E-Books → Tea War - A History of Capitalism in China and India (True )
Published by: ad-team on 4-12-2021, 11:49 | 0
Tea War - A History of Capitalism in China and India (True )
epub | 14.79 MB | English | Isbn: B00006HI5F | Author: Andrew B. Liu | Year: 2002
E-Books → Slavery's Capitalism - A New History of American Economic Development
Published by: ad-team on 25-11-2021, 21:52 | 0
Slavery's Capitalism - A New History of American Economic Development
epub | 5 MB | English | Isbn: 0812224175 | Author: Beckert, Sven; Rockman, Seth; | Year: 2016
E-Books → The Right To Live - In Defense of Capitalism
Published by: Emperor2011 on 19-11-2021, 15:38 | 0
The Right To LivIn Defense of Capitalism | 344.28 KB
English | 316 Pages
Title: The Right To Live
Author: Stuertzel, Anthony
Year: 2021
E-Books → Imperialism after the Neoliberal Turn (Capitalism, Power and the Imperial State)
Published by: voska89 on 19-11-2021, 05:09 | 0
English | 2022 | ISBN: 0367263513 | 157 pages | pdf | 4.02 MB
This book explores how imperialism has been evolving in the neoliberal era, with the aim of providing a systematic and integrative understanding of the inner dynamics and vulnerabilities of the contemporary imperialist system. Asking how it has been possible to sustain an imperialist system that fails to address the problems of unemployment, declining standards of living and globalizing conflicts, the author draws upon theoretical and empirical contributions from the current literature to further recent efforts at re-conceptualizing imperialism under the conditions of neoliberal globalization and advances a critique of the school of transnationalism in global political economy. The author puts forward that contemporary imperialism rests on a triangular structure composed of (a) economic imperialism, which is driven by a neoliberal logic of maximizing monopoly profits at massive societal costs; (b) military imperialism, which is shaped by the neoliberal transformation of the US military-industrial complex with the rise of private armies, the globalization of narcocapitalism, and the weaponization of Islamist terrorism and ethno-religious divides; and (c) cultural imperialism, which is led by the media- and nonprofit-corporate complexes, having weaponized the media and civil society in manufacturing popular consent. The book's arguments are also extended to the current challenges of imperialism embodied in the rise of the BRICS, post-hegemonic forms of regional cooperation, and global popular resistance. As such, it will appeal to scholars of politics and sociology with interests in globalization, imperialism, capitalism, and global power.
E-Books → How Capitalism and the Liberal Market-System Fostered Organized Crime, Corruption and Ecocide
Published by: voska89 on 19-11-2021, 04:56 | 0
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1536195995 , 978-1536195996 | 272 pages | True PDF | 2.86 MB
This book puts forward an innovative standpoint for politics and governance that seeks meaningful connections with organized crime, corruption and ecocide. Looking into the sources of their growth and global spread, it upholds that capitalism, the market system and economic liberalism have nourished and enabled such developments, while criminal organizations, corrupt politicians, businessmen and multinationals engaged in ecocide have been evolving and bringing havoc to countries and their populations alike. Furthermore, it intimates how organized crime, corruption and ecocide have thrived and turned out to be a conspicuous and wide-ranging player not only in governance but also in politics worldwide. When we ask ourselves why such developments took place, the answer would disclose an outrageous picture: this process simply unfolded from using the same toolkit of resources, regulations, skills, and technological innovations that capitalism and the market system had been providing to the formal habitats of legal economy and politics since the nineteenth century; needless too say, with the help of an ideology entangled in economic liberalism and its latest outgrowth, neo liberalism. We could wonder why criminal organizations and political malfeasance were both able to carry out this way so far. The answer will shock everybody: because those organizations were allowed, firstly, to set up efficacious governances to profit from crime and, secondly, politics furnished them with clout, connivance, and power to handle riches and spoils. To countervail the hideous workings of a system that faces its reckoning days and own demise, the book finally puts forward that the social democracy is the best qualified political system to build up the road towards post capitalism.
E-Books → Beyond Capitalism - New Social Architectures
Published by: ad-team on 28-09-2021, 20:21 | 0
Beyond Capitalism - New Social Architectures
pdf | 4.83 MB | English | Isbn: B07QVFBY67 | Author: Dowbor, Ladislau | Year: 2019
E-Books → Beyond Digital Capitalism - New Ways of Living
Published by: ad-team on 17-09-2021, 20:06 | 0
Beyond Digital Capitalism - New Ways of Living
pdf | 1.87 MB | English | Isbn: 1583678832 | Author: Leo Panitch | Year: 2020
E-Books → Capitalism--its Nature and its Replacement Buddhist and Marxist Insights
Published by: voska89 on 16-09-2021, 23:30 | 0
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1032049103 | 271 pages | pdf | 2.08 MB
In this third decade of the 21st century, deep problems plague our world. Many people lack adequate nutrition, health care, and education, because-while there is enough wealth for everyone to meet these basic needs-most of it is tightly controlled by precious few. Global warming causes droughts, floods, rising sea levels, and soon the forced migrations of millions of people. In this book, philosopher Graham Priest explains why we find ourselves in this situation, defines the nature of the problems we face, and explains how we might solve and move beyond our current state. The first part of this book draws on Buddhist philosophy, Marx's analysis of capitalism, and their complementary role in explaining our present crisis and the events that led us here. In the second part of the book, Priest turns to the much harder question of how one might go about creating a more rational and humane world. Here, he draws again on Buddhist and Marxist ideas as well as some key aspects of anarchist thought. His discussion of the need for bottom-up control of production, power, ideology, and an emerging awareness of our interdependence is a must-read for anyone who cares about the future of the planet and our latent capacity to care for each other.
E-Books → Capitalism, Development and Empowerment of Labour A Heterodox Political Economy (Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy)
Published by: voska89 on 9-09-2021, 21:23 | 0
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1032022396 | 237 pages | pdf | 7.78 MB
The dominant neoliberal approach presents politics and political economy as nuisances which disturb the smooth operation of self-regulating markets. But political economy is not merely an academic issue - it is a class issue, and this book forcefully argues that political economy should return to a central position in the study of the social sciences.
Offering nothing less than a reconciliation of Marxian, Keynesian and neoclassical economics, the work opens with a discussion of the key, interconnected economic concepts which help us to understand capitalism: price, income, profit, value, growth and crisis. Prices reflect income distribution and therefore class relations, and the chapters show that the very emergence of capitalism resulted from mass empowerment of the so-called "lower orders". Profit is always available if entrepreneurs spend on net investment and create incomes for additional labour; this, in turn, requires expanding demand, and so therefore profit depends on rising mass incomes. Conversely, underdevelopment is the result of the destitution and disempowerment of the masses. In the Global South today, it is clear that enormous riches go hand in hand with widespread misery and poverty because the market does not transform wealth into the kind of investment that might benefit all. This book argues that the new wealth triggered by productivity increases has enabled the rich to liberate themselves from the capitalist constraints of competition and waste their new wealth in the form of rents. The main threat today is, in fact, the globalisation of rent. The text makes a point for a progressive counter strategy: capitalist structures that empower labour need to be transferred to the Global South. This requires political and economic efforts towards empowering labour in the Global South.
E-Books → Capitalism and the Dark Forces of Time and Ignorance Economic and Political Expectations
Published by: voska89 on 9-09-2021, 08:57 | 0
Capitalism and the Dark Forces of Time and Ignorance: Economic and Political Expectations by David Harrison
English | PDF,EPUB | 2021 | 152 Pages | ISBN : 3030783936 | 2 MB
This book explores the role of expectations within the modern capitalist system. Through looking at how they are formed and develop, the impact of events that lead to a collapse in expectations, such as a major financial crisis, is examined to highlight the precarious and unstable nature of the economic system. With a particular focus on the UK and USA, it is also considered how public policy and institutions can shift the balance away from speculation and back towards enterprise.