Third Millennium Capitalism

Third Millennium Capitalism
Author: Wyatt Rogers
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2000-02-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780313002670

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The Third Millennium presents unprecedented opportunities and challenges to capitalism as a global economic system. Technological advances, governmental policies, energy supply, ecological concerns, and a burgeoning world population are among the issues to be addressed by private enterprise in holistic and humanitarian ways. No longer can these issues be treated in isolation inasmuch as they are becoming increasingly interdependent. As Rogers shows, in industrialized nations, with their aging and stabilizing populations, the marketplace and the working environment are changing, requiring new approaches to work and leisure. In sharp contrast, populations in the Third World are growing rapidly and represent vast potential new markets for the private sector. Simultaneously, enormous social, health, and political problems abound in many Third World countries that may be addressed by private sector and governmental initiatives. Economic expansion in Third World nations will require great expansion of electric and other energy systems, resulting in increased environmental degradation unless major preventive measures are taken. Continued growth of energy systems in industrialized nations will require the introduction of increased pollution controls in the near future. A definitive transition from dependence on fossil fuels to nonpolluting renewable energy sources should be a major global priority. Environmental protection efforts, previously confined to major industrialized nations, should become a high priority issue on a global basis. Global climate change and other air pollution, desertification, deforestation, loss of biodiversity, and water pollution are extending into formerly pristine areas, forcing international approaches to mitigation. A challenging assessment for business officers, policy analysts, and economists involved with corporate strategy and economic development.

The Second Coming of Capitalism

The Second Coming of Capitalism
Author: A. C. Ping
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2001
Genre: Capitalism
ISBN: 0957962703

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Don t Get Young in Third Millennium

Don t Get Young in Third Millennium
Author: Sean Vernell,Michael Rosen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2012
Genre: Capitalism
ISBN: 1905192630

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Millennial Capitalism and the Culture of Neoliberalism

Millennial Capitalism and the Culture of Neoliberalism
Author: Jean Comaroff,John L. Comaroff
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2001-07-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0822327155

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DIVA special issue of PUBLIC CULTURE, this collection of essays forms an empirically grounded, conceptual discussion that posits global millennial capitalism as a historical formation./div

Savage Capitalism and the Myth of Democracy

Savage Capitalism and the Myth of Democracy
Author: Michael Hogan
Publsiher: Booklocker.com
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Latin America
ISBN: 160145953X

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This new collection of essays, praised by Noam Chomsky, gives an on-the-ground report on conditions in Latin America by a well-known consultant and historian who has lived and worked in Latin America for the past 20 years.

The Third Revolution

The Third Revolution
Author: Richard Koch
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015045621482

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The Third Revolution is an unprecedented synthesis of the radical free market liberalism of the right with the popular egalitarianism of the left.

Millennial Capitalism and the Culture of Neoliberalism

Millennial Capitalism and the Culture of Neoliberalism
Author: John L. Comaroff,Jean Comaroff,Robert P. Weller
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2001-07-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780822380184

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The essays in Millennial Capitalism and the Culture of Neoliberalism pose a series of related questions: How are we to understand capitalism at the millennium? Is it a singular or polythetic creature? What are we to make of the culture of neoliberalism that appears to accompany it, taking on simultaneously local and translocal forms? To what extent does it make sense to describe the present juncture in world history as an “age of revolution,” one not unlike 1789–1848 in its transformative potential? In exploring the material and cultural dimensions of the Age of Millennial Capitalism, the contributors interrogate the so-called crisis of the nation-state, how the triumph of the free market obscures rising tides of violence and cultures of exclusion, and the growth of new forms of identity politics. The collection also investigates the tendency of neoliberal capitalism to produce a world of increasing differences in wealth, environmental catastrophes, heightened flows of people and value across space and time, moral panics and social impossibilities, bitter generational antagonisms and gender conflicts, invisible class distinction, and “pariah” forms of economic activity. In the process, the volume opens up an empirically grounded, conceptual discussion about the world-at-large at a particularly momentous historical time—when the social sciences and humanities are in danger of ceding intellectual initiative to the masters of the market and the media. In addition to its crossdisciplinary essays, Millennial Capitalism and the Culture of Neoliberalism—originally the third installment of the journal Public Culture’s “Millennial Quartet”—features several photographic essays. The book will interest anthropologists, political geographers, economists, sociologists, and political theorists. Contributors. Scott Bradwell, Jean Comaroff, John L. Comaroff, Fernando Coronil, Peter Geschiere, David Harvey, Luiz Paulo Lima, Caitrin Lynch, Rosalind C. Morris, David G. Nicholls, Francis Nyamnjoh, Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Paul Ryer, Allan Sekula, Irene Stengs, Michael Storper, Seamus Walsh, Robert P. Weller, Hylton White, Melissa W. Wright, Jeffrey A. Zimmerman

The Mystery of Capital

The Mystery of Capital
Author: Hernando De Soto
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2007-03-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780465004010

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A renowned economist argues for the importance of property rights in "the most intelligent book yet written about the current challenge of establishing capitalism in the developing world" (Economist) "The hour of capitalism's greatest triumph," writes Hernando de Soto, "is, in the eyes of four-fifths of humanity, its hour of crisis." In The Mystery of Capital, the world-famous Peruvian economist takes up one of the most pressing questions the world faces today: Why do some countries succeed at capitalism while others fail? In strong opposition to the popular view that success is determined by cultural differences, de Soto finds that it actually has everything to do with the legal structure of property and property rights. Every developed nation in the world at one time went through the transformation from predominantly extralegal property arrangements, such as squatting on large estates, to a formal, unified legal property system. In the West we've forgotten that creating this system is what allowed people everywhere to leverage property into wealth. This persuasive book revolutionized our understanding of capital and points the way to a major transformation of the world economy.