Capitalism. History and ideology of the "money civilization". Set of 3 books
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The word "capitalism" appeared in the 19th century. The Oxford Dictionary claims that for the first time it was used by the English writer William Thackeray in 1854. It became popular in 1867 after the release of the first volume of "Capital" Karl Marx. Then capitalism became the dominant ideology of the Western world. This book provides a detailed analysis of the trends of the capitalist society from the emergence of the system to the present day.
What is the reason for the current economic crisis? Who did Karl Marx borrowed a scheme of socio-economic formations? What is common between ancient Rome and the current capitalist system? What are the signs of "monetary civilization"? What is modern slavery? Whose interests does globalization serve?
In his fundamental work, the author convincingly proves that the capitalist system has brought humanity into a dead end, and offers a reasonable way out of the situation
What is the reason for the current economic crisis? Who did Karl Marx borrowed a scheme of socio-economic formations? What is common between ancient Rome and the current capitalist system? What are the signs of "monetary civilization"? What is modern slavery? Whose interests does globalization serve?
In his fundamental work, the author convincingly proves that the capitalist system has brought humanity into a dead end, and offers a reasonable way out of the situation
Author:
Author:Katasonov Valentin Yuryevich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Education & Teaching
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Reference books
- Category:Social Science & Politics
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-6047293-2-8
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