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_bALI
245 _aRadical political economics:
_bprinciples, perspectives, and post-capitalist futures
260 _aNew York
_bRoutledge
_c2025
300 _axx, 312 p.
365 _aINR
_b2883.06
500 _aTable of contents: Part I: Principles of Radical Political Economics 1. Class Conflict Michael Hillard and Richard McIntyre 2.Ideology and Radical Political Economy Ann E. Davis 3. Using the Theory of Innovative Enterprise to Analyze US Corporate Capitalism Willliam Lazonick 4. Forms of Capitalism David Kotz 5. Financialization Ramaa Vasudevan 6. Feminist Radical Political Economy Smita Ramnarain 7. The Economies of Imperialism Prabhat Patnaik Part II: Issues and Debates in Radical Political Economics 8. Crises and Cycles in Capitalism Michael Roberts 9. A Marxist-Feminist Perspective on Motherhood Elaine Tontoh 10. Social Protection in Political Struggle Barry Herman 11. Migration: Differentiated Mobility Under Capitalism Smriti Rao 12. Development Assistance as Internationalization Farwa Sial 13. Contemporary Trajectories of State Capitalism Ilias Alami 14. Some Basic Elements of a Global Green New Deal Robert Pollin 15. Socio-Historical Ontology, Explanations, and Empirical Approaches Paulo L. dos Santos Part III: Capitalist Futures 16. Democratic Planned Socialism: Moving Beyond Capitalism to Support and Promotes Human Development Al Campbell 17. Worker Cooperatives and Post-Capitalism Erik Olsen 18. Middle Way: Social Democracy as an Alternative to Laissez-Faire Capitalism Geoffrey Schneider 19. Economic Development in the 21st Century Jayati Ghosh and C.P. Chandrasekhar 20. Good Science, Bad Climate, Big Lies Jason Moore & John Peter Antonacci Index [https://www.routledge.com/Radical-Political-Economics-Principles-Perspectives-and-Post-Capitalist-Futures/Ali-Davis/p/book/9781032433011]
520 _aThis collection of essays engages in the analysis of key concepts, concerns, and cutting-edge insights in radical political economy. Offering a robust critique of capitalist institutions as well as of mainstream economics, radical political economics reveals the structures and dynamics of global capitalism. The attention to method, ideology, and institutions differentiates it from mainstream approaches to economics, which often obfuscate how capitalism actually works. While maintaining a central focus on capitalism, the analyses in this book encompass a variety of issues from racial discrimination, gender inequality, to economic development and imperialism. Capitalism is an economic system based on the exploitation of workers to generate surplus value (profit) which is then appropriated by the owners of capital. Under global capitalism, profit maximization precedes other social concerns such as protection of the environment. Political economy understands that social relations are shaped by class, race, geography, and gender. Capitalism skews social relations of production and reproduction. It perpetuates inequalities along classed, gendered, racialized, and geographic lines. Radical political economy offers ideas and policies to change capitalism, in ways that are more beneficial for people and the planet. Incorporating insights from a range of disciplines including history, philosophy, political science, anthropology, sociology, and law, the wide range of topics, diverse set of scholars, and consideration of future political-economy formations offers readers a deeper understanding of the contours of contemporary global capitalism and post-capitalist possibilities in the twenty-first century. (https://www.routledge.com/Radical-Political-Economics-Principles-Perspectives-and-Post-Capitalist-Futures/Ali-Davis/p/book/9781032433011)
650 _aPolitical economics
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650 _a Radical economics
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700 _aAli, Mona, [Editor]
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700 _aDavis, Ann E. [Editor]
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