Keucheyan, Razmig

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La question de l'État dans les pensées critiques contemporaines
fa parte di Revue Française de Socio-Économie , 2 , Paris : Éditions La Découverte , 2015 , pp. 229 - 243
This article aims to understand how the question of the state is dealt with in contemporary critical theories. We start by going back to twentieth-century Marxist theories of the State, especially the approaches of Gramsci and Poulantzas. We then come to the current intellectual conjuncture. Firstly, we address theories of "anti-power," a set of influential theories that focus on the dimension of social power that is external to the State. We then describe the current renewal of Marxist theories of the State, especially in the work of David Harvey, Giovanni Arrighi, and James O'Connor. One important dimension of this renewal is the connection contemporary Marxists establish between the analysis of the State and the issue of the spaces of capitalism.

1 - Introduction 2 - L'État dans le marxisme au XXe siècle 3 - La lignée Gramsci/Poulantzas 4 - Les théories de l'anti-pouvoir 5 - Le renouveau des théories marxistes de l'État 5.1 - Le matérialisme « géo-historique » de David Harvey 5.2 - Giovanni Arrighi et les « cycles systémiques d'accumulation » 5.3 - James O'Connor : crise fiscale de l'État et environnement 6 - Conclusion

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Nomi [author] Keucheyan, Razmig
Soggetti
Poulantzas, Nicos
Marxismo
Arrighi, Giovanni
Poulantzas, Nicos
Marxism
Arrighi, Giovanni