A History of Capitalism, 1500-2000Monthly Review Press, 2001 - 348 páginas The conquest of the Americas inaugurated the slow accumulation of resources and the imperceptible structural transformations that culminated in the Industrial Revolution. From that moment on, capitalism grew and expanded with a dynamism and adaptability that are now all too familiar, profiting from wars and even managing to rebound after a series of devastating economic crises. In this highly-anticipated updated edition, Michel Beaud extends one of the major strengths of the original: the interweaving of social, political, and economic factors in the context of history. At the same time, his analysis provides a realistic and thorough examination of the developments of capitalism in the last twenty years, including globalization, the accelerating speed of capital transfer, and the collapse of the Soviet empire and the subsequent absorption of its population into the world market. This new edition also offers a completely revised format that integrates diagrams and flowcharts not previously available in the English-language edition. -- From publisher's description. |
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... , Africa ( 9 percent ) , and Oceania ( 5 percent ) .43 Britain was clearly the chief world investor , though the direction of its investments underwent a profound change , becoming oriented less toward 158 A History of Capitalism.
... , Africa ( 9 percent ) , and Oceania ( 5 percent ) .43 Britain was clearly the chief world investor , though the direction of its investments underwent a profound change , becoming oriented less toward 158 A History of Capitalism.
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... direction the Consumption Society and its accompanying waste have been heavily critiqued and rejected by ecology and consumer movements , and by the " 1968 generation . " From another direction , the powerful rebirth of liberal ideology ...
... direction the Consumption Society and its accompanying waste have been heavily critiqued and rejected by ecology and consumer movements , and by the " 1968 generation . " From another direction , the powerful rebirth of liberal ideology ...
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... direction . 106 The new networks and systems are based on technoscience , and are thus entirely dependent on the companies and huge corporations which them- selves control technoscience.107 The process we are describing involves also a ...
... direction . 106 The new networks and systems are based on technoscience , and are thus entirely dependent on the companies and huge corporations which them- selves control technoscience.107 The process we are describing involves also a ...
Contenido
FROM GOLD TO CAPITAL II | 11 |
The Century of the Three Revolutions | 44 |
The Irresistible Rise of Industrial Capitalism | 83 |
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Otras 15 secciones no mostradas
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accumulation Africa agriculture American Asia Beaud became bourgeoisie Britain British buying power capitalist capitalist countries China cited colonial commodity companies competition consumption crises crisis currency David Ricardo democracy dollars dominated countries economic économique England established Europe European exchange expansion exports force foreign investments forms France French Germany globalization gold gross domestic product groups growth Histoire Ibid imperialism imperialist increased India industrial capitalism industrial production inequality Japan Jean-Baptiste Say labor power Latin America liberal manufacturing Marx ment mercantilist merchants military million monde monetary movement national capitalisms nineteenth century nobility organization Paris peasants percent period petty bourgeoisie political poor population profit rates revolution rich rise rose ruling class Samir Amin sectors social socialist society Source surplus surplus value TABLE third world trade transformation unemployment union United USSR wages wealth West Germany workers World Bank World Development Report world scale worldwide