to scholars seeking to conduct political‐economic research on the pecuniary trajectories of other major firms.
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Wal-Mart's Power Trajectory: A Contribution to the Political Economy of the Firm
Baines, Joseph. (2014). Review of Capital as Power. Vol. 1. No. 1, March. pp. 79-109. (Article - Journal; English).
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Nonlinearities of the Sabotage-Redistribution Process
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
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The relationship between sabotage and redistribution is inherently nonlinear. This research note illustrates aspects of this nolinearity in the case of the United States.
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Nonlinearities of the Sabotage-Redistribution Process
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2014). Research Note. 19 May. pp. 1-5. (Article - Working Paper; English).
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Political Economy of Capital Accumulation (YorkU, LAPS/POLS 4292 6.0, Undergraduate, Fall Term, 2014-15)
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, 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
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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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Encumbered Behemoth: Wal-Mart, Differential Accumulation and International Retail Restructuring (Preprint)
Baines, Joseph
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This chapter draws on, and develops, some aspects of the capital as power framework so as to provide the first clear quantitative explication of the company’s power trajectory to date. After rapid growth in the first four decades of its existence, the power of Wal-Mart appears to be flat-lining relative to dominant capital as a whole. The major problems for Wal-Mart lie in the fact that its green-field growth is running into barriers, while its cost cutting measures seem to be approaching a floor. The chapter contends that these problems are in part born out of resistance that Wal-Mart is experiencing at multiple social scales.
Edward Elgar
van der Pijl, Kees
2015
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Encumbered Behemoth: Wal-Mart, Differential Accumulation and International Retail Restructuring (Preprint)
Baines, Joseph. (2015). In Handbook of the International Political Economy of Production. Edited by van der Pijl, Kees. Edward Elgar, pp. 149-166. (Book Chapter; English).
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Notes de lecture sur le livre "Le capital comme pouvoir"
Wajnsztejn, Jacques
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Certaines des thèses du livre de Nitzan et Bichler se rapprochent de celles de Temps critiques et nous avons jugé bon d’aller y voir de plus près.
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Notes de lecture sur le livre "Le capital comme pouvoir"
Wajnsztejn, Jacques. (2014). Temps critiques. No. 17. July. (Review; French).
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Fuel, Feed and the Corporate Restructuring of the Food Regime
Baines, Joseph
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The agrofuel boom has brought about some of the most significant transformations in the world food system in recent decades. A rich and diverse body of agrarian political economy research has emerged that elucidates the conflicts and redistributional shifts engendered by these transformations. However, less attention has been given to differences within agri-food capital. This paper contributes to the existing literature on agrofuels, by showing how one cluster of agri-food corporations and farmers within the US has benefited from soaring ethanol production at the expense of another cluster. More specifically, I delineate and chart the pecuniary trajectories of two corporate-led distributional coalitions that have vied over the course taken by the US ethanol sector: the 'Agro-Trader nexus' and the 'Animal Processor nexus'. My main finding is that the US ethanol boom has been a vector of redistribution: increasing the earnings of the Agro-Trader nexus and corn growers while reducing the earnings of the Animal Processor nexus and livestock farmers. This finding points to the limits and contradictions of agrofuels capitalism and the acute tensions that exist at the heart of the corporate food regime.
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Fuel, Feed and the Corporate Restructuring of the Food Regime
Baines, Joseph. (2015). The Journal of Peasant Studies. Vol. 42. No. 2, March. pp. 295-321. (Article - Journal; English).
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The Scientist and the Church
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
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FROM THE BACK COVER:
The Scientist and the Church is a wide-ranging biography of research, showcasing Bichler and Nitzan’s attempts to break through the stifling dogmas of the academic church and chart a new scientific cosmology of capitalism. Central to the authors’ work is the notion that capital is not a productive economic category but capitalized power, and that capitalism should be conceived and researched not as a mode of production and consumption but as a mode of power.
The articles collected in this volume outline the general contours of their approach, flesh out some of their recent research and offer personal insights into the broader politics of their journey. The first chapters reexamine the common foundations of the neoclassical and Marxist doctrines, sketch the contours of the authors’ alternative cosmology of capitalized power, identify the asymptotes – or limits – of this power and explore the all-encompassing logic of modern finance. Subsequent chapters research the connection between redistribution and cyclical crises, reassess the Marxist nexus between imperialism and financialism, rethink the oft-misunderstood role of crime and punishment in the capitalist mode of power and articulate a new theory and history of Middle-East energy conflicts. The closing chapters include two big-picture interviews, as well as riveting reflections on the authors’ own scientific clashes with the church.
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The Scientist and the Church.
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan (2015). World Economic Association. (Book; English).
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Introduction to "The Scientist and the Church"
Bichler, Shimshon
Nitzan, Jonathan
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FROM THE INTRODUCTION:
Human society, one may argue, is propelled by a dynamic clash of two primordial drives: creativity and power. The urge to invent confronts the impulse to conserve, the desire to change contests the quest to impose, the will to transcend conflicts with the impetus to restrict, harness and sabotage. It seems that the ever-present need to create something new always stands against the itch to redistribute and appropriate.
Arthur Koestler described this clash, somewhat romantically, in his masterful history of cosmology, 'The Sleepwalkers' (1959). His lone scientists grope in the dark. They search for cues, hints and leads. They often stumble, falling flat on their faces. Rarely do they know exactly what they are looking for. But they go on. And then, suddenly, comes a revelation. The scientist sees a spark. Many a time the spark fizzles out and dies. But sometimes it persists long enough to ignite a fire. Novel ideas, syllogisms, explanations, equations and theories start to emerge in quick succession. Before long, a whirlwind of light builds up in the middle of the darkness. The whirlwind twists and turns, drawing in other scientists, generating more light, more ideas, more findings. In rare cases, it even gives rise to a totally new cosmology.
But this creativity is never easy to manifest. Wherever they go, the scientists find themselves faced with a monolithic wall of resistance. Confronting them are the dominant power institutions of society, the opaque and seemingly impenetrable complex of church, academy, state, army and business organizations that control and leverage the prevailing beliefs, ideologies, dogmas and paradigms. Occasionally, a single scientist manages to break through the wall. Kepler, Galileo, Newton, Maxwell and Einstein, among others, were immortalized for doing so. But of those who try, the vast majority fail and sink into oblivion. The odds are overwhelmingly against them. To challenge power with creativity is to risk your life, job, reputation, family and future – as the heroic Cecilia Paine, the first to discover what stars are made of, was to learn the hard way (see Chapter 11). Those who contest the dogma – like the poet in George Orwell’s 'Keep the Aspidistra Flying' (1936) – face ridicule, poverty, life in the shadows. No wonder most people end up taking the safe route of consent, moving obediently with the herd.
Many of those who examined the clash between creativity and power – from Socrates and Plato to Freud and Marcuse – searched for universal drives and inhibitions, for the eternal underpinnings of Eros and Civilization. But while the drives and inhibitions may be universal, their social manifestations are often unique. The clash of creativity and power is the engine of the social creorder – the ongoing creation of order that propels and transforms all historical societies. And so, whatever its sources, this clash is always specific to the mode of power in which it is manifested.
The first mode of power we know of was born in Mesopotamia, about six thousand years ago. . . .
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Introduction to "The Scientist and the Church"
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2015). Real-World Economics Review Blog. 28 May. (Article - Magazine; English).
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