"...One of the central myths that much of the current talk about
'globalization' propagates is that the state is opposed to the global
accumulation and expansion of capital. Somehow there exists a "pure
Capitalism" which needs no state to protect its property system, guarantee
its currency, mediate its disputes and contain social conflict. But to
realign ourselves with the state and nationalism is to align ourselves with
the reproduction of capitalism as a system and against a certain set of
capitalists. There is no "pure Capitalism" that wishes the state would
disappear..."
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