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From Corporate Globalization to the Great Reset

   

  Political / Nonfiction / History

  Date Published: July 12, 2023

  Publisher: MindStir Media


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  To speak of a modern Liberal Colossus conjures nothing less than the

    largest power structure the world has ever known. A distinctly (but not

    entirely) American phenomenon, this sprawling network of economic interests,

    political forces, and cultural influences revolves around four organically

    interconnected sectors – a domestic corporate oligarchy, authoritarian state

    apparatus, military-industrial complex, and (now in process) a reconstituted

    liberal (or “neoliberal”) world order. Going back to the watershed

    presidency of Woodrow Wilson at the time of World War I, the overarching

    ideology that defines, legitimates, and sustains this Colossus has been one

    variant of liberalism, more precisely a combination of corporate and global

    liberalism. For the past century the main pillars of this power structure

    have been continuously reinforced by great scientific and technological

    innovations in the economy, government, and military as well the

    international system. If ambitious planning within the World Economic Forum

    and other global institutions manages to achieve its unprecedented goals,

    that system will expand further — toward what has been described as the

    Great Reset. This would be a global tyranny based on increasingly

    concentrated (and integrated) economic and governmental power. Here, in The

    Rise of the Liberal Colossus, Carl Boggs systematically explores the

    history, politics, and ideology of this frightening development, the biggest

    threat in modern times to the future of democratic society.

   

  “Carl Boggs provides a sweeping historical and political treatise on

    the origins of the imperial state and its grounding in the liberal paradigm.

    The trajectory of global destruction begins begins, as Professor Boggs

    recounts, with the era of World War I and its aftermath and escalates to the

    present day under the regime of a global corporate order that has brought

    the world to the precipice of ecological and military disaster.”

  — Professor Gerald Sussman, Global Studies, Portland State

    University

   

  About the Author

After receiving his Ph.D. from U.C., Berkeley in 1970, Carl Boggs taught at

    Washington University in St. Louis and then at UCLA, USC, Carleton

    University in Ottawa, and Antioch University, Los Angeles before concluding

    his career at National University in Los Angeles, focusing on the education

    of working adults. He participated in the Free Speech Movement at Berkeley,

    among other activities, and then was active in the anti-Vietnam War

    movement. Involved in the work of several magazines and journals, he was

    instrumental in bringing the work of Antonio Gramsci to America, and with it

    the crucial motif of cultural revolution which he explored in two books and

    several articles. Since the mid-1970s he has written another 24 books,

    including ten on topics related to U.S. foreign and military policy along

    with several on ecological politics. Since 2000 he has been a regular

    contributor to the online journal CounterPunch. He has also contributed, in

    writing and presentations (including several plenary talks) to the Global

    Studies Association based in Chicago. In 2007 he was recipient of a Career

    Achievement Award from the American Political Science Association.

   

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