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* Class vs Stratum
* Class vs Stratum
= Schools of Thought =
= Schools of Thought =
* Broadly split between a developmentalist tendency that's very modernist and wants to "catch up" with the Calesian metropole and a more postcolonialist tendency that's more focused on the process of social transformation and immediate transformation.
* Broadly split between a developmentalist tendency that's very modernist and wants to "catch up" with the Calesian metropole and a more postcolonialist tendency that's more focused on the qualitative and immediate process of social transformation.
* Synthesis with more Calesian solidarist variants?
* Synthesis with more Calesian solidarist variants?
= Current status =
= Current status =
tba
tba

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Peripheralism, also known as T A and TBA thought, refers to a family of anti-colonial, anti-imperialist and third worldist political ideologies influenced by or derived from the social, economic and political theories and the collective works of the ANTICOLONIAL-INTERNATIONAL, especially that of its founding leader INSERT and the later contributions of INSERTOTHERPEOPLE during the later half of the 19th century. As Indigenism developed over time it eventually came to encompass various branches, schools of thought, ideological traditions, social and insurrectionist movements across the Calesian empires and later the general Global South.

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Overview

Tba

History

Social and Political Theory

  • Historical analysis inspired heavily from !Annales School, which saw to use social structure and classes to assess historical processes
  • Neo-Ricardian and Neo-Marxist economics?
    • Shaikh, Sraffa, Baran a& Sweezy, Kalecki, etc. Classical Econophysics being its contemporary form
    • More Sraffian than Marxist
  • Concept of the WOrld-System, called the Ecumene (better name pending) in their lingo, being the main object of interrrogation, not capitalism
    • More socially-holistic concept which the Ecumene being a confluence of historical, cultural, ecological and social factors that intersect with its class basis. This forms the basis of the ideological tradition's anti-colonial basis
      • World Systems Theory, Arrighi, "Monopsony Capitalism", decolonial stuff, Adom Getachew
  • Colonial Drain Theory
    • Dadabhai Naoroji, 3rd World Polecons like Bade Ominode
  • Negri's Empire his here somewhere
  • Dependency theory
  • Class vs Stratum

Schools of Thought

  • Broadly split between a developmentalist tendency that's very modernist and wants to "catch up" with the Calesian metropole and a more postcolonialist tendency that's more focused on the qualitative and immediate process of social transformation.
  • Synthesis with more Calesian solidarist variants?

Current status

tba

Criticism

Current political parties

See also