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The Ongoing Struggle between Capitalist and Communist Globalization

Pages 57-70 | Received 26 Jul 2019, Accepted 17 Dec 2019, Published online: 27 Mar 2020
 

ABSTRACT

This article is an attempt to trace out the historical development of capitalism and the ongoing struggle between capitalist globalization and an emerging socialist/communist globalization as a dialectical counter-tendency. Based on a dialectical materialist methodology, our approach starts with an historical overview of capitalist accumulation and globalization, explaining also the crisis-prone character of capitalism. Within a framework of capitalist world-ecology, we subsequently examine the increasing significance of ecological conditions and the role played by ecological exhaustion in the exacerbated socio-ecological crisis. At the backdrop of recurrent and deepening crisis, we briefly explore the history of class struggle and revolutionary efforts to supersede capitalism. As argued, the revolutionary failures during the twentieth century do not indicate fatal shortcomings of Marx’s theory or disprove the feasibility of communism, but only reflect the problematic conditions and flawed strategies associated with the relevant endeavors. Finally, the strategy to transcend capitalism is placed within a global context, counter-posing the currently dominant capitalist globalization. As suggested, this global strategy and the common transnational struggle towards communism require novel forms of organization from below, an alliance of working classes with broader social movements, and a direct confrontation of capitalist state power.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

Notes on Contributor

George Liodakis is Professor of political economy at the Technical University of Crete, Greece. His research interests concern political economy, international relations and economic development, agriculture, technology, and environment. He is the author of Totalitarian Capitalism and Beyond (Ashgate, 2010) and a number of books in Greek. His research work has been published in academic journal such as Science & Society, Review of Radical Political Economics, Capital & Class, International Critical Thought, Historical Materialism, Sociologia Ruralis, and Sustainability.

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