This collection of essays engages in the analysis of key concepts, concerns, and cutting-edge insights in radical political economy. Offering a robust critique of capitalist institutions as well as of mainstream economics, radical political economics reveals the structures and dynamics of global capitalism.
This collection of essays engages in the analysis of key concepts, concerns, and cutting-edge insights in radical political economy. Offering a robust critique of capitalist institutions as well as of mainstream economics, radical political economics reveals the structures and dynamics of global capitalism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mona Ali is Associate Professor of Economics at the State University of New York. Her research on international political economy has been published in the Cambridge Journal of Economics, the International Review of Applied Economics, and Géopolitique, Réseau, Énergie, Environnement, Nature (GREEN ) among elsewhere. Her popular writing for Phenomenal World has been translated into four languages and featured in the Financial Times. She received her PhD from the New School for Social Research and she has served on the steering committee of Union for Radical Political Economics. Ann E. Davis is Associate Professor of Economics (retired) at Marist College and served as chair of the Department of Accounting, Finance, and Economics, and chair of the Faculty. She has published articles in the Review of Radical Political Economics, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Critical Historical Studies, and Journal of Economic Issues. She has published four books and various book chapters and served in leadership roles in heterodox economic associations.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Principles of Radical Political Economics 1. Class Conflict 2 .Ideology and Radical Political Economy 3. Using the Theory of Innovative Enterprise to Analyze US Corporate Capitalism 4. Forms of Capitalism 5. Financialization 6. Feminist Radical Political Economy 7. The Economies of Imperialism Part II: Issues and Debates in Radical Political Economics 8. Crises and Cycles in Capitalism 9. A Marxist-Feminist Perspective on Motherhood 10. Social Protection in Political Struggle 11. Migration: Differentiated Mobility Under Capitalism 12. Development Assistance as Internationalization 13. Contemporary Trajectories of State Capitalism 14. Some Basic Elements of a Global Green New Deal 15. Socio-Historical Ontology, Explanations, and Empirical Approaches Part III: Capitalist Futures 16. Democratic Planned Socialism: Moving Beyond Capitalism to Support and Promotes Human Development 17. Worker Cooperatives and Post-Capitalism 18. Middle Way: Social Democracy as an Alternative to Laissez-Faire Capitalism 19. Economic Development in the 21st Century 20. Good Science, Bad Climate, Big Lies Index
Part I: Principles of Radical Political Economics 1. Class Conflict 2 .Ideology and Radical Political Economy 3. Using the Theory of Innovative Enterprise to Analyze US Corporate Capitalism 4. Forms of Capitalism 5. Financialization 6. Feminist Radical Political Economy 7. The Economies of Imperialism Part II: Issues and Debates in Radical Political Economics 8. Crises and Cycles in Capitalism 9. A Marxist-Feminist Perspective on Motherhood 10. Social Protection in Political Struggle 11. Migration: Differentiated Mobility Under Capitalism 12. Development Assistance as Internationalization 13. Contemporary Trajectories of State Capitalism 14. Some Basic Elements of a Global Green New Deal 15. Socio-Historical Ontology, Explanations, and Empirical Approaches Part III: Capitalist Futures 16. Democratic Planned Socialism: Moving Beyond Capitalism to Support and Promotes Human Development 17. Worker Cooperatives and Post-Capitalism 18. Middle Way: Social Democracy as an Alternative to Laissez-Faire Capitalism 19. Economic Development in the 21st Century 20. Good Science, Bad Climate, Big Lies Index
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