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Neoliberal Lives - Work, Politics, Nature, and Health in the Contemporary United States (Paperback): Robert Chernomas, Ian... Neoliberal Lives - Work, Politics, Nature, and Health in the Contemporary United States (Paperback)
Robert Chernomas, Ian Hudson, Mark Hudson
R758 Discovery Miles 7 580 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This book is about the transformation of America that has occurred over the past thirty-five years, as capitalist logic has expanded into previously protected spheres of life. This expansion has had devastating effects on the potential for human development. Looking at how human beings create themselves and their worlds on material foundations of health and the natural environment, through work and politics, the book chronicles how neoliberalism has limited human potential. At a time when neoliberalism's effects are stirring various forms of popular resistance and opposition, this is a manifesto of sorts for the range of processes that need to be confronted if human potential is to be freed from the increasingly cramped quarters to which neoliberalism has confined it. -- .

Gatekeeper - 60 Years of Economics According to the New York Times (Paperback): Robert Chernomas, Ian Hudson Gatekeeper - 60 Years of Economics According to the New York Times (Paperback)
Robert Chernomas, Ian Hudson
R1,487 Discovery Miles 14 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The New York Times" can make a legitimate claim to be the most influential newspaper in the U.S. and possibly the world. Because of its influence, the "Times" has become a central figure in the debate over the direction of bias in the media, with some claiming that it is left-wing or liberal and others arguing that it is right-wing or conservative. But the liberal-conservation media debate is very misleading. "The Gatekeeper" argues that the "Times" can more accurately be characterized as supporting long run profitability for U.S. business, which involves both liberal and conservative policies in different contexts. Through a thorough examination of the "Times " star commentators and its coverage of the issues of macroeconomics, regulation, foreign policy and the 2008-2009 economic crisis, "The Gatekeeper" refocuses the debate about the bias of the most venerable institution in U.S. journalism.

Gatekeeper - 60 Years of Economics According to the New York Times (Hardcover): Robert Chernomas, Ian Hudson Gatekeeper - 60 Years of Economics According to the New York Times (Hardcover)
Robert Chernomas, Ian Hudson
R4,910 Discovery Miles 49 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The New York Times" can make a legitimate claim to be the most influential newspaper in the U.S. and possibly the world. Because of its influence, the "Times" has become a central figure in the debate over the direction of bias in the media, with some claiming that it is left-wing or liberal and others arguing that it is right-wing or conservative. But the liberal-conservation media debate is very misleading. "The Gatekeeper" argues that the "Times" can more accurately be characterized as supporting long run profitability for U.S. business, which involves both liberal and conservative policies in different contexts. Through a thorough examination of the "Times " star commentators and its coverage of the issues of macroeconomics, regulation, foreign policy and the 2008-2009 economic crisis, "The Gatekeeper" refocuses the debate about the bias of the most venerable institution in U.S. journalism...".one of the most sophisticated and original works of journalism criticism in years..." -Robert W. McChesney co-author "The Death and Life of American Journalism""

Neoliberal Lives - Work, Politics, Nature, and Health in the Contemporary United States (Hardcover): Robert Chernomas, Ian... Neoliberal Lives - Work, Politics, Nature, and Health in the Contemporary United States (Hardcover)
Robert Chernomas, Ian Hudson, Mark Hudson
R2,346 Discovery Miles 23 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is about the transformation of America that has occurred over the past thirty-five years, as capitalist logic has expanded into previously protected spheres of life. This expansion has had devastating effects on the potential for human development. Looking at how human beings create themselves and their worlds on material foundations of health and the natural environment, through work and politics, the book chronicles how neoliberalism has limited human potential. At a time when neoliberalism's effects are stirring various forms of popular resistance and opposition, this is a manifesto of sorts for the range of processes that need to be confronted if human potential is to be freed from the increasingly cramped quarters to which neoliberalism has confined it. -- .

To Live and Die in America - Class, Power, Health and Healthcare (Paperback): Robert Chernomas, Ian Hudson To Live and Die in America - Class, Power, Health and Healthcare (Paperback)
Robert Chernomas, Ian Hudson
R880 Discovery Miles 8 800 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Reviled as one of the worst healthcare providers in the world, the United States has among the worst indicators of health in the industrialised world, whilst paradoxically spending significantly more on its health care system than any other industrial nation. Economists Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson explain this contradictory phenomenon as the product of the unique brand of capitalism that has developed in the US. It is this particular form of capitalism that analogously created social and economic conditions that influence health, such as, highly industrialised labour that produced chronic disease amongst the labouring classes, alongside an inefficient, unpopular and inaccessible health care system that is incapable of dealing with those same patients. In order to improve health in America, the authors argue that a change is required in the conditions in the capitalist system in which people live and work, as well as a restructured health care system.

Who Discovered America? - The Untold History of the Peopling of the Americas (Paperback): Gavin Menzies, Ian Hudson Who Discovered America? - The Untold History of the Peopling of the Americas (Paperback)
Gavin Menzies, Ian Hudson
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R403 Discovery Miles 4 030 Ships in 2 - 4 working days

Greatly expanding on his blockbuster 1421, distinguished historian Gavin Menzies uncovers the complete untold history of how mankind came to the Americas--offering new revelations and a radical rethinking of the accepted historical record in Who Discovered America?

The iconoclastic historian's magnum opus, Who Discovered America? calls into question our understanding of how the American continents were settled, shedding new light on the well-known "discoveries" of European explorers, including Christopher Columbus. In Who Discovered America? he combines meticulous research and an adventurer's spirit to reveal astounding new evidence of an ancient Asian seagoing tradition--most notably the Chinese--that dates as far back as 130,000 years ago.

Menzies offers a revolutionary new alternative to the "Beringia" theory of how humans crossed a land bridge connecting Asia and North America during the last Ice Age, and provides a wealth of staggering claims, that hold fascinating and astonishing implications for the history of mankind.

Economics in the Twenty-First Century - A Critical Perspective (Paperback): Robert Chernomas, Ian Hudson Economics in the Twenty-First Century - A Critical Perspective (Paperback)
Robert Chernomas, Ian Hudson
R845 Discovery Miles 8 450 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Economics has always been nicknamed the "dismal science," but today the field seems a little more dismal than usual as governments, social movements, and even students complain that the discipline is failing to make sense of the major economic problems of the day. In Economics in the Twenty-First Century, Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson demonstrate how today's top young economists continue to lead the field in the wrong direction. The recent winners of the John Bates Clark medal, economics's "baby Nobel," have won that award for studying important issues such as economic development, income inequality, crime, and health. Examining their research, Chernomas and Hudson show that this work focuses on individual choice, ignores the systematic role of power in the economic system, and leads to solutions that are of limited effectiveness at best and harmful at worst. An accessible summary of the latest debates in economics, Economics in the Twenty-First Century takes on what is missing from mainstream economics, why it matters, and how the discipline can better address the key concerns of our era.

The Profit Doctrine - Economists of the Neoliberal Era (Hardcover): Robert Chernomas, Ian Hudson The Profit Doctrine - Economists of the Neoliberal Era (Hardcover)
Robert Chernomas, Ian Hudson
R2,315 Discovery Miles 23 150 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The economics profession has a lot to answer for. After the late 1970s, the ideas of influential economists have justified policies that have made the world more prone to economic crisis, remarkably less equal, more polluted and less secure than it might be. How could ideas and policies that proved to be such an abject failure come to dominate the economic landscape? By critically examining the work of the most famous economists of the neoliberal period including Alan Greenspan, Milton Friedman, and Robert Lucas, the authors Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson demonstrate that many of those who rose to prominence did so primarily because of their defence of, and contribution to, rising corporate profits and not their ability to predict or explain economic events. An important and controversial book, The Profit Doctrine exposes the uses and abuses of mainstream economic canons, identify those responsible and reaffirm the primacy of political economy.

The Profit Doctrine - Economists of the Neoliberal Era (Paperback): Robert Chernomas, Ian Hudson The Profit Doctrine - Economists of the Neoliberal Era (Paperback)
Robert Chernomas, Ian Hudson
R799 Discovery Miles 7 990 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The economics profession has a lot to answer for. After the late 1970s, the ideas of influential economists have justified policies that have made the world more prone to economic crisis, remarkably less equal, more polluted and less secure than it might be. How could ideas and policies that proved to be such an abject failure come to dominate the economic landscape? By critically examining the work of the most famous economists of the neoliberal period including Alan Greenspan, Milton Friedman, and Robert Lucas, the authors Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson demonstrate that many of those who rose to prominence did so primarily because of their defence of, and contribution to, rising corporate profits and not their ability to predict or explain economic events. An important and controversial book, The Profit Doctrine exposes the uses and abuses of mainstream economic canons, identify those responsible and reaffirm the primacy of political economy.

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