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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... natural conditions specific to particular popula- tion groups , but by social struggles taking place against the background of these conditions , particularly important being the way the gender struggle was resolved . This may explain ...
... natural world . Indigenous peoples had always viewed themselves as part of the natural world , so that it seemed appropriate that human thought should work in the same manner as the world which it was seeking to apprehend , probing a ...
... natural world has been abandoned . Economic trends which see the goal of development as something real , such as improving agriculture or improving human resources - for example the Physiocrats , or List's theory of the natural economy ...
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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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