The political economy of imperialism : its theoretical and polemical treatment from mercantilist to multilateral imperialism / created by Dan Nabudere.
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School of Social Work Library Open Shelf | JC359 NAB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 151918 | Available | BK138910 |
Includes bibliographical references and index
Part I Feudalism and the rise of mercantilist imperialism, II - Competitive capitalism and free trade, III - Monopoly capital and modern imperialism, IV - Multilateral imperialism, V - Neo-colonialism under multilateral imperialism, VI - Conclusion
(The Political Economy of Imperialism is a complete history of western economic power which covers the growth of capitalism from the mediaeval mercantile system, through the industrial revolution, to the present hegemony, of finance capital.
This book explains how the western world's economic system came into being and how the evolving contradictions of the western economies affected the character of their colonial expansion. Throughout Professor Nabudere stresses that the changing forms of imperialism have been a necessary feature of western capitalism's struggle to contain its own crisis.
His elaborate survey of contemporary financial institutions, economic theories and power politics offers a firm basis for understanding the future as well as the past)
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