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War, Global Capitalism and Resistance
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War, Global Capitalism and Resistance analyzes how modern conflicts are intertwined with capitalist accumulation, geopolitical competition, and the interests of transnational capital.
Robinson examines the economic drivers of war, including resource control, market access, and profit-making in the military-security complex.
The book also explores patterns of popular resistance and how social movements confront militarism and neoliberal policies.
Drawing on recent case studies, Robinson links macro-structural dynamics to on-the-ground struggles.
He argues that militarization both sustains capitalist interests and suppresses potential revolutionary challenges.
Robinson examines the economic drivers of war, including resource control, market access, and profit-making in the military-security complex.
The book also explores patterns of popular resistance and how social movements confront militarism and neoliberal policies.
Drawing on recent case studies, Robinson links macro-structural dynamics to on-the-ground struggles.
He argues that militarization both sustains capitalist interests and suppresses potential revolutionary challenges.
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as another recent book by the guest addressing war, capitalism, and resistance.


Elliot Dolan-Evans

William I. Robinson, "Epochal Crisis: The Exhaustion of Global Capitalism" (Cambridge UP, 2025)
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as a recent book by the guest linking warfare, capitalist dynamics, and resistance movements.


Elliot Dolan-Evans

William I. Robinson, "Epochal Crisis: The Exhaustion of Global Capitalism" (Cambridge UP, 2025)
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as another recent work by the guest linking war and capitalist dynamics.


Elliot Dolan-Evans

William I. Robinson, "Epochal Crisis: The Exhaustion of Global Capitalism" (Cambridge UP, 2025)
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as another recent book by the guest on the links between war and capitalism.


Elliot Dolan-Evans

William I. Robinson, "Epochal Crisis: The Exhaustion of Global Capitalism" (Cambridge UP, 2025)




