Leo Panitch, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Leo Panitch

Canadian writer

Date of Birth: 03-May-1945

Place of Birth: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Profession: economist, political scientist, university teacher

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Leo Panitch

  • Leo Victor Panitch (born May 3, 1945) is a Distinguished Research Professor of Political Science and Canada Research Chair in Comparative Political Economy at York University.
  • Since 1985, he has served as co-editor of the Socialist Register, which describes itself as "an annual survey of movements and ideas from the standpoint of the independent new left".
  • Panitch himself sees the Register as playing a major role in developing Marxism's conceptual framework for advancing a democratic, co-operative and egalitarian socialist alternative to capitalist competition, exploitation and insecurity.Since his appointment as a Canada Research Chair in 2002, Panitch has focused his academic research and writing on the spread of global capitalism.
  • He argues that this process of globalization is being led by the American state through agencies such as the U.S.
  • Department of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve.
  • Panitch sees globalization as a form of imperialism, but argues that the American Empire is an "informal" one in which the U.S.
  • sets rules for trade and investment in partnership with other sovereign, but less powerful capitalist states.
  • His latest book The Making of Global Capitalism: The Political Economy of American Empire (2012), written with his close friend and university colleague Sam Gindin, traces the development of American-led globalization over more than a century.
  • In 2013, the book was awarded the Deutscher Memorial Prize in the United Kingdom for best and most creative work in or about the Marxist tradition and in 2014 it won the Rik Davidson/SPE Book Prize for the best book in political economy by a Canadian.Panitch is the author of more than 100 scholarly articles and nine books including Working-Class Politics in Crisis: Essays on Labour and the State (1986), The End of Parliamentary Socialism: from New Left to New Labour (2001) and Renewing Socialism: Transforming Democracy, Strategy and Imagination (2008) in which he argues that capitalism is inherently unjust and undemocratic.

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