Global Elite as Transnational Capitalist Class

As a contribution to the burgeoning field of multidisciplinary globalization studies, this article evaluates how IR grand theories can conceptualize the phenomenon of global elite. It compares and synthesizes (neo)liberalism, constructivism, feminism and neo-Marxism. Liberal approaches use the analy...

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Main Author: Lukáš Kantor
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Karolinum Press 2017-01-01
Series:Historicka Sociologie
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Online Access:http://www.karolinum.cz/doi/10.14712/23363525.2016.8
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Global Elite as Transnational Capitalist Class
Historicka Sociologie
global elite
transnational capitalist class
Davos Men
epistemic community
transnational actors/networks
author_facet Lukáš Kantor
author_sort Lukáš Kantor
title Global Elite as Transnational Capitalist Class
title_short Global Elite as Transnational Capitalist Class
title_full Global Elite as Transnational Capitalist Class
title_fullStr Global Elite as Transnational Capitalist Class
title_full_unstemmed Global Elite as Transnational Capitalist Class
title_sort global elite as transnational capitalist class
publisher Karolinum Press
series Historicka Sociologie
issn 1804-0616
2336-3525
publishDate 2017-01-01
description As a contribution to the burgeoning field of multidisciplinary globalization studies, this article evaluates how IR grand theories can conceptualize the phenomenon of global elite. It compares and synthesizes (neo)liberalism, constructivism, feminism and neo-Marxism. Liberal approaches use the analytical tool of transnational actors or transnational networks. In constructivist’s perspective, part of global elite falls into the category of epistemic community. Feminists offer the term Davos Men. Neo-Marxist conceptualization revolves around the notion of transnational capitalist class. The paper concludes that neo-Marxist IR theory best accounts for the global elite and therefore, the debates on the transnational capitalist class are thoroughly and critically reviewed.
topic global elite
transnational capitalist class
Davos Men
epistemic community
transnational actors/networks
url http://www.karolinum.cz/doi/10.14712/23363525.2016.8
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