This paper argues the importance of using modern methodology of Marxist analysis for the study of imperialism and the so-called "empires". This methodology allows to show the mechanisms of economic, political, ideological, and so on manipulating the "periphery" from the "center" capital and the states. On this methodological basis it is proved that capitals and state machines of semi-periphery countries in general and Russia in particular are mostly objects of imperialist subjugation and manipulation and only in some rare cases these countries and their capitals are able to be subjects of the imperialist policy. The analysis of the contradictions in the relations of the Russian Federation, Ukraine and the West is given. It is provided the system of political, economic and geo-political arguments proving that Russia as a rule does not act as a subject of the imperialist policy, and only in some cases (generally relying on the Soviet legacy) Russia is able to withstand the "rules of the game", given by the imperialist powers. It is argued that these some cases when Russia withstands the "rules of the game" is the main reason for the imperialist powers' diatribes against "Russian imperialism".
The author characterizes the main stages in the rise of the Post-Soviet School of Critical Marxism (PSSCM) and highlights its most important features, distinguishing it from other tendencies of Marxist thought in Russia. The latter include the orthodox version of Marxism, the social democratic tendency, and the ‘Russophile’ tendency. In contrast to these trends, the PSSCM is oriented toward elaboration of a dialectical materialist methodology; toward development of creative Soviet and world traditions in the study of social alienation and de-alienation; toward the critical use of Marx and his followers’ achievements with the aim of developing the main elements of the ‘Capital’ of the 21st century; and toward studying the prospects for the future ‘realm of freedom’ (Marx) as the dialectical sublation not only of capitalism, but also of the entire system of relations of social alienation in the context of facing the contemporary global problems. A feature of the article is its extensive bibliography of works by Russian Marxists.
This paper argues the importance of using modern methodology of Marxist analysis for the study of imperialism and the so-called "empires". This methodology allows to show the mechanisms of economic, political, ideological, and so on manipulating the "periphery" from the "center" capital and the states. On this methodological basis it is proved that capitals and state machines of semi-periphery countries in general and Russia in particular are mostly objects of imperialist subjugation and manipulation and only in some rare cases these countries and their capitals are able to be subjects of the imperialist policy. The analysis of the contradictions in the relations of the Russian Federation, Ukraine and the West is given. It is provided the system of political, economic and geo-political arguments proving that Russia as a rule does not act as a subject of the imperialist policy, and only in some cases (generally relying on the Soviet legacy) Russia is able to withstand the "rules of the game", given by the imperialist powers. It is argued that these some cases when Russia withstands the "rules of the game" is the main reason for the imperialist powers' diatribes against "Russian imperialism".
This paper argues the importance of using modern methodology of Marxist analysis for the study of imperialism and the so-called "empires". This methodology allows to show the mechanisms of economic, political, ideological, and so on manipulating the "periphery" from the "center" capital and the states. On this methodological basis it is proved that capitals and state machines of semi-periphery countries in general and Russia in particular are mostly objects of imperialist subjugation and manipulation and only in some rare cases these countries and their capitals are able to be subjects of the imperialist policy. The analysis of the contradictions in the relations of the Russian Federation, Ukraine and the West is given. It is provided the system of political, economic and geo-political arguments proving that Russia as a rule does not act as a subject of the imperialist policy, and only in some cases (generally relying on the Soviet legacy) Russia is able to withstand the "rules of the game", given by the imperialist powers. It is argued that these some cases when Russia withstands the "rules of the game" is the main reason for the imperialist powers' diatribes against "Russian imperialism".
В обзоре дана характеристика основных докладов Объединенного международного конгресса «Генезис ноономики: НТП, диффузия собственности, социализация общества, солидаризм» (СПЭК-ПНО-2020), посвященных анализу проблем генезиса нового качества экономики и общества. В частности, раскрыто основное содержание пленарного доклада С.Д. Бодрунова, характеризующего главные направления продвижения к ноономике. Показаны основные проблемы, обсуждавшиеся на пленарных заседаниях, семинарах и круглых столах конгресса. The review describes the main reports of the Joint International Congress «Genesis of Noonomy: Scientific and Technological Advance, Socialization of the Society, Diffusion of Property, Solidarism» (SPEC-PSE-2020), dedicated to the analysis of the problems of genesis of a new quality of economy and society. In particular, the main content of the plenary report by S.D. Bodrunov, characterizing the main directions of progression to noonomy, is disclosed. The main problems discussed at the plenary sessions, seminars and round tables of the Congress are shown.
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