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Through The Prism Of Slavery Labor Capital And World Economy World Social Change Dale W Tomich

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Through The Prism Of Slavery Labor Capital And World Economy World Social Change Dale W Tomich
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.78 MB
Pages: 227
Author: Dale W. Tomich
ISBN: 9780742529380, 9780742529397, 9781417503575, 074252938X, 0742529398, 1417503572
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Through The Prism Of Slavery Labor Capital And World Economy World Social Change Dale W Tomich by Dale W. Tomich 9780742529380, 9780742529397, 9781417503575, 074252938X, 0742529398, 1417503572 instant download after payment.

This thoughtful book explores the contested relationship between slavery and capitalism. Tracing slavery's integral role in the formation of a capitalist world economy, Dale W. Tomich reinterprets the development of the world economy through the _prism of slavery._ Through a sustained critique of Marxism, world-systems theory, and new economic history, the author develops an original conceptual framework for answering theoretical and historical questions about the nexus between slavery and the world economy.

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