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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... million people go hungry every day – equivalent to the combined populations of North America, Japan, and Europe – and this figure has been on the increase for the last decade. 23 The second relates to the limits of supply for cheap ...
... million people go hungry every day – equivalent to the combined populations of North America, Japan, and Europe – and this figure has been on the increase for the last decade. 23 The second relates to the limits of supply for cheap ...
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... to the data collected and analysed by the World Health Organization, and published in the journal, Nature, the Earth's warming climate is estimated to cause more than 150,000 deaths and five million illnesses each year, with these.
... to the data collected and analysed by the World Health Organization, and published in the journal, Nature, the Earth's warming climate is estimated to cause more than 150,000 deaths and five million illnesses each year, with these.
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... million Africans will die from it by the century's end.28 The perversity of the Bush Administration provides additional grounds for understanding the security implications of climate change. As if it is not enough that the bare ...
... million Africans will die from it by the century's end.28 The perversity of the Bush Administration provides additional grounds for understanding the security implications of climate change. As if it is not enough that the bare ...
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... million infant deaths.42 HIV/AIDS infection, now globally at 78 million, casts an inescapable shadow over the future. In combination these pathologies dwarf even the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that killed 150,000 people.43 The definite ...
... million infant deaths.42 HIV/AIDS infection, now globally at 78 million, casts an inescapable shadow over the future. In combination these pathologies dwarf even the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that killed 150,000 people.43 The definite ...
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... million), Ukraine (down by 20 million or 43 per cent), and Japan (losing 16 million). In addition, on current and probable trends, 65 countries accounting for 43 per cent of world population will experience decline and/or ageing since ...
... million), Ukraine (down by 20 million or 43 per cent), and Japan (losing 16 million). In addition, on current and probable trends, 65 countries accounting for 43 per cent of world population will experience decline and/or ageing since ...
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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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