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 | | The premature death of Nicos Poulantzas was, indeed, a great disaster for Marxism, and for all social theorists concerned with the critical evaluation of the State. |  | | In State, Power, Socialism, Nicos Poulantzas (a member of the Greek Communist Party of the Interior from 1968 until his death in 1979 at the age of 43) advances a rigorous critique of contemporary Marxist theories of the state. |  | | Nevertheless, I must conclude by asserting that his account of the State in its true, contradictory form, was one of the greatest contributions to the political theory of the State. |
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| | NEGATIVE - CRITIQUE - FEMINIST CRITIQUE OF PRIVACY 129 |
 | | This ideological structuring of the public and private worlds by the state opens up private life to the encroachment by the state by supposedly closing off this realm from state power, which, in actuality, leaves it vulnerable to state interference. |  | | Nicos Poulantzas states this clearly: "For it is not the 'external' space of the modern family which shuts itself off from the state, but rather the state which, at the very time that it set itself up as the public space, traces and assigns the site of the family. |  | | At the same time that the state's activity reaches into all spheres of people's everyday lives, the state makes concrete the distinction between public and private life.3 The state sets itself up as the public sphere, and life within the family is then defined as private in relation to the state. |
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| | ATTAC- Michael Löwy - Nation state, nationalism, globalization, internationalism |
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| | [A-List] Competing and collaborating imperialisms |
 | | Such >formulations, which inevitably took the state to have 'lost its powers' to >multinational capital, were 'fundamentally incorrect'. |  | | At 20/03/02 14:24 +0200, you wrote: >"Nicos Poulantzas' work on 'internationalization and the nation state', >written in the early 1970s, still stands as the most fruitful point of >departure. |  | | Against 'the ideology of "globalization"' Poulantzas insisted >that it was wrong to think of globalization as an abstract economic >process in which social formations and states are seen 'merely as a >concretization and spatialization of the "moments" of this process'. |
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http://lists.econ.utah.edu/pipermail/a-list/2002-March/018187.html
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 | | See Gabriel Kolko, Main Currents in Modern American History (New York: Harper and Row, 1976); and Thomas J. McCormick, America’s Half Century: U.S. Foreign Policy in the Cold War and After (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995). |  | | See Robert Cox, Production, Power and World Order (New York: Columbia University Press, 1987); and Nicos Poulantzas, Political Power and Social Classes (London: Verso, 1978). |  | | But the causal relations between capitalist economics and capitalist politics in any given conjuncture are matters for empirical investigation. |
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| | Nicos Poulantzas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Rather state power must also obtain the consent of the oppressed. |  | | In the 1970s, Poulantzas was known, along with Louis Althusser, as a leading Structural Marxist and while at first a Leninist, he eventually became a proponent of eurocommunism. |  | | In his later works, Poulantzas analysed the role of what he termed the 'new petty bourgeoisie' in both consolidating the ruling classes hegemony and undermining the poletariat's ability to organise itself. |
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| | International Rooksbyism: Jessop on the Capitalist State |
 | | Just as for Poulantzas, state power (class power, constituted by and mediated through the state) for Jessop, consists of an “‘unstable equilibrium of compromise’” (Poulantzas, in Jessop, 1982: 244). |  | | Though Jessop follows Poulantzas in his conceptualisation of the state as a social relation which the bourgeoisie must struggle to shape and control, Jessop rejects Poulantzas’ seeming affirmation that the ruling class is, in some way, destined to establish hegemonic control over the state (and therefore, over society). |  | | Any contingency present in Poulantzas' discussion of the development of state policy is cancelled out by his insistence that the outcome is, somehow, pre-determined. |
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 | | He was a promising scholar but had his life cut short. |  | | Poulantzas attempted to update the Marxian conception of the state, working within a broadly Althusserian framework. |
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| | Globalization and the Nation-State |
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http://www.lancs.ac.uk/postgrad/jijh1/writings/article/globalns.htm
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| | CHET: Castells 2000 |
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http://www.chet.org.za/oldsite/castells/poulantzas.html
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 | | These theorists are Louis Althusser himself and Nicos Poulantzas. |  | | One of Poulantzas’s major contributions to the re-grounding of Marxist state theory was to take the institutional materiality of the state seriously and to explore the implications of different state forms and political regimes for economic, political, and social inequalities. |  | | My starting point is the theoretical practices of structural Marxism in the mid-1960s and their confrontation with the confrontations of May 1968, the autunno caldo, and other forms and acts of resistance in the late 1960s and the concomitant need to reflect on the failures of theoretical and political practice. |
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http://homepages.gold.ac.uk/psrpsg/jessop.doc
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http://www.versobooks.com/books/nopqrs/nopq-titles/poulantzas_state_power.shtml
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| | Some thoughts on Anti-Capitalist Strategy |
 | | This is the starting point of Nicos Poulantzas in his brilliant article |  | | Poulantzas goes onto convincingly argue that the statist roots of Stalinism lie in the Leninist analysis of the state itself. |  | | As pointed out by Nicos Poulantzas, in spite their differences, Social Democracy and Stalinism both are “marked by statism and a profound distrust of mass initiatives, in short a suspicion of democratic demands.” |
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http://www.physics.rutgers.edu/~pankay/activism/anticapitalist.html
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| | Reviews / Comptes Rendus Labour/Le Travail, 54 The History Cooperative |
 | | His problematic is the nature of state work in general, and his arguments are pitched at that level of abstraction. |  | | The essential point for Poulantzas is that subordinate interests (which in his work are too narrowly class-based) must achieve real representation inside the state in order to be most effectively subordinated. |  | | Strangely, given the influence of Poulantzas, Harney's engagement with state work is largely undifferentiated with respect to class. |
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 | | Poulantzas, Nicos, “The Capitalist State: A Reply to Miliband and Laclau,” New Left Review 95 (1976): 63—83 John Holloway, & Sol Picciotto (eds), State and Capital: A Marxist Debate (London: Edward Arnold, 1978) B Jessop, State Theory: Putting Capitalist States in their Places. |  | | Additional: Miliband, Ralph, “Poulantzas and the Capitalist State,” New Left Teview 82 (1973): 83—92. |  | | “The Capitalist State: Reply to Nicos Poulantzas.” New Left Review 59 (1970): 53—60; Hirsch, Joachim, “The State Apparatus and Social Reproduction: Elements of a Bourgeois State,” In John Holloway and Sol Picciotto (eds.) State and Capital: A Marxist Debate (London: Edward Arnold, 1978). |
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http://www.sussex.ac.uk/irp/documents/state_and_globalization_course_-_final.doc
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| | German Law Journal - Welcome to the Desert of Real Imagination |
 | | Globalisation and the nation state cannot be understood as thesis and antithesis. |  | | First, it is one that keeps politically close to the nation state - and is therefore internal. |  | | [9] Nicos Poulantzas tries to capture this phenomenon with the concept of an "internal bourgeoisie."[20] This differs from a national bourgeoisie, which directly is related to the national state, as well as from the comprador bourgeoisie, which lacks its own material base and is therefore totally dependent on metropolitan capital. |
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http://www.germanlawjournal.com/article.php?id=310
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| | Radical Society: BRINGING THE CAPITALIST STATE BACK IN |
 | | This book's contributors, for the most part, are not concerned with rehashing the Miliband ("instrumentalist") versus Poulantzas ("structuralist") debate. |  | | The most innovative thinking in Paradigm Lost comes from Peter Bratsis, the book's coeditor and a recent graduate of the City University of New York Graduate Center. |  | | In Thomas's view, Poulantzas was the preeminent theorist of globalization years before usage of the term became common. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa4053/is_200304/ai_n9232124
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| | Sociology2R3: Unit 9: Poulantzas |
 | | Unit 9: Poulantzas on Class, Power and State (Monday, November 4th) |  | | This theory suggested a working class largely consisting of male industrial blue collar workers, and a large new middle class, which he called the "new petite bourgeoisie'. |  | | Poulantzas constructed a theory of class that stressed structures rather than individual personalities. |
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http://socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca/soc/courses/soc2r3/poul/2r3_09.htm
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| | Once a Close Economic Rival of China, India Falls Behind |
 | | Aglietta volume in the regulationalist school and one of my all time favorites, "State, Power, Socialism, " by Nicos Poulantzas. |  | | On Jim Blaut...someone stole or mis shelved his two major books from the SF State library and Berkeley bookstores like University Books by the UCB campus have sold out of, "Eight Eurocentric Historians, " but on the weaknesses of the case made by the lnp3 character, I'd be inclined to forego. |  | | Ulhas, I'm pretty sure that Bill Warren, "Imperialism:Pioneer of Capitalism, " has been re-isseued by Verso in their classics series, along w/ M. |
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| | www.transform-network.org :: Our Members |
 | | The Nicos Poulantzas Society was founded in October 1997 on the initiative of the Greek political party "SYNaspismos - Coalition of the Left and Progress". |  | | Founder organizations were Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, Germany; Espaces Marx, France; Nicos Poulantzas Society, Greece; Center for Marxist Social Studies, Sweden; Foundation for Marxist Research, Spain; Review Socialism, Germany, Transform Italia, Italy. |  | | It aims at fostering the principles of the Left, systematically developing awareness of contemporary political and social issues and exploring the emerging changes within society at large. |
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http://www.transform-network.org/index.php?id=181
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| | International Rooksbyism: Poulantzas and Jessop - Could do Better |
 | | I'm trying to write a chapter on capitalist state power, incorporating the theories of Nicos Poulantzas, the British 'Capital Logic' school, Bob Jessop, Fred Block and Ralph Miliband (stop me if I'm boring you). |  | | This is a problem, since the stuff on Poulantzas in particular was supposed to form the centrepiece (nay, the pivot, if you will) of my thesis. |  | | I'm starting to wonder if Poulantzas shot himself because he re-read State, Power, Socialism on a dreary, drizzley Friday afternoon, realised that he didn't know what on earth he was banging on about and simply lost the will to live. |
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http://introoksbyism.blogspot.com/2005/04/poulantzas-and-jessop-could-do-better.html
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| | NICOS POULANTZAS AND HEIDI HARTMANN ON CLASS STRUCTURING IN CONTEMPORARY CAPTIALIST SOCIETY. |
 | | Find Academic, Research, College, and University Term Papers |  | | PAGE LENGTHS, FOOTNOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES: The title of the paper, usually typed in capital letters, is followed by a brief description of the paper and a specification of text page length (NOT including the bibliography or endnote pages), number of footnotes or citations, and number of bibliographic references. |  | | Poulantzas expanded and clarified Marxist class theory by adding new categories and definitions; Hartmann argues that the patriarchial exploitation of women goes beyond class distinctions and that it has its locus in the family and housework. |
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| | State, Power, Socialism - Wal-Mart |
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 | | This kind of concepts are most of all tactics, strategies and hegemonies whose march order remained — however — partially open. |  | | I also asked whether the French marxism of 1960’s contained anything better, especially Nicos Poulantzas state and class theoretical approach which with respect to Althusser’s re-reading pursued much the same as Foucault himself did. |  | | My intention was to unravel what Foucault and Poulantzas told together of the strategical codification of social regulation when the primary emphasis was paid to the fact, that both of them shared many similar research aims and concepts of which neither managed ever to polish. |
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| | Charles E Lindblom |
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| | History News Network |
 | | Likewise, Nicos Poulantzas claimed that it was an authoritarian response to the contradictions of capitalism, when democratic institutions are no longer capable of patching up the "broken barrel" that is the free market. |  | | It was Leon Trotsky who first argued that fascism was a degenerative form of capitalism. |  | | But the free market, as such, has never existed in countries that fully embraced the fascist model of political economy. |
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| | : State Theory |
 | | It offers a comprehensive review of the existing literature on the state and sets a new agenda for state research. |  | | In developing these issues, Bob Jessop both builds on and goes well beyond the view presented in his earlier books, The Capitalist State (1982) and Nicos Poulantzas (1985). |  | | The result is a highly original statement hat should stimulate much debate. |
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http://www.psupress.org/books/titles/0-271-00735-4.html
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| | The WSCR Archive: Adam David Morton: "Gramsci, Realism and Revolution" |
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| | SoMa Literary Review - 1992, bus stop, Larkin and Hayes |
 | | Shoulder against the wall of the Civic Auditorium, book in your left hand, purple felt pen in your right: Nicos Poulantzas on Fascism and the state. |  | | Khaki canvas book bag; black Converse hightops; tiny gold hoop in one ear or the other, you forget which. |
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| | Jessop (1985) Nicos Poulantzas: Marxist theory and political strategy |
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| | Palinurus> Readings> The "New Class" |
 | | Andrew Ross, "Defenders of the Faith and the New Class," in No Respect: Intellectuals and Popular Culture (New York: Routledge, 1989), pp. |  | | Nicos Poulantzas, Classes in Contemporary Capitalism (London: Verso, 1978) [first pub. |
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| | Reflections on the History of European State-Making |
 | | Following Althusser’s lead, Poulantzas, for example, proposed a structuralist theory of the state by arguing that market competition fragments the capitalist class, which requires the state to operate as a relatively autonomous institution that gives overall direction and unity to capitalists while fragmenting workers. |  | | (1973) were strong and focused on the state. The work of Althusser and Poulantzas contributed significantly to the rise in the 1970s in importance of the subfields of world systems, historical sociology, and Marxist sociology ADDIN EN.CITE |
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http://www.bu.edu/av/core/swartz/asa-2004-paper-State-as-the-central-bank-of-symbolic-credit-rev1.doc
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| | Powell's Books - State, Power, Socialism by Nicos Poulantzas |
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| | Sociology 230: Social Stratification |
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| | Publisher description for Library of Congress control number 91030111 |
 | | Resch's sympathetic and critical study demonstrates the enormous significance of Althusser's modernist renewal of Marxist social theory and its ongoing challenge to post-Marxist movements such as postmodernism and neo-liberalism. |  | | Despite the fact that Althusser himself is widely recognized as a major figure, the breadth, coherence, and achievements of Structural Marxism as a whole have gone largely unrecognized. |  | | In this, the most systematic and wide-ranging assessment of Structural Marxism in any language, Resch provides a comprehensive and thematic introduction to the work of Althusser, Nicos Poulantzas, Pierre Macherey, Etienne Balibar, Emmanuel Terray, Terry Eagleton, Goran Therborn, Renee Balibar, Perry Anderson, Pierre-Philippe Rey, Michel Pechaux, Guy Bois, and others. |
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| | David Baker - PAIS |
 | | ‘Theories of Fascism: Nicos Poulantzas as Historian.’ From: Radical Perspectives on the Rise of Fascism in Germany 1919-45, eds. |  | | Both the above pieces are reprinted in Nazism, Fascism and the Working Class: Essays by Tim Mason, Edited by Jane Caplan, 1995. |
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| | SocioSite: SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND CLASS |
 | | The publication of a book, Economic Security for All: The Web Edition. |  | | For the explanation for the empirical findings they use two main strands of class analysis: the Weberian idea that deprivation and occupational class both derive from market situtations, and the consumption sector theory. |  | | How can we use the official social classification according to occupation and industry for class analysis? |
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http://www2.fmg.uva.nl/sociosite/topics/inequality.html
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| | Abebooks Search Results - Grecia |
 | | La Crisis De Las Dictaduras.Portugal, Grecia, Espana [Paperback] by Poulantzas (ISBN:9682308917) |  | | Book Description: new Ships from warehouse allow 5 - 10 working days for dispatch as items sometimes slip out of stock. |
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| | Biografia de Nicos Poulantzas |
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