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A Brief History of Neoliberalism
0Uncover the rise of neoliberalism, the ideology that has profoundly reshaped global economies and state powers since the 1970s. David Harvey meticulously chronicles how privatization, finance, and market liberalization became dominant worldwide, exploring its complex origins from Chile to China. Essential for students of economics and political science, this book offers critical insights into the historical forces driving contemporary global capitalism and its impact on societal welfare. Gain a deeper understanding of market economics and the potential for socially just alternatives.
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A Companion to Marx’s Grundrisse
0Unlock Marx’s foundational Grundrisse with this essential companion guide. Demystify Marx’s complex preparatory notes for Das Capital, gaining clear insights into the evolution of capital. Crucial for Indian students and academics studying political economy, economics, and critical theory, it bridges Marxist thought with contemporary capitalism. Deepen your understanding of Marxist economics and critiques of economic systems. Essential reading for navigating modern economic challenges.
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The Limits to Capital
0Unlock the core of Marx’s critique of political economy with this indispensable classic. A must-read for Indian students and scholars of economics and geography, this seminal text offers a profound exploration of capitalist development. Delve into layers of crisis formation, fictitious capital, and uneven geographical development, tracing foundational Marxist arguments. Understand the dynamic forces shaping global economic landscapes and their relevance to contemporary market challenges in India. Essential reading for grasping the complexities of modern capitalism.