The New Imperialism: Crisis and Contradictions in North/South RelationsBloomsbury Academic, 2000 - 355 páginas This major intellectual exploration seeks to deepen our understanding of the way in which modern capitalism works. The author argues, in particular, that it has always rested in part on the unremunerated labour of women, the non-sustainable extraction of natural resources and the racist exploitation of the non-European periphery. |
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... human action on the basis of a recognition of the objective possibilities in a given situation . is to A concept of capital accumulation different from that employed by con- ventional economics . This concept refers to alienated human ...
... human society through its relationship with the natural world . It postulates that the structures through which the relationship between humanity and nature is organised have a developmental potential which leads to major qualitative ...
... human development at an individual level , but there are also creative elements , which are found above all in rural society in the South . Knowledge systems are an example . This suggests that it may be possible to use human resources ...
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Imperialism and the Issue of LargeScale Changes | 24 |
The PostSecond World War Era | 50 |
Theory versus Practice | 72 |
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