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The Historical Constitution of the Political Forms of Capitalism.
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- Author(s): Gerstenberger, Heide1 (AUTHOR)
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Antipode. Jan2011, Vol. 43 Issue 1, p60-86. 27p.
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This article provides a general overview and critique of approaches to state theory, from the Marxist 'state derivation' debate of the 1970s, through to regulation and world-systems perspectives, to theories which encompass imperialism. It proposes that a theory of the political forms of capitalism should have three elements: it should be based on analysis of the different historical processes by which capitalist states have been and are constituted; it should elucidate the specificities of the various political forms of capitalism; and it should explain the continuing existence of a plurality of states and imperialist relations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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