This book aims to further an understanding of present day America by exploring counter-hegemony to the rule of capital and offering guidelines for strategizing change proceeding from the dialectic of What Is and What Ought to Be. The author analyzes neoliberal global order and its political expressions through discussions of the dominance of finance capital in the late twentieth century, the triumph of ideology, the closing of avenues to reform, the problem of the captive state, and a sociological analysis of rule by “divide and conquer.” The book concludes with a look at the history of movement politics in culture, arts, economics, and politics. It resounds with a hope that challenges to hegemony can use many paths to change, of which the electoral path is but one of many fronts, in the long-term struggle for radical reform.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Money and the World it Creates.- 2. The Political Economy of Financialization and Its Consequences .- 3. Degenerative Development and Class Transformation.- 4. Ideology as the Root of Plutocratic Rule.- 5. The Ruling Class Rules by Subordinating Government to the Sway of Money.- 6. Rule by Divide and Conquer.- 7. The Ultimate Means of the Rule of Capital: Repression, Terror, and War.- 8. Globalization of Capital and its Ideologically Framed Policies.- 9. A Summary of Strategic Considerations.- 10. Confronting What Is to Achieve Counter-Hegemony .- 11. Some Tactical Considerations.
Über den Autor
Dale L. Johnson is a retired sociologist living in Costa Rica and Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Rutgers University, USA. This book was inspired by his view of the deteriorating situation in the United States and his roots as a 1960s student activist and young critical sociologist. He is the author of seven books and numerous articles in journals.