The Third-World Disorder, Neo-liberalism and The Marxist Concept


Essay, 2018

9 Pages, Grade: B

Moses Appiah (Author)


Abstract or Introduction

The “realpolitik” of power and self-interest from a realist perspective would mean that the absence of a global form of governance would position mankind and contemporary transitions in a state of anarchy. The centrality of this paper is to mainly point out rather, certain disparities that have plagued the global economic system. The perspectives are varied, but the concerns raised by liberalized geopolitical relations (that is to make reference to structural realist conceptions that hold the view that such anarchies are necessary for “power struggle”) as against early Marxist and Neo-Marxist critical perspectives are of immense value for this paper. The condition of today’s global economy is perhaps directly or indirectly structured in negligence of the plights of the most deprived regions of the world. Taking a cue from Cox to enhance such conceptions, we first of all deal with hierarchies of social forces, states, and global governance to understand hegemony and ‘identify counter-hegemonic movement’.

Details

Title
The Third-World Disorder, Neo-liberalism and The Marxist Concept
College
Linköping University
Course
International and European Relations
Grade
B
Author
Year
2018
Pages
9
Catalog Number
V1269864
ISBN (eBook)
9783346717306
Language
English
Keywords
Capitalist, socialist, liberalism, third- world, global order, exploitation, dependency, affluent, deprived, economic growth, industrialisation, hegemony, counter-hegemony
Quote paper
Moses Appiah (Author), 2018, The Third-World Disorder, Neo-liberalism and The Marxist Concept, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1269864

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