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Editor's Introduction Part I. Globalization: the Relevance of Historical Materialistic Approaches Chapter 1. Global Capital, Nation States Chapter 2. How Many Capitalisms? Historical Materialism in the Debates about Imperialism and Globalization Chapter 3. The Search for Relevance: Historical Materialism after the Cold War Chapter 4. The Pertinence of Imperialism Chapter 5. A Flexible Marxism for Flexible Times Part II. Historical Materialism as a Theory of Globalization Chapter 6. Class Struggle, States, and Global Circuits of Capital Chapter 7. Historical Materialism and the Emancipation of Labour Chapter 8. Making Sense of the International System: the Promises and Pitfalls of the newest Marxist Theories of International Relations Chapter 9. The Dialectic of Globalization: A Critique of Social Constructivism Part III. Historical Materialism and the Politics of Globalization Chapter 10. The Class Politics of Globalization Chapter 11. Capitalist Globalization and the Transnationalization of the State Chapter 12. Historical Materialsim, Globalization, and Law: Competing Conceptions of Property Chapter 13. The Politics of Regulated Liberalism: A Historical Materialistic approach to European Integration Chapter 14. Historical Materialism, Ideology, and the Politics of Globalizing Capitalism
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