Economic Globalisation as Religious War: Tragic ConvergenceRoutledge, 28 thg 6, 2007 - 352 trang Using a critical theory approach to analyze the globalization of the world economy, this provocative and topical new book presents economic globalization not as a recent development, but rather as a familiar process that has occurred throughout history. Michael McKinley argues that it is ultimately a self-serving, arbitrary and destructive imperial project that should be viewed as a religious war. |
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... interest to students and researchers of International Relations, International Political Economy and Security Studies. Michael McKinley is Senior Lecturer in International Relations and Strategy, in the Political Science and ...
... interest to students and researchers of International Relations, International Political Economy and Security Studies. Michael McKinley is Senior Lecturer in International Relations and Strategy, in the Political Science and ...
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... interest. Moreover, in the light of the carnage and pillage wrought by economic globalisation, it is a necessary contribution to its overthrow and replacement by a means of wealth creation which is respectful of human rights, social needs,
... interest. Moreover, in the light of the carnage and pillage wrought by economic globalisation, it is a necessary contribution to its overthrow and replacement by a means of wealth creation which is respectful of human rights, social needs,
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... interests of the upper classes. Suppose the light is unfavourable? That is scandalous. What is a scandal? Anything offending the upper classes. What is aesthetics? The art of praising or belittling works of art. What works of art must ...
... interests of the upper classes. Suppose the light is unfavourable? That is scandalous. What is a scandal? Anything offending the upper classes. What is aesthetics? The art of praising or belittling works of art. What works of art must ...
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... interests are effectively promoted and secured against all challenges so that the resort to war is either rendered unnecessary or is undertaken with the maximum chance of victory. In other words, it is possible to conclude on the basis ...
... interests are effectively promoted and secured against all challenges so that the resort to war is either rendered unnecessary or is undertaken with the maximum chance of victory. In other words, it is possible to conclude on the basis ...
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... interests, it is insensitive to the prior reality that the condition itself is an ongoing act of violence by those interests against Africa and Latin America. Thus, the notion that the resolution of the condition and its consequences ...
... interests, it is insensitive to the prior reality that the condition itself is an ongoing act of violence by those interests against Africa and Latin America. Thus, the notion that the resolution of the condition and its consequences ...
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a survey of casualties in the neoliberal combat | |
58 | |
American | |
148 | |
neoliberal globalisation | |
neoclassical Economicsneoliberalism Economicsas | |
the new age of religious wars neo | |
Epilogue | |
Bibliography 301 | |
Index 324 | |
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