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Jacobin on MSNThe Rise and Fall of the Knowledge WorkerAt a recent gathering of corporate leaders and US government officials hosted by the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz ...
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The rise, rise and rise of capitalism (XXII) - MSNThis was done just in time to save capitalism from collapsing into wrack and ruin. The subsequent rise and rise of capitalism can be said to have been predicated on its reset at that critical ...
In an attempt at imperial domination, mankind had reached a state of total war. This was to have a critical effect on the rise and rise of capitalism.
Thus the rise of capitalism cannot be disassociated from drug use as was the case with opium which the Chinese were forced to adopt to their detriment at the point of bayonets and bombardment from ...
Published in 2021, Ilias Alami provides a theory of the capitalist state that allows for current varieties of state capitalism. The ideas here have been expanded in The Problématique of State ...
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What Causes Capitalism? - MSNQuite a lot. Building on his earlier work, especially 2015's Conceptualising Capitalism, the British economist argues that the Great Enrichment and the associated rise of liberalism stemmed from ...
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‘Capitalism and Its Critics’ Review: Enemies of the Market MindsetUtopian followers of Karl Marx prophesied the collapse of market economies, but capitalism has proved resilient.
Technological Disruptions The rise of technology giants and automation has further complicated the landscape for American capitalism. Tech-driven innovations bring both opportunities and challenges.
OUR RECENT cover package focused on a startling fact: in some countries, inheriting is becoming nearly as important as working. The return of the “inheritocracy” is dangerous for capitalism ...
The rise, rise and rise of capitalism (VI) Having gone right round the world in the course of this series, I think it is time to return to England.
In Part 2 of David Rennie's exit interview with NPR's Steve Inskeep, the former Beijing Bureau chief for "The Economist" talks about living under the strict scrutiny of the Chinese Communist Party.
The central importance of slavery to the rise of capitalism is illustrated by the story of the voyage of the Zong, a British slave ship which sailed from Accra in present day Ghana with a cargo of ...
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