Neomarxism and Inequality
... up producing one or two items that served the latter’s interests. Hence, in sharp contrast with modernization theory, the dependency school did not view underdevelopment as a “stage” previous to development, but rather as a “discrete historical process through which economies that have already achie ...
... up producing one or two items that served the latter’s interests. Hence, in sharp contrast with modernization theory, the dependency school did not view underdevelopment as a “stage” previous to development, but rather as a “discrete historical process through which economies that have already achie ...
The profit cycle and economic recession
... benefits. My measure of value is for the whole economy and not just for the corporate sector (which would exclude employee costs or the product appropriated by government from the private sector through taxation). It also includes the value and profits appropriated by the financial sector, even ...
... benefits. My measure of value is for the whole economy and not just for the corporate sector (which would exclude employee costs or the product appropriated by government from the private sector through taxation). It also includes the value and profits appropriated by the financial sector, even ...
Russian Economics:From Marxism to Institutional Matrices Theory
... (3) In socialist society personal property extends to the objects of consumption. A special form of personal property is the personal property of the collective farm household. The personal property of the working people grows with the increase of socially-owned socialist property. (4) The producti ...
... (3) In socialist society personal property extends to the objects of consumption. A special form of personal property is the personal property of the collective farm household. The personal property of the working people grows with the increase of socially-owned socialist property. (4) The producti ...
childhood is a social construction
... as soon as physically possible with taking on adult working roles and even roles of armed soldiers to ensure the economic survival of the family (www.child-soldiers.com) suggested that between 2001-2004 child soldiers were involved in conflict in 27 countries around the world. With children being ...
... as soon as physically possible with taking on adult working roles and even roles of armed soldiers to ensure the economic survival of the family (www.child-soldiers.com) suggested that between 2001-2004 child soldiers were involved in conflict in 27 countries around the world. With children being ...
Nationalism Liberalism Conservatism Fascism Industrialism
... _____________________________ who ignored the parliament and raised taxes to increase the military. 19. In Europe tensions increased prior to World War I due to states and militarism. It was obvious that if war broke out it would be highly __________________. 20. Militarism is an aggressive ________ ...
... _____________________________ who ignored the parliament and raised taxes to increase the military. 19. In Europe tensions increased prior to World War I due to states and militarism. It was obvious that if war broke out it would be highly __________________. 20. Militarism is an aggressive ________ ...
ST. JOHN`S UNIVERSITY NEW YORK Tobin College of Business
... Education (fee.org) and their posts (“stories”) about current and historic events from an economic perspective (you can also subscribe to the FEE daily email for posts). For each of the three homework essays students should choose one FEE story to write a paragraph about. Each paragraph should be ab ...
... Education (fee.org) and their posts (“stories”) about current and historic events from an economic perspective (you can also subscribe to the FEE daily email for posts). For each of the three homework essays students should choose one FEE story to write a paragraph about. Each paragraph should be ab ...
what is crony capitalism?
... Moreover, crony capitalism distorts the broader economy. In some industries—like healthcare, student loans, home mortgages, and aerospace—the government is one of the biggest purchasers of goods or services. So its politicized decisions can have wide-ranging and detrimental effects. An entire indust ...
... Moreover, crony capitalism distorts the broader economy. In some industries—like healthcare, student loans, home mortgages, and aerospace—the government is one of the biggest purchasers of goods or services. So its politicized decisions can have wide-ranging and detrimental effects. An entire indust ...
MSWord version
... the state as the bargaining agent from which to demand income. The members of a typical welfare family can not simply "be helped to help themselves." They demand from the state the guarantee of a stable income. An income now, this is the objective around which struggles have developed. It was the an ...
... the state as the bargaining agent from which to demand income. The members of a typical welfare family can not simply "be helped to help themselves." They demand from the state the guarantee of a stable income. An income now, this is the objective around which struggles have developed. It was the an ...
How is Society Possible
... determined by the other, and, on the other hand, it quite as little excludes an observing third party from performing in addition a synthesis, with its basis only in himself, between the persons concerned, as between special elements. Whatever be the tract of externally observable being which is to ...
... determined by the other, and, on the other hand, it quite as little excludes an observing third party from performing in addition a synthesis, with its basis only in himself, between the persons concerned, as between special elements. Whatever be the tract of externally observable being which is to ...
Historiographical Debates - Department of History and Philosophy
... Landscape of History (Oxford/New York: Oxford UP, 2002); Michael J. Hogan, ed. Hiroshima in History and Memory (Cambridge: Cambridge UP). Other readings posted on Vista. 1. Course description: This course investigates the range of and the major limits and problems inherent in historical understandin ...
... Landscape of History (Oxford/New York: Oxford UP, 2002); Michael J. Hogan, ed. Hiroshima in History and Memory (Cambridge: Cambridge UP). Other readings posted on Vista. 1. Course description: This course investigates the range of and the major limits and problems inherent in historical understandin ...
Contemporary Capitalism
... system driven by the encompassing accumulative imperatives of a world market; yet capitalism is always differentiated by temporally and spatially specific processes accumulation and statification and particular class relations necessary for the production of value. Marx made the point that capitalis ...
... system driven by the encompassing accumulative imperatives of a world market; yet capitalism is always differentiated by temporally and spatially specific processes accumulation and statification and particular class relations necessary for the production of value. Marx made the point that capitalis ...
On the sociogenesis of sociology*
... believes, nothing more than the exercise of one's reasoning power to see that one cannot, and should not, spend more than one earns. However, in this as in many other cases an act of reasoning which appears simply as "rational", as "logical", as an act of which all human beings are capable in depen ...
... believes, nothing more than the exercise of one's reasoning power to see that one cannot, and should not, spend more than one earns. However, in this as in many other cases an act of reasoning which appears simply as "rational", as "logical", as an act of which all human beings are capable in depen ...
The “Gezi” Resistance in Turkey. Gökçer Özgür and
... market system provides us with three important points. First, Polanyi’s argument is that market society is inherently unstable; in other words, his critique is directed to the invisible hand paradigm of the social order. What makes market society unstable is the antagonistic elements ...
... market system provides us with three important points. First, Polanyi’s argument is that market society is inherently unstable; in other words, his critique is directed to the invisible hand paradigm of the social order. What makes market society unstable is the antagonistic elements ...
Rosa Luxemburg, the critique of political economy, and the political
... That is, Luxemburg argues that an increase in the productive-power of labour, driven by individual capitals’ competitive hunt for extra-profits, necessarily leads to a decrease in the labour socially necessary to produce wage-goods. This comes down to an economic corollary and a political thesis. A ...
... That is, Luxemburg argues that an increase in the productive-power of labour, driven by individual capitals’ competitive hunt for extra-profits, necessarily leads to a decrease in the labour socially necessary to produce wage-goods. This comes down to an economic corollary and a political thesis. A ...
The temporalities of capitalism - Oxford Academic
... random shocks follow such regular patterns. The problem posed by business cycles may be put this way: In spite of the eventful, indeed hyper-eventful, character of the capitalist economy, there appears to be a recurrent logic at the centre of the flux that generates a continuous, monotonously repeti ...
... random shocks follow such regular patterns. The problem posed by business cycles may be put this way: In spite of the eventful, indeed hyper-eventful, character of the capitalist economy, there appears to be a recurrent logic at the centre of the flux that generates a continuous, monotonously repeti ...
Aalborg Universitet Making Capitalism Work Schmidt, Johannes Dragsbæk; Hersh, Jacques
... is to prevent the people from suffering, or whether it be to prevent them from revolting (Montesquieu, in Gindin, 2002). Political Economy as a Tool of Analysis While economic history is useful in understanding the variety of paths to industrial capitalism, political economy –in the Ricardian sense ...
... is to prevent the people from suffering, or whether it be to prevent them from revolting (Montesquieu, in Gindin, 2002). Political Economy as a Tool of Analysis While economic history is useful in understanding the variety of paths to industrial capitalism, political economy –in the Ricardian sense ...
Modern World History Mr. Weiss
... Work needs to be turned in on the assigned date to receive full credit. If you miss a test, you will have ONE WEEK to make it up. If you miss class, you are responsible to get any assignments. I will leave the work I hand out on the counter top underneath the cabinets in my room. I WILL NOT track yo ...
... Work needs to be turned in on the assigned date to receive full credit. If you miss a test, you will have ONE WEEK to make it up. If you miss class, you are responsible to get any assignments. I will leave the work I hand out on the counter top underneath the cabinets in my room. I WILL NOT track yo ...
HSA 111, Origins of the Modern World
... understanding the material, analyzing documents, and developing critical abilities. Class attendance and participation will make up 15% of your final grade. Absences may be excused in the case of a documented medical, family, or personal emergency. This excuse must be turned into me within a week of ...
... understanding the material, analyzing documents, and developing critical abilities. Class attendance and participation will make up 15% of your final grade. Absences may be excused in the case of a documented medical, family, or personal emergency. This excuse must be turned into me within a week of ...
Lecture 8 - The Economics Network
... • The Yugoslav Federation collapsed in 1991, and much of its economy was destroyed in the wars that followed. • “Privatization” largely took the form of turning over formal title to the workers themselves. • In Slovenia and Croatia, the more industrialized regions, there have been efforts (in the en ...
... • The Yugoslav Federation collapsed in 1991, and much of its economy was destroyed in the wars that followed. • “Privatization” largely took the form of turning over formal title to the workers themselves. • In Slovenia and Croatia, the more industrialized regions, there have been efforts (in the en ...
AP World History Devorah J. Kenney
... CLASSWORK All classwork notes and handouts are put on the right side pages in your spiral interactive notebook (homework notes are put on the left side pages). Paste all handouts and keep work neat & organized. Go to: “Study Help” link on class website for practice and hints to assist you with notet ...
... CLASSWORK All classwork notes and handouts are put on the right side pages in your spiral interactive notebook (homework notes are put on the left side pages). Paste all handouts and keep work neat & organized. Go to: “Study Help” link on class website for practice and hints to assist you with notet ...
Spice
... difference in the causes of the French Revolution and the Haitian Revolution. • Analyze at least one similarity and one difference in the system of slavery in Rome between the years 100 BCE to 500 CE and in the Atlantic world between the years 1450 CE to 1750 CE. ...
... difference in the causes of the French Revolution and the Haitian Revolution. • Analyze at least one similarity and one difference in the system of slavery in Rome between the years 100 BCE to 500 CE and in the Atlantic world between the years 1450 CE to 1750 CE. ...
Fundamentals of economic theory PROLOGUE
... concerns are not a property nor they are earthbound; however the need to force them to be used for starvation wages under inhumane conditions during long hours. The nations where the capitalist system initially developed, mainly England and Holland, achieved a great advantage in the economic spher ...
... concerns are not a property nor they are earthbound; however the need to force them to be used for starvation wages under inhumane conditions during long hours. The nations where the capitalist system initially developed, mainly England and Holland, achieved a great advantage in the economic spher ...
Economic Concepts of Karl Marx
... Regarding the role of nature, Marx's position was that natural resources are the basis for use-value, but do not enter into exchange-value. Under original conditions, the price of lumber reflects the labor time required to fell the tree, bring it to a mill, saw it, and bring the resulting lumber to ...
... Regarding the role of nature, Marx's position was that natural resources are the basis for use-value, but do not enter into exchange-value. Under original conditions, the price of lumber reflects the labor time required to fell the tree, bring it to a mill, saw it, and bring the resulting lumber to ...
Political Economy: wealth and poverty
... The strain on the family has been discussed in class, but is it possible that this is not strain, but rather, the development of a new kind of family, which does not reflect the family of classic TV (“Leave it to Beaver”) More pluralism? Different dominant form ...
... The strain on the family has been discussed in class, but is it possible that this is not strain, but rather, the development of a new kind of family, which does not reflect the family of classic TV (“Leave it to Beaver”) More pluralism? Different dominant form ...
Tomáš Katrňák: Class Analysis and Social Mobility
... must always use some kind of a class scheme. It is often forgotten that Goldthorpe originally devised his class (or as some authors say rather employee) analysis for the purpose of measuring social mobility. Similarly, socio-economic status used in social stratification research to differentiate soc ...
... must always use some kind of a class scheme. It is often forgotten that Goldthorpe originally devised his class (or as some authors say rather employee) analysis for the purpose of measuring social mobility. Similarly, socio-economic status used in social stratification research to differentiate soc ...