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James Petras

    17 janvier 1937

    Cet auteur s'intéresse principalement aux questions politiques de l'Amérique Latine et du Moyen-Orient. Son œuvre se distingue par une analyse approfondie et une perspective éclairée sur ces régions complexes. À travers ses écrits, il offre aux lecteurs une compréhension pénétrante des dynamiques politiques et des processus sociétaux. Ses travaux constituent une contribution significative à la compréhension sociologique des affaires mondiales.

    James Petras
    The Class Struggle in Latin America
    System In Crisis
    The Left Strikes Back
    Globalization Unmasked
    The Politics of Empire
    Tiptop
    • Tiptop

      workbook 2

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      "Tip Top" is a six-level course for young, beginner-to-intermediate learners. Levels 1 and 2 centre on two "real life" characters and the "fantasy characters" Count Horror and his cat, Boris.

      Tiptop
    • The Politics of Empire

      • 196pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      The trillion dollar cost of US wars for Israel, has alienated the vast majority of US society. This study shows how the domestic foundations of empire building have deteriorated and forced the imperial presidency to modify its approach, seeking diplomatic negotiations over new military interventions, specifically in the cases of Syria and Iran.

      The Politics of Empire
    • Globalization Unmasked

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      Perhaps no word today is used and misused more than globalization. It generally serves to refer to worldwide epoch-defining changes in the organization of societies, economies and politics. But as Petras and Veltmeyer demonstrate, the term globalization obscures much more than it reveals. schovat popis

      Globalization Unmasked
    • The Left Strikes Back

      Class And Conflict In The Age Of Neoliberalism

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book explores the rise of a new Left in Latin America, driven by popular classes opposing neoliberalism. It delves into the social forces emerging from rural areas and urban slums, highlighting their impact on political movements. By examining these dynamics, the author sheds light on the broader implications for society and governance in the region.

      The Left Strikes Back
    • System In Crisis

      The Dynamics of Free Market Capitalism

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The late 1960s marked a critical juncture for global capitalism, revealing deep-seated issues that led to unemployment and reduced consumer power. Petras and Veltmeyer analyze the responses to this crisis, including restructuring production and implementing new technologies, aimed at revitalizing a failing system. They delve into class divisions and the political implications of the anti-globalization movement, offering insights into the potential for unifying resistance against neo-liberalism and exploring alternatives for a more equitable socialist development.

      System In Crisis
    • The Class Struggle in Latin America

      Making History Today

      • 284pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the dynamics of class struggle, this book explores the interplay between the destructive aspects of capitalist development and the attempts to maintain the system. It delves into the efforts of popular resistance against capitalism's detrimental effects on humanity, society, and the environment, providing a thought-provoking analysis of how these forces interact and shape our world.

      The Class Struggle in Latin America
    • US Imperialism

      The Changing Dynamics of Global Power

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book provides an in-depth exploration of U.S. imperialism, emphasizing its multifaceted impact beyond mere economic domination. Petras examines cultural, political, and historical dimensions, revealing how these elements intertwine to shape global dynamics. This comprehensive analysis aims to deepen the understanding of imperialism's far-reaching consequences in various contexts.

      US Imperialism
    • The Left Strikes Back

      Class Conflict in Latin America in the Age of Neoliberalism

      The book explores the rise of a new Left in Latin America as a response to neoliberalism, highlighting its roots in grassroots movements among the popular classes. It examines how social forces from rural areas and urban slums have come together to challenge prevailing economic policies, emphasizing the significance of this political movement in shaping contemporary Latin American society.

      The Left Strikes Back
    • Beyond Neoliberalism

      A World to Win

      • 310pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Focusing on capitalism's inherent crises, the authors provide a thorough analysis of its dynamics and contradictions in the twenty-first century. By examining the systemic issues that lead to recurring crises, they offer insights into the challenges faced by modern economies. The book serves as a critical exploration of capitalism's vulnerabilities and the socio-economic implications that arise from its structural flaws.

      Beyond Neoliberalism
    • Latin America in the Vortex of Social Change

      Development and Resistance Dynamics

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The book delves into the evolution of political regimes in Latin America, focusing on the shift from a progressive cycle to a resurgence of far-right politics and a reversion to neoliberal policies. It analyzes the implications of this transition, highlighting the complexities of electoral dynamics and the broader socio-political context influencing these changes. Through this exploration, it offers insights into the patterns of governance and the challenges faced by progressive movements in the region.

      Latin America in the Vortex of Social Change