+353-1-416-8900REST OF WORLD
+44-20-3973-8888REST OF WORLD
1-917-300-0470EAST COAST U.S
1-800-526-8630U.S. (TOLL FREE)

Migration Beyond Capitalism. Edition No. 1

  • Book

  • 210 Pages
  • November 2020
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5841720
Harshly exploited migrant labour plays a fundamental role in the political economy of contemporary capitalism. The abstract and utopian theorising of many liberals and leftists on the migration question often ignores or downplays patterns of displacement and brutal class dynamics, which divide and weaken working people while empowering the ruling class. 

In this important new book, Hannah Cross provides a sober analysis of the class antagonisms of migration in the context of the nation, social democracy, and the racialized ordering of the world. Bringing Marxist methodology and strategy to a careful analysis of existing emancipatory movements, she sets out the programmes and approaches that are needed to promote global worker solidarity and create a future in which cheap labour is no longer a mainstay of wealthy economies. This focus on the labouring classes allows her to identify some important new directions for migration in a world beyond capitalism, exploitation and injustice. 

This book will be essential reading for students, scholars and general readers interested in the politics and political economy of migration in a world unhelpfully caught between racist authoritarian capitalism and the wishful-thinking of contemporary left-liberalism.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgements

Abbreviations

1 Introduction: Migration Politics and the Left

Migration in Capitalism

The Left and Migration Politics

Organization of the Book

2 Socialism, Marxism and Migration

The Irish Question, Imperialism and Class

The Great Mystifications

Colonialism, Class and National Questions

Social Democracy and Its Potential for Transformation

3 Imperialism and Migrant Labour in the Capitalist World Economy

Migration, Growth and Population Fanaticism

Imperialism and Displacement

Militarism

Global Capitalism Dominates Diverse Modes of Production around the World

Mexico-US Migration and Dependency

Migration, Remittances and Economic Development

4 Borders, Militarism and Inequality

Borders and Militarism

Immigration Control in the US

EU Borders: The ‘Long Summer of Migration’

The Making of the European Union: From the ‘Golden Age’ to Neoliberalism

Capitalism Does Not Live Up to Its Idealized Form

5 Wages, Organized Labour and Post-Work Utopianism

Migration, Labour Standards and Unions

Working Conditions in Global Production

Migration, Wages and Labour Markets in the Global North

It Is Easier to Imagine the End of Capitalism than Full Automation

6 The Production of Class Antagonisms in Capitalism

Anti-Irish Racism, Colonialism and Development

Racial Antagonisms in Britain in the Neoliberal Era

Class Antagonisms in the US Labour Movement

The State, Media and Class Antagonisms in the UK Lindsey Oil Refinery Strikes

Who Are the Imperialist Worker Elites?

7 Strikes, Internationalism and Solidarity

Emancipation from Exploitation

Renewal of the World Labour Movement

Migrant Cleaners and Worker-Led Alliances in and around the City of London

Emancipation from Racism and Class Division

Emancipation from Borders

8 A Socialist Approach to Migration

A Socialist Idea of Migration

How is Socialist Transformation Achieved?

The National Question and Universalist Demands

Towards Equality of Movement

References

Index

Authors

Hannah Cross