From global capitalism to economic justice. : an inquiry into the elimination of systemic poverty, violence and environmental destruction in the world economy /

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Author / Creator:Makhijani, Arjun
Imprint:New York : Apex Press, 1992.
Description:xiv, 176 p. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1300591
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ISBN:0945257414
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Table of Contents:
  • Pt. I. The War System. Ch. 1. Invitation to History. Economic Characteristics of a War System. Ch. 2. The Colonial Dynamic of Capitalism. Third World Exploitation by Capitalism. Capitalist Governments, Corporations, Third World Elites and Military Power. Ch. 3. Monetary Imperialism. Ch. 4. The Dynamic of Capitalism Within Countries. The Capitalist Countries. The Third World. Ch. 5. The Economic Activity of Women. Ch. 6. Capitalism and Democracy. The Third World Countries. The Capitalist Countries. Ch. 7. Centralized Socialism. Failures and Successes; Theory and Practice. The Collapse of Centralized Socialism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. Ch. 8. Capitalism and Socialism: A Comparison. Inventiveness and Initiative. Summation
  • Pt. II. Economic Justice and a Peace System. Ch. 9. Preliminary Considerations. Ch. 10. Some Elements of Economic Democracy. Governments and Markets. Restructuring the Large Corporation. Mobility of Capital and of People. National Self-determination. Private Property. Local Self-reliance. Ch. 11. Restructuring the International System. Security of International Trade. The International Monetary System. Ch. 12. Restructuring Within Countries. Kerala, India. The United States. Harbingers of Hope: Internationalism at the Grassroots. Ch. 13. Money, Human Needs and the Environment. Monetized and Non-monetized Work. Human Needs and the Environment. Ch. 14. Economic Culture. Appendix: Restructuring the International Monetary System / Arjun Makhijani and Robert S. Browne.