Interpretations of the New World

Soundings - ISSN 1362-6620
Volume 1995 Number 1

Interpretations of the New World
Fred Halliday pages -

Abstract

Fred Halliday identifies surprising continuities in the shape of the international scene which has emerged since the end of the cold war. Communism, like colonialism before it, has turned out to be a diversion from the main line of capitalist world transformation predicted by Karl Marx.

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