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The last two hundred years have seen a massive increase in the size of the world economy and equally massive inequalities of wealth and power between different parts of the world. They have also witnessed the rise to dominance of the capitalist mode of production. Marxists, from Marx himself through to present day thinkers, have argued that these changes are profoundly interconnected. This book offers a unique account of Marxist theories of Imperialism. It has been fully updated and expanded to cover all the developments since its initial publication and will be essential reading for any student of Marxism. eBook available with sample pages: 0203003810
Richard Cantillon, writing fifty years before Adam Smith, was the
first to see the economy as an interrelated whole, and the first to
give a coherent account of how it works. This is the first
comprehensive study of his economic theory and of his place in the
history of the subject.
Richard Cantillon was an 18th-century merchant. His only surviving
work, the "Essai sur la Nature du Commerce en General" was an
astonishing achievement - the first analysis of the economy as an
interrelated whole. Simply to sketch such a theory would have been
a major advance, but Cantillon worked out the implications of his
model with a rigour unmatched for a century or more. Although it
was not published until 20 years after his death, and never widely
known, it was a formative, if unacknowledged, influence on
classical economics. This book is a study of Cantillon's economics.
In the first part, Anthony Brewer sets out Cantillon's theory
concluding with an examination of his mercantilist views.
Mercantilism has been regarded as irrational ever since Smith's
attack on it, but Cantillon's views are shown to be a logical
consequence of his pioneering analysis of the workings of the
international economic system. The second part of the book sets
Cantillon in the context of the development of economic thought in
the 17th- and 18th-centuries, and shows that he took less from his
predecessors than has been thought, and gave more to his successors
than they were willing to acknowledge.
The Great American Scapegoat is the first book-length collection of
poems from Bloomington-based performance poet Tony Brewer. In it,
he lays out his singular poetic vision of growing up, growing
apart, and growing older amid the landscape - both real and
intangible - of these United States. A sharp, eclectic, personal
reflection, The Great American Scapegoat evokes the desire to hold
on to innocence while learning to live with hard realities.
Fine Wine Mortar is the first book-length publication by MATRIX, an
Indiana State 501(c)(3) not-for-profit arts corporation based in
Bloomington, Indiana. Founded in 1998, MATRIX: a space for literary
and visual art is dedicated to providing consistent public forums
for artists and writers to showcase their work in Bloomington and
the surrounding area. This has included poetry readings, open mics,
poetry slams, art exhibitions, other print publications, radio
programs, contests, and workshops. Fine Wine Mortar features art,
fiction, and poetry by many of the artisans who helped to get
MATRIX rolling and who continue to support it. For more information
about MATRIX and its many events and revolving cast of characters,
visit www.matrixmag.com.
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