Global Capital and Economic Nationalism (Part 2)
Against The Current vol. 88
Moody, Kim
http://www.solidarity-us.org/node/956
Date Written: 2000-09-01
Publisher: Against The Current
Year Published: 2000
Resource Type: Article
Cx Number: CX12936
A number of aspects of global capitalism changed rapidly at the end of the 1980s. The most obvious was the collapse of most of the Communist states and the initiation of their integration into the world capitalist system. While the impact of this has yet to be fully felt in the West, it is in effect a giant "enclosure" (privatization) movement on a scale and at a speed never before seen in the transition to capitalism anywhere.