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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... poor, who constitute the majority of the global population, are endemic. To be sure, it warrants Richard Dunn's description as, 'indeed a novel age.' Honesty, however, now requires that I admit to it not being used in relation to the ...
... poor, who constitute the majority of the global population, are endemic. To be sure, it warrants Richard Dunn's description as, 'indeed a novel age.' Honesty, however, now requires that I admit to it not being used in relation to the ...
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... poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a communist.' Some questions, it seems, are not for now. Finally, and befitting a totalitarian movement, a heavy terroristic silence shrouds what is apparent ...
... poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a communist.' Some questions, it seems, are not for now. Finally, and befitting a totalitarian movement, a heavy terroristic silence shrouds what is apparent ...
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... poor countries of the South who are not responsible for them.27 Left unaddressed, a catastrophe is in the making. According to the estimated projections by Christian Aid, and supported by Sir John Houghton, former co-chairman of the ...
... poor countries of the South who are not responsible for them.27 Left unaddressed, a catastrophe is in the making. According to the estimated projections by Christian Aid, and supported by Sir John Houghton, former co-chairman of the ...
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... poor health in general, and epidemics in particular (and most particularly in Africa) – where increased mortality and morbidity due to lack of access to clean water and sanitation, coupled with the increasing prevalence of preventable ...
... poor health in general, and epidemics in particular (and most particularly in Africa) – where increased mortality and morbidity due to lack of access to clean water and sanitation, coupled with the increasing prevalence of preventable ...
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... poor to make the type of rational choices which northern economists take more or less for granted in their calculations, and ignoring as well the fact that so much of economic activity in the South involves little, or no money, and is ...
... poor to make the type of rational choices which northern economists take more or less for granted in their calculations, and ignoring as well the fact that so much of economic activity in the South involves little, or no money, and is ...
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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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