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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... argued , it is a mistake to claim that no development of any kind occurs under imperialism . It can be argued that the period in question ( the First World War to the 1980s ) was one in which capitalism was grappling with the ...
... argued that developing countries needed to em- phasise their own ownership , in other words their sovereignty over their own resources ( with the right to nationalisation , and to campaign for an exclusive economic zone in the sea , and ...
... argued that it was necessary to look for ways in which basic human needs can be met earlier in the development process'.2 It can be argued that together these two elements responded to the needs of capitalism at that time , but this is ...
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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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