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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... problem in everyday life, and not that beloved of so many of my contemporaries aspiring to 'scientific' political science and international relations, who cannot abide beginning an analysis without 'interminable, abstruse reflections on ...
... problem in everyday life, and not that beloved of so many of my contemporaries aspiring to 'scientific' political science and international relations, who cannot abide beginning an analysis without 'interminable, abstruse reflections on ...
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... problems posed by neo-liberalism, and that which animates my analysis, are delineated in the two chapters which comprise Part I. The first deals with the causes of the neo-liberal war. All histories of particular conflicts begin with ...
... problems posed by neo-liberalism, and that which animates my analysis, are delineated in the two chapters which comprise Part I. The first deals with the causes of the neo-liberal war. All histories of particular conflicts begin with ...
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... problem which, only with imagination and the deft administration of aid, but more accurately conceived of as alms, might be managed. The second takes the form of a survey, principally in the global South of the territorially expanding ...
... problem which, only with imagination and the deft administration of aid, but more accurately conceived of as alms, might be managed. The second takes the form of a survey, principally in the global South of the territorially expanding ...
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... problem (but it can't be because economists define the market as perfect and beyond reproach and they have mathematical truth and certainty to support them), or the world is the problem (which it is, but according to economists its ...
... problem (but it can't be because economists define the market as perfect and beyond reproach and they have mathematical truth and certainty to support them), or the world is the problem (which it is, but according to economists its ...
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... problems which beset American power and severely qualify it, now and into the future. It makes little sense to appeal to 'the global North,' or 'the West' as actors which are internally constituted on an equal basis because, quite ...
... problems which beset American power and severely qualify it, now and into the future. It makes little sense to appeal to 'the global North,' or 'the West' as actors which are internally constituted on an equal basis because, quite ...
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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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