Political Economy of Modern Capitalism
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Corn& Capitalism Exploring the history political economy of modern capitalism and importance of corn worldwide, Arturo Warman traces its development from a New World food of poor political economy of modern capitalism and despised peoples into a commodity that plays a major role in the modern global economy.The book, first published in Mexico in 1988, combines approaches from anthropology, social history, political economy of modern capitalism and political economy to tell the story of corn, a botanical bastard of unclear origins that cannot reseed itself political economy of modern capitalism and is instead dependent on agriculture for propagation. Beginning in the Americas, Warman depicts corn as colonizer. Disparaged by the conquistadors, this Native American staple was embraced by the destitute of the Old World. In time, corn spread across the globe as a prodigious food source for both humans political economy of modern capitalism and livestock. Warman also reveals corn's role in nourishing the African slave trade.Through the history of one plant with enormous economic importance, Warman investigates large-scale social political economy of modern capitalism and economic processes, looking at the role of foodstuffs in the competition between nations political economy of modern capitalism and the perpetuation of inequalities between rich political economy of modern capitalism and poor states in the world market. Praising corn's almost unlimited potential for future use as an intensified source of starch, sugar, political economy of modern capitalism and alcohol, Warman also comments on some of the problems he foresees for large-scale, technology-dependent monocrop agriculture Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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The Secret History Of Domesticity Taking English culture as its representative sample, THE SECRET HISTORY OF DOMESTICITY asks how the modern notion of the public-private relation emerged in the seventeenth political economy of modern capitalism and eighteenth centuries. Treating that relation as a crucial instance of the modern division of knowledge, Michael McKeon narrates its pre-history along with that of its essential component, domesticity.This narrative draws upon the entire spectrum of English people`s experience. At the most public extreme are political developments like the formation of civil society over against the state, the rise of contractual thinking, political economy of modern capitalism and the devolution of absolutism from monarch to individual subject. The middle range of experience takes in the influence of Protestant political economy of modern capitalism and scientific thought, the printed publication of the private, the conceptualization of virtual publics--society, public opinion, the market--and the capitalization of production, the decline of the domestic economy, political economy of modern capitalism and the increase in the sexual division of labor. The most private pole of experience involves the privatization of marriage, the family, political economy of modern capitalism and the household, political economy of modern capitalism and the complex entanglement of femininity, interiority, subjectivity, political economy of modern capitalism and sexuality.McKeon accounts for how the relationship between public political economy of modern capitalism and private experience first became intelligible as a variable interaction of distinct modes of being--not a static dichotomy, but a tool to think with. Richly illustrated with nearly 100 images, including paintings, engravings, woodcuts, political economy of modern capitalism and a representative selection of architectural floor plans for domestic interiors, this volume reads graphic forms to emphasize how susceptible the public-private relation was to concrete political economy of modern capitalism and spatial representation. McKeon is similarly attentive to how literary forms evoked a tangible sense of public-private relations--among them figurative imagery, allegorical narration, parody, the author-character-reader dialectic, aesthetic distance, political economy of modern capitalism and free indirect discourse. He also finds a struct Copyright
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