Capitalism sews chaos throughout society with crises and wars. In the twenty-first century it has begun feeding on this entropy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Biel M.PhD (1991) International Relations, London School of Economics, teaches political ecology at University College London and publishes extensively, including The New Imperialism (Zed Books, 2000). He researches systems theory and conducts a wide-ranging practical programme on urban agriculture
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List of Figures Introduction 1. Understanding the Limits and Decay of the Capitalist Mode of Production 2. Capitalism as an Adaptive System 3. The 'Systemic Turn' in Capitalist Political Economy 4. The Era of Feedback from Entropy 5. Militarism and State Terrorism as a Response to Crisis 6. Organisation of the Twenty-first Century International System 7. Contradictions in the Contemporary Phase of Imperialist Governance, and the Forces for Change within it References Index
List of Figures Introduction 1. Understanding the Limits and Decay of the Capitalist Mode of Production 2. Capitalism as an Adaptive System 3. The 'Systemic Turn' in Capitalist Political Economy 4. The Era of Feedback from Entropy 5. Militarism and State Terrorism as a Response to Crisis 6. Organisation of the Twenty-first Century International System 7. Contradictions in the Contemporary Phase of Imperialist Governance, and the Forces for Change within it References Index
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