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E-BooksTen Worlds of Welfare Capitalism A Global Data Analysis



Ten Worlds of Welfare Capitalism A Global Data Analysis
Ten Worlds of Welfare Capitalism: A Global Data Analysis
English | 2023 | ISBN: 981197862X | 320 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 7 MB
This book presents a new step farther into the twenty-first century, for the first time truly combining a comprehensive global data analysis with social policy theory development. The theory of global ideal-typical welfare regimes, also known as the "Ten Worlds of Welfare Regime Theory", as set forth earlier by Christian Aspalter, is now in this book tested empirically using a quantitative global data analysis for the first time. The strong and rich results fully vindicated the Ten Worlds Theory. All in all, about 150 countries are included in this test, measuring numerous variables on two main dimensions, i.e., povertization and inequality. The innovative approach of using a new indicator, Aspalter's Standardized Relative Performance Index, is applied, which facilitated the exact measurements of distances between relative performances of each variable, each dimension, each country, and each ideal-typical welfare regime (in relation to one another, respectively). In addition, one explanative and one normative meta-study is added to the book, to point to ways to understand and deal with the global culprit of inequality and, hence, poverty.



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E-BooksConsumptionomics Asia's Role in Reshaping Capitalism and Saving the Planet



Consumptionomics Asia's Role in Reshaping Capitalism and Saving the Planet
Chandran Nair, "Consumptionomics: Asia's Role in Reshaping Capitalism and Saving the Planet"
English | 2011 | pages: 125 | ISBN: 8173142440, 0470828579 | EPUB | 1,4 mb
Some twenty years ago, I found myself speaking more and more at a range of business and other forums on what I loosely called environmental issues. A recurring theme was the links between these issues and a range of social, economic and political challenges. Over time, I became increasingly preoccupied by what would happen if Asia continued to develop along Western lines - in particular, if countries across this huge and disparate region were to adopt consumption-driven capitalism as both their goal and their means of reaching that goal.



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E-BooksFifty Years Later Antislavery, Capitalism and Modernity in the Dutch Orbit



Fifty Years Later Antislavery, Capitalism and Modernity in the Dutch Orbit
Fifty Years Later: Antislavery, Capitalism and Modernity in the Dutch Orbit By Gert Oostindie; Seymour Drescher
1996 | 272 Pages | ISBN: 0822955873 | PDF | 19 MB
The Dutch slave trade, slavery and abolitionism have long remained unduly neglected issues in the burgeoning international debate on capitalism, modernity, and antislavery. Fifty Years Later now offers a thorough and wide-ranging discussion of antislavery in the Netherlands and in the Dutch colonial world, and also provides a fresh contribution to the ongoing debate on the relationship between abolitionism and economic, political and cultural modernization in the Western world at large. The contributors to this volume are Seymour Drescher, Pieter C. Emmer, Stanley L. Engerman, Edwin Horlings, Gerrit J. Knaap, Maarten Kuitenbrouwer, Gert Oostindie, Robert Ross, Angelie Sens, and Alex van Stipriaan.



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E-BooksCapitalism's Transcendental Time Machine



Capitalism's Transcendental Time Machine
Anna Greenspan, "Capitalism's Transcendental Time Machine"
English | ISBN: 1778154905 | 2023 | 200 pages | PDF | 5 MB
This thesis seeks to establish a connection between abstract thought and material practice. It does so by focusing on the relation between the transcendental philosophy of time and the socio-technics of timekeeping practices.



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E-BooksEmotions as Commodities Capitalism, Consumption and Authenticity



Emotions as Commodities Capitalism, Consumption and Authenticity
Eva Illouz, "Emotions as Commodities: Capitalism, Consumption and Authenticity "
English | ISBN: 1138628239 | 2017 | 222 pages | PDF | 3 MB
Capitalism has made rationality into a pervasive feature of human action and yet, far from heralding a loss of emotionality, capitalist culture has been accompanied with an unprecedented intensification of emotional life. This raises the question: how could we have become increasingly rationalized and more intensely emotional?



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E-BooksWhite Enclosures Racial Capitalism and Coloniality along the Balkan Route



White Enclosures Racial Capitalism and Coloniality along the Balkan Route
Piro Rexhepi, "White Enclosures: Racial Capitalism and Coloniality along the Balkan Route "
English | ISBN: 147801928X | 2022 | 200 pages | PDF | 3 MB
For all its history of intersecting empires, the Balkans has been rarely framed as a global site of race and coloniality. This, as Piro Rexhepi argues in White Enclosures is not surprising, given the perception of the Balkans as colorblind and raceless, a project that spans post-Ottoman racial formations, transverses Socialist modernity and is negotiated anew in the process of postsocialist Euro-Atlantic integration. Connecting severed colonial histories from the vantage point of body politic, Rexhepi turns to the borderland zones of the Balkans to trace past and present geopolitical attempts of walling whiteness. From efforts to straighten the sexualities of post-Ottoman Muslim subjects, to Yugoslav nonaligned solidarities between Muslims of the second and third world, to Roma displacement and contemporary emergence of refugee carceral technologies along the Balkan Route, Rexhepi points not only to the epistemic erasures that maintain the fantasy of whiteness but also to the disruption emanating from the solidarities between queer- and transpeople that fold the Balkans back into global efforts to resist the politics of racial capitalism.



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E-BooksThe Anti-Capitalism Reader Imagining a Geography of Opposition



The Anti-Capitalism Reader Imagining a Geography of Opposition
The Anti-Capitalism Reader: Imagining a Geography of Opposition By Joel Schalit (editor)
2002 | 336 Pages | ISBN: 1888451335 | EPUB | 12 MB
A refreshingly non-doctrinaire collection of writings on the theory, practice, and history of anti-capitalist politics from the most well-versed activists and scholars in the movement. Since the demonstrations against the World Trade Organization in Seattle two years ago, the world has witnessed the emergence of a brand new left. Largely focusing on such issues as third-world debt reduction and the emergence of a decidedly undemocratic transnational political order, this new progressivism is a rich and complex phenomenon which demands careful analysis to understand its ascendance ten years after the Cold War—in a time of supposed affluence and ongoing celebration of capitalism's triumph over the Soviet Union. Aimed squarely at activists and academics, as well those interested in educating themselves about the anti-market tenor of the new left, this is a comprehensive and accessible introduction to anti-capitalist politics and cultures.Contributors include SF Bay Guardian Culture editor and high-tech critic Annalee Newitz, Wall Street author and Left Business Observer editor Doug Henwood, journalist and social critic Liza Featherstone, as well as interviews with influential thinkers such as Slavoj Zizek, Frederic Jameson, Susan George, and Antonio Negri (co-author of Empire). Among the topics explored are the presence of anti-capitalist movements in everyday life, the history of anti-capitalism, strategies of anti-capitalist resistance, regionalism and anti-capitalism, and anti-capitalism and intellectual property. Includes a brief selection of some of the most historically important criticisms of the free market from the likes of Marx, Gramsci, and other Marxist, anarchist, and Situationist thinkers.Editor Joel Schalit is the author of Jerusalem Calling and editor of both Punk Planet magazine and webzine Bad Subjects: Political Education for Everyday Life. He is a regular contributor to the SF Bay Guardian.Contributors: Megan Shaw Rick Prelinger Jason Meyers Annalee Newitz Scott Schaffer Doug Henwood Liza FeatherstoneInterviews: Slavoj Zizek Frederic Jameson Susan George Antonio Negri



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E-BooksStatecraft and the Political Economy of Capitalism



Statecraft and the Political Economy of Capitalism
Statecraft and the Political Economy of Capitalism
English | 2023 | ISBN: 3031159705 | 283 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 2 MB
Rising inequality, the advance of far-right populism, ecological and climatic catastrophe and the scourge of global pandemic disease - these are among the defining crises of our time. Addressing the governing challenges posed by each requires a more expansive vision of the scope and possibilities of state action than political scientists and economists have furnished to date. InStatecraft and the Political Economy of Capitalismpolitical economists Scott G. Nelson and Joel T. Shelton examine several key social and political dynamics of advanced capitalism for insights into the fate of equality, community and solidarity. In chapters addressing divergent problems and spanning several centuries, statecraft is presented as a conceptual lens through which the art and practice of public action is continually rearticulated in response to the shifting economic, social and political conditions of a given epoch. The authors examine several consequential moments in the long tradition of political economy in relation to the governing predicaments of the present day, highlighting those predicaments that bear upon the well-being of all people, especially society's most vulnerable. The book thus reintroduces the creative and purposive aspects of governing to the study and practice of Political Economy, a field that has been too preoccupied with technical, institutional and procedural aspects of economic management. Framing problems of governing national and global economies in relation to the craft of the state means searching out continuities between capitalism's early promise and present peril.



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E-BooksMake Capitalism History



Make Capitalism History
Make Capitalism History: A Practical Framework for Utopia and the Transformation of Society
English | 2023 | ISBN: 3031146441 | 247 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 3 MB
This open access book presents an alternative to capitalism and state socialism through the modelling of a post-market and post-state utopia based on an upscaling of the commons, feminist political economy and democratic and council-based planning approaches. It discusses the left's need to explore non-capitalist modes of production, the inability of green or socialist market economies to produce real social and ecological change, and the need to look beyond traditional ideas of reform and revolution. The book discusses how a socio-economic organisation beyond money, wage labour, patriarchal division of work and centralised state planning may look like. It develops an approach to societal transformation based on seed forms of commons practices and social movements. This book will be relevant to activists, students and researchers interested in fundamental social change, political economy and feminist and Marxist economics.



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E-BooksCapitalism and the Senses



Capitalism and the Senses
Capitalism and the Senses
by Blaszczyk, Regina Lee;Suisman, David;

English | 2023 | ISBN: 1512824208 | 313 pages | True PDF EPUB | 43.09 MB



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