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Producing Hegemony: The Politics of Mass Production and American Global Power.
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IndustrialisationMass ProductionGlobal PowerSocial SciencesHistory Of International BusinessPolitical EconomyInternational PoliticsAmerican Global PowerTransatlantic RelationGeopoliticsInternational RelationsFord Motor CompanyWorld PoliticsGlobalizationIndustrial RevolutionInternationalism (Politics)Business HistoryIndustrial DevelopmentPolitical PluralismBusinessGlobal PoliticsPolitical ScienceRadical RenewalSocialism
1. Introduction 2. Marx, Gramsci and possibilities for radical renewal in IPE 3. The quality of global power: a relational view of neoliberal hegemony 4. The emergence of mass production practices and productivist ideology 5. State-society relations and the politics of industrial transformation in the USA 6. Fordism vs. unionism: production politics and ideological struggle at Ford Motor Company, 1914-1937 7. Unionism is Americanism: production politics and ideological struggle at Ford Motor Company, 1937-1952 8. Fordism and neoliberal hegemony: tensions and possibilities Notes Bibliography Index.