全球南方的反霸权战略:一场多尺度的阵地战

Q4 Social Sciences Socialism and Democracy Pub Date : 2021-09-02 DOI:10.1080/08854300.2021.1994295
Thomas Muhr
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在资本主义世界秩序危机的背景下(吉尔斯2020),对反对全球资本积累力量的进步转型战略的历史问题的兴趣重新燃起,这一兴趣跨越了社会科学和活动家阵营。除了人文地理学家(如Castree, Featherstone and Herod 2008;Sparke 2008),然而,在这些讨论中被忽视的是社会空间理论在现行历史结构的约束下产生结构转变的作用。为此,本文将新葛兰西与人文地理学的理论和方法相结合,阐述了“多尺度位置战争”的概念,最初的定义是“在构建历史集团的过程中,在不同的相互关联的尺度上,同时跨越思想和战略地点的多维斗争”(Muhr 2013)。7) 2005年至2012年间,这个概念从研究演变为我们美国人民玻利瓦尔联盟(ALBA-TCP)/Petrocaribe的新兴空间性。从委内瑞拉的一个以地方为基础的社区开始,扩展到其他国家(尼加拉瓜、萨尔瓦多、巴西)不同但日益相互联系的地方,我认为,在雨果Chávez的半球领导期间,一场多尺度的位置战争被动员为一种积极的,或积极的,国家主导的社会空间战略,推动了全球的生产
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Counter-Hegemonic Strategy from the Global South: A Pluri-scalar War of Position
Within the context of the crisis of capitalist world order (Gills 2020), a resurgent interest in the historical question of strategy in/for progressive transformation against the accumulated power of global capital spans the social sciences and activist camps. Except for human geographers (e.g. Castree, Featherstone and Herod 2008; Sparke 2008), however, neglected in these discussions is the role of socio-spatial theory in engendering structural transformation within the constraints of the prevailing historical structure. To this end, this article integrates neo-Gramscian with human geography theory and method in elaborating the notion of “pluri-scalar war of position”, incipiently defined as “multidimensional struggle over minds and strategic places at and across different interlocking scales simultaneously in the construction of a historic bloc” (Muhr 2013a: 7). The concept evolved from research into the emergent spatiality of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA-TCP)/Petrocaribe between 2005 and 2012. Starting from a place-based community in Venezuela and extending into distinct though increasingly interconnecting places in other countries (Nicaragua, El Salvador, Brazil), I argued that a pluri-scalar war of position was mobilised as a propositive, or pro-active, state-led socio-spatial strategy during Hugo Chávez’s hemispheric leadership, driving the production of a global
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