Kees van der Pijl traces the formation of a transatlantic ruling class from the early 20th century through to the Cold War era.
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Kees van der Pijl traces the formation of a transatlantic ruling class from the early 20th century through to the Cold War era.
In this era, the specific form and content of the internationalization of capital allowed the bourgeoisie in the North Atlantic area to regroup and develop a series of comprehensive concepts of control by which it could reinforce its hegemonial position both nationally and internationally.More brief notes, quotes and interviews from inside the current uprising in Turkey from Istanbul.
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