1st Edition

After Socialism Reconstructing Critical Social Thought

By Gabriel Kolko Copyright 2006
    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    206 Pages
    by Routledge

    Does socialism have a future in the world of the twenty-first century? If not, what is the future for progressive politics?

    This is a major contribution to contemporary social and political thought written by one of the world's leading critical historians. Gabriel Kolko ask the difficult questions about where the left can go in a post-Cold War world where neoliberal policies appear to have triumphed in both the West and the former Soviet bloc. In trying to answer this, he interrogates both the origins and development of socialist ideas and the contemporary dynamics of the globalized economy dominated by American military, cultural and political might.

    While avoiding the temptations of either pessimism or utopianism, Kolko offers an original and practical solution about the way forward for a liberal politics.

    Introduction  1. A World Without Limits  2. The Legacies of Socialism  3. Socialism After Marx  4. Capitalist Realities: Economic Development, the State, and the Myths of the Market  5. Capitalist Realities: The Way the World Lives / Is  6. Nature and function of social theories: How to be rational  7. Nature of international system: the US problem  8. The need for action and reason  Conclusion

    Biography

    Gabriel Kolko is Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus at York University in Toronto. He is the author of thirteen influential books, including Anatomy of War, Century of War and Vietnam: Anatomy of a Peace.