A fresh, funny and imaginative discourse on the nature of capitalism and how society has learned to cope with it.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Erik Ringmar is a Professor at the National Chiao Tung Unviersity, Hsinchu, Taiwan. He is the author of 'Interest, Identity & Action' (CUP 1996), as well as many academic articles in the fields of history, international politics and sociology.
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Acknowledgements Theoretical Preliminaries 1. The Inevitability and Inhumanity of Capitalism 2. How Society Protects Itself In the Bosom of the Family: 3. The European Idea of the Home 4. The Chinese Family Among Brothers, Friends and Colleagues: 5. European Sectsm Guilds and Trade Unions 6. Japanese Business Corporations 7. Personal Thais and How They Survived the Boom The State: 8. Versions of the European State 9. The State in China and Japan Conclusions: 10. How We Survived Capitalism 11. The Coming Crisis Notes Bibliography and Websites Index
Acknowledgements Theoretical Preliminaries 1. The Inevitability and Inhumanity of Capitalism 2. How Society Protects Itself In the Bosom of the Family: 3. The European Idea of the Home 4. The Chinese Family Among Brothers, Friends and Colleagues: 5. European Sectsm Guilds and Trade Unions 6. Japanese Business Corporations 7. Personal Thais and How They Survived the Boom The State: 8. Versions of the European State 9. The State in China and Japan Conclusions: 10. How We Survived Capitalism 11. The Coming Crisis Notes Bibliography and Websites Index
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