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E-BooksCapitalism and Migration The Rise of Hegemony in the World-System



Capitalism and Migration The Rise of Hegemony in the World-System
Nestor Rodriguez, "Capitalism and Migration: The Rise of Hegemony in the World-System "
English | ISBN: 3031220668 | 2023 | 222 pages | PDF | 4 MB
This book explores the role of capital and labor migration in the expansion of the capitalist world-system. It presents comprehensive case studies on various historical periods of hegemony recognized by world-system theory: the Dutch hegemony (1625-1675), British hegemony (1815-1873), and US hegemony (1945-1970). Moreover, the book identifies an earlier period of economic dominance in Western Europe when merchant-bankers from Florence dominated the regional wool trade in the early thirteenth century. In these four intervals of dominance, i.e., from the medieval period to the late twentieth century, capital and labor migration formed the basis of capitalist development in the hegemonic core states as well as in peripheral regions under their economic and political influence.



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E-BooksCapitalism, Coronavirus and War A Geopolitical Economy



Capitalism, Coronavirus and War A Geopolitical Economy
Capitalism, Coronavirus and War: A Geopolitical Economy
English | 2023 | ISBN: 1032059508 | 266 Pages | PDF (True) | 4 MB
Capitalism, Coronavirus and War investigates the decay of neoliberal financialised capitalism as revealed in the crisis the novel coronavirus triggered but did not cause, a crisis that has been deepened by the conflict over Ukraine and its repercussions across the globe.



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E-BooksThe Challenges of Capitalism for Virtue Ethics and the Common Good Interdisciplinary Perspectives



The Challenges of Capitalism for Virtue Ethics and the Common Good Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Kleio Akrivou, Alejo José G Sison, "The Challenges of Capitalism for Virtue Ethics and the Common Good: Interdisciplinary Perspectives"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 1784717908 | PDF | pages: 329 | 4.6 mb
The evolution of modern capitalist society is increasingly being marked by an undeniable and consistent tension between pure economic and ethical ways of valuing and acting. This book is a collaborative and cross-disciplinary contribution that challenges the assumptions of capitalist business and society. It ultimately reflects on how to restore benevolence, collaboration, wisdom and various forms of virtuous deliberation amongst all those who take part in the common good, drawing inspiration from European history and continental philosophical traditions on virtue.



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E-BooksMuslims and Capitalism An Uneasy Relationship



Muslims and Capitalism An Uneasy Relationship
Beatrice Hendrich, "Muslims and Capitalism: An Uneasy Relationship?"
English | 2018 | ISBN: 3956504631 | PDF | pages: 318 | 3.3 mb
From today's perspective, Islam and capitalism seem to be natural partners. In a world where state socialism is on the wane, Islamic states in particular seem to be run by an exploitative class that in their hyper-capitalist way of profit-making does not care at all about social justice. Modern history, however, has seen a great number of movements, political parties and individuals propagating the incompatibility of capitalism with Islam. And at a second glance, the quest for social justice and the rejection of capitalism actually appear as a driving force in different Islamic discourses, including that of the so-called Islamic State. The articles of this volume offer intriguing and original thoughts about the appropriate economic system for a Muslim society. Some of the concepts are based right away on socialism, while others call for a genuine, non-Western Islamic 'third way' between communism and capitalism. In fact, political reality has forced the secular Left to grapple with the response of Islamic movements to poverty and injustice. The volume therefore also includes useful insights into the Left's reaction to this political challenge. The articles cover a wide range of world regions, not only the Middle East and Turkey, but also the Far East and North Africa, with a time span ranging from the late 19th century to the present. In addition, the reader is also introduced to economic concepts of early Islam and their textual sources.



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E-BooksThe Future of Capitalism by Introbooks Team



The Future of Capitalism by Introbooks Team
The Future of Capitalism by Introbooks Team
English | MP3@192 kbps | 47 min | 64.9 MB
Paul Collier is a faculty in Economics and presently working in the capacity of Director of Oxford University's Center for the Study of African Economies and also he was previously the Director of the World Bank Development Research. He is the creator of many distinguished books to his credit viz., Wars, Guns and Votes: Democracy in Dangerous Places and also authored the award-winning book, The Bottom Billion.



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E-BooksCapitalism and Modern Social Theory An Analysis of the Writings of Marx, Durkheim and Max Weber



Capitalism and Modern Social Theory An Analysis of the Writings of Marx, Durkheim and Max Weber
Anthony Giddens, "Capitalism and Modern Social Theory: An Analysis of the Writings of Marx, Durkheim and Max Weber"
English | 1973 | ISBN: 0521097851, 0521082935 | PDF | pages: 278 | 19.2 mb
Giddens's analysis of the writings of Marx, Durkheim and Weber has become the classic text for any student seeking to understand the three thinkers who established the basic framework of contemporary sociology. The first three sections of the book, based on close textual examination of the original sources, contain separate treatments of each writer. The author demonstrates the internal coherence of their respective contributions to social theory. The concluding section discusses the principal ways in which Marx can be compared with the other two authors, and discusses misconceptions of some conventional views on the subject.



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E-BooksCannibal Capitalism How Our System Is Devouring Democracy, Care, and the Planet - and What We Can Do About It [Audiobook]



Cannibal Capitalism How Our System Is Devouring Democracy, Care, and the Planet - and What We Can Do About It [Audiobook]
Cannibal Capitalism: How Our System Is Devouring Democracy, Care, and the Planet - and What We Can Do About It (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0BDBD16G7 | 2022 | 7 hours and 35 minutes | MP3@64 kbps | 194 MB
Author: Nancy Fraser
Narrator: Kate Udall

A trenchant look at contemporary capitalism's insatiable appetite-and a rallying cry for everyone who wants to stop it from devouring our world. Capital is currently cannibalizing every sphere of life-guzzling wealth from nature and racialized populations, sucking up our ability to care for each other, and gutting the practice of politics. In this tightly argued and urgent volume, leading Marxist feminist theorist Nancy Fraser charts the voracious appetite of capital, tracking it from crisis point to crisis point, from ecological devastation to the collapse of democracy, from racial violence to the devaluing of care work. These crisis points all come to a head in Covid-19, which Fraser argues can help us envision the resistance we need to end the feeding frenzy. What we need, she argues, is a wide-ranging socialist movement that can recognize the rapaciousness of capital-and starve it to death.



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E-BooksHow Capitalism Ends History, Ideology and Progress



How Capitalism Ends History, Ideology and Progress
How Capitalism Ends: History, Ideology and Progress by Steve Paxton
2022 | ISBN: 1803410000 | English | 248 pages | EPUB | 0.3 MB
While the past 300 years have witnessed immense growth in productive capacity, the 'logic' of capitalist production is now pushing progress in all the wrong directions. We've passed the point where our biggest enemy is material scarcity. Our problems no longer revolve around insufficient production, but iniquitous distribution - and the fact that we're fast running out of planet - and these are problems that capitalism cannot solve. Taking in a diverse range of contemporary and historical evidence - from the Putney Debates of 1647 to Modern Monetary Theory, from John Locke to Thomas Piketty, from the Rights of Man to the rise of identity politics How Capitalism Ends navigates a path through current affairs, history, economics and philosophy and sets the scene for the conversation we, as a civilization, urgently need to begin...



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E-BooksEducation, Science and Knowledge Capitalism Creativity and the Promise of Openness



Education, Science and Knowledge Capitalism Creativity and the Promise of Openness
Education, Science and Knowledge Capitalism: Creativity and the Promise of Openness By Michael A. Peters
2012 | 303 Pages | ISBN: 1433120585 | PDF | 12 MB
We live in the age of global science - but not, primarily, in the sense of 'universal knowledge' that has characterized the liberal metanarrative of 'free' science and the 'free society' since its early development in the Enlightenment. Today, an economic logic links science to national economic policy, while globalized multinational science dominates an environment where quality assurance replaces truth as the new regulative ideal. This book examines the nature of educational and science-based capitalism in its cybernetic, knowledge, algorithmic and bioinformational forms before turning to the emergence of the global science system and the promise of openness in the growth of international research collaboration, the development of the global knowledge commons and the rise of the open science economy. Education, Science and Knowledge Capitalism explores the nature of cognitive capitalism, the emerging mode of social production for public education and science and its promise for the democratization of knowledge.



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E-BooksThe Economic Gulag Patriarchy, Capitalism, and Inequality



The Economic Gulag Patriarchy, Capitalism, and Inequality
The Economic Gulag: Patriarchy, Capitalism, and Inequality By Robert Bahlieda
2018 | 336 Pages | ISBN: 1433153769 | PDF | 2 MB
The Economic Gulag: Patriarchy, Capitalism, and Inequality is a trenchant critical analysis of the devastating ravages of capitalist patriarchy in our modern society and its pervasive and increasingly destabilizing negative influence on our views and values regarding power, gender, wealth, and inequality. It extends the investigation begun in The Democratic Gulag (2015) that argued that we live in a social and ideological gulag dominated by the meta-ideology of patriarchy that has defined and circumscribed every aspect of the social experience of humanity for millennia to the detriment of all. The Economic Gulag explores how patriarchy is infused within capitalist theory and practice. It offers a socially democratic critique and alternatives to reform its dominance. Through the lens of critical theory and the use of current empirical and statistical research, The Economic Gulag deconstructs the modern neoliberal capitalist wealth myth and its underlying theory of homo economicus. This book exposes a system rife with deception, inequality, human exploitation, and misery that is touted as the unchallenged champion of democratic individualism and success. The Economic Gulag makes a powerful case for the pressing need to dismantle the democratic and economic gulags in which we live and replace them with a new ideal social democracy based on true economic equality and fairness in a post-patriarchal and post-capitalist world. It concludes with fifteen radical, powerful, and transformative recommendations for change that will provide the "shock therapy" required to usher in a new socially democratic order liberated from patriarchy and all its vestiges.



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