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local powers

by ahmet cakmak

30 November 1999 22:17 UTC



If the basic assumption of wsn approach which all of
its variants ( the differences between these 'variants
' are blurred yet,they are not matured enough I think)
share is that the capitalist world system rests on the
core/periphery polarisation ,and if we consider the
last mail of chase-dunn the question is: is only a
socialisst party government can erode this
polarisation ? if your answer is yes, I think this
kind of thinking serve just the interests of the
establishment of the world order. In the long run we
are all dead or we are all,lets say socialists. It
doesn't matter. This does not mean 'forget it'. It is
our final aim to overcome capitalist relations of
production, I still think.But the question we faces
today is: is there anything that we can do to under
current dynamics of globalisation process to erode the
polarisation process ? I think globalisation process
itself matured enough the ground which we can play on
. This is,I repeat, the technological leapforward of
NIC's. This can be realize by local powers.I mean the
cooperation of national progressive powers and some
fragments of workers and industrialists,
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