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The Myth of Global Empire

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Author(s)
Mires, Fernando
Keywords
Globalization; Culture; Empire; Richard Hardt; Toni Negri; Marxism
Globalización; Cultura; Imperio; Richard Hardt; Toni Negri; Marxismo

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/1164600
Online Access
http://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/disertaciones/article/view/3954
Abstract
This essay openly questions the new phantom that is going all around the world, called the Marxism-Globalism. The critiques are exposed through the reading of one of the most discussed book in these last years: Empire, written by Richard Hardt y Toni Negri. According to the author of current essay, the difference between Marxism-Leninism and the Marxism-Globalism, is that the first of them brought with it the promise of total security (no properties, no State, no social classes), and the second one brought the dammed promise of total globality (Capitalism Empire), in which we find, in the right hand, the world market spirit, and, in the left hand, the globalities of postmodernism. 
El presente ensayo cuestiona abiertamente al nuevo fantasma que avanza sobre el mundo, el marxismo/globalismo, a través de la lectura de uno de los textos más discutidos de los últimos años: Imperio de Richard Hardt y Toni Negri. Según el autor, la diferencia con el marxismo-leninismo es que éste traía consigo la promesa de la sociedad total -es decir, sin propiedad, sin Estado, sin clases-, mientras que el marxismo-globalismo trae consigo la promesa maldita de la globalidad total, el Imperio del capital, a cuya diestra se encuentra situado el espíritu del mercado mundial, y a su izquierda, los globalistas de la post-modernidad.
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2009-12-25
Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Identifier
oai:urosario.edu.co-REVISTAS-UR-CO:article/3954
http://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/disertaciones/article/view/3954
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