 | David Harvey - 2006 - 154 pages
An essential introduction to the field of historical geography, which offers a radical new way of understanding global capitalism. | |
 | Charles W. Dunn - 2007 - 156 pages
Once on the wings of the American political stage, conservatism now plays a leading role in public life, thanks largely to the dynamic legacy of Ronald Reagan. But despite ... | |
 | Ellen Meiksins Wood - 2002 - 213 pages
Rather, it is a late and localized product of very specific historical conditions, which required great transformations in social relations and in the human interaction with ... | |
 | Robert P. George - 2001 - 387 pages
George tackles the issues at the heart of the contemporary conflict of worldviews and shows that traditional beliefs may still be the best course of action. | |
 | Robert L. Heilbroner - 1993 - 175 pages
Reflecting on the end of communism, the author of the best-selling The Worldly Philosophers examines the many faces of capitalism, looking for the aspects of a market economy ... | |
 | Dan Cryan, Sharron Shatil, Piero - 2009 - 176 pages
Introduces the concept of capitalism, discussing such topics as its history, leading theorists and proponents, and its impact on workers and politics. | |
 | Jack Barnes, Richard Levins, Steve Clark - 2005 - 216 pages
The huge economic and cultural inequalities between imperialist and semicolonial countries, and among classes within almost every country, are produced, reproduced, and ... | |
 | Oren Lyons - 1992 - 414 pages
"Now available as a paperback, it has become an indispensable work in any discussion on the influences on the framers of the Constitution". (Harvard Review -- paperbacks) | |
 | István Mészáros, John Bellamy Foster - 2008 - 479 pages
An extraordinary new work by the leading Marxian philosopher of the late twentieth and early twenty-first century, The Challenge and Burden of Historical Timerepresents a ... | |
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