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Prosperity and Plunder

Author : Derek Edward Dawson Beales
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2003-07-24
Category : Art
ISBN : 0521590906

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In the Catholic countries of seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century Europe, communities of monks and nuns were growing in number and wealth. By 1750 there were at least 25,000 communities containing at least 350,000 inmates. They constructed vast buildings, dominated education, and played a large part in the practice and patronage of learning, music, and the arts. They also fulfilled an amazing variety of political, economic and social roles, notably in providing career opportunities for women. Yet many accounts of the period ignore them altogether. Prosperity and Plunder recovers this forgotten dimension of European history, assesses the importance of monasteries across Catholic Europe, and compares their position in different countries. It goes on to explain the almost complete destruction of the monasteries between 1750 and 1815 through reforming rulers, 'Enlightenment', and the French Revolution, and asks how much society gained and lost in the process.

The Value of Disorder

Author : Julien Brachet,Judith Scheele
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 373 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2019-05-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781108428330

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The Value of Disorder by Julien Brachet,Judith Scheele Pdf

Based on long-term research in northern Chad, this book provides a unique account of mobility, wealth, and aspirations to political autonomy at the heart of the contemporary Sahara.

A Region of Regimes

Author : T. J. Pempel
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 161 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2021-09-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781501758812

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A Region of Regimes by T. J. Pempel Pdf

A Region of Regimes traces the relationship between politics and economics—power and prosperity—in the Asia-Pacific in the decades since the Second World War. This book complicates familiar and incomplete narratives of the "Asian economic miracle" to show radically different paths leading to high growth for many but abject failure for some. T. J. Pempel analyzes policies and data from ten East Asian countries, categorizing them into three distinct regime types, each historically contingent and the product of specific configurations of domestic institutions, socio-economic resources, and external support. Pempel identifies Japan, Korea, and Taiwan as developmental regimes, showing how each then diverged due to domestic and international forces. North Korea, Myanmar, and the Philippines (under Marcos) comprise "rapacious regimes" in this analysis, while Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand form "ersatz developmental regimes." Uniquely, China emerges as an evolving hybrid of all three regime types. A Region of Regimes concludes by showing how the shifting interactions of these regimes have profoundly shaped the Asia-Pacific region and the globe across the postwar era.

The Plundered Planet

Author : Paul Collier
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2010-05-11
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0199752893

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Paul Collier's The Bottom Billion was greeted as groundbreaking when it appeared in 2007, winning the Estoril Distinguished Book Prize, the Arthur Ross Book Award, and the Lionel Gelber Prize. Now, in The Plundered Planet, Collier builds upon his renowned work on developing countries and the world's poorest populations to confront the global mismanagement of natural resources. Proper stewardship of natural assets and liabilities is a matter of planetary urgency: natural resources have the potential either to transform the poorest countries or to tear them apart, while the carbon emissions and agricultural follies of the developed world could further impoverish them. The Plundered Planet charts a course between unchecked profiteering on the one hand and environmental romanticism on the other to offer realistic and sustainable solutions to dauntingly complex issues. Grounded in a belief in the power of informed citizens, Collier proposes a series of international standards that would help poor countries rich in natural assets better manage those resources, policy changes that would raise world food supply, and a clear-headed approach to climate change that acknowledges the benefits of industrialization while addressing the need for alternatives to carbon trading. Revealing how all of these forces interconnect, The Plundered Planet charts a way forward to avoid the mismanagement of the natural world that threatens our future.

The Promise of Prosperity

Author : Judith Bovensiepen
Publisher : ANU Press
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2018-12-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781760462536

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The Promise of Prosperity by Judith Bovensiepen Pdf

For the people of Timor-Leste, independence promised a fundamental transformation from foreign occupation to self-rule, from brutality to respect for basic rights, and from poverty to prosperity. In the eyes of the country’s political leaders, revenue from the country’s oil and gas reserves is the means by which that transformation could be effected. Over the past decade, they have formulated ambitious plans for state-led development projects and rapid economic growth. Paradoxically, these modernist visions are simultaneously informed by and contradict ideas stemming from custom, religion, accountability and responsibility to future generations. This book explores how the promise of prosperity informs policy and how policy debates shape expectations about the future in one of the world’s newest and poorest nation-states.

The Lie of Global Prosperity

Author : Seth Donnelly
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2019-08-27
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781583677674

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The Lie of Global Prosperity by Seth Donnelly Pdf

A deconstruction of the neoliberal placations about global capitalism, exposing the inequalities of global poverty “We’re making headway on global poverty,” trills Bill Gates. “Decline of Global Extreme Poverty Continues,” reports the World Bank. “How did the global poverty rate halve in 20 years?” inquires The Economist. Seth Donnelly answers: “It didn’t!” In fact, according to Donnelly, virtually nothing about these glad tidings proclaiming plummeting global poverty rates is true. It’s just that trend-setting neoliberal experts and institutions need us to believe that global capitalism, now unfettered in the wake of the Cold War and bolstered by Information Technology, has ushered in a new phase of international human prosperity. This short book deconstructs the assumption that global poverty has fallen dramatically, and lays bare the spurious methods of poverty measurement and data on which the dominant prosperity narrative depends. Here is carefully researched documentation that global poverty—and the inequalities and misery that flourish within it—remains massive, afflicting the majority of the world’s population. Donnelly goes further to analyze just how global poverty, rather than being reduced, is actually reproduced by the imperatives of capital accumulation on a global scale. Just as the global, environmental catastrophe cannot be resolved within capitalism, rooted as it is in contemporary mechanisms of exploitation and plunder, neither can human poverty be effectively eliminated by neoliberal “advances.”

Plunder in Latin America

Author : Guillermo M. Yeatts
Publisher : Booksurge Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2010-06-23
Category : Latin America
ISBN : 1439268029

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Plunder in Latin America by Guillermo Yeatts offers a unique, insider's view of the objective conditions that have given rise to the ransacking of Latin America by local political vested groups. At a time when globalization is flattening the playing field of world political economics, and with the path to prosperity so clear for so many nations, why is it certain countries remain disadvantaged and unstable? For Yeatts, the origins of this problem lies in the rules of the game governing how resources are transferred from less to more powerful sectors of society. The plundering tradition of Latin America goes back to colonial times. Over time, specific factors have contributed to an environment of noncompliance with the law and the fostering of a plundered mentality. Plunder in Latin America grapples with critical questions facing the future of Latin America, and is a must read for anyone concerned with globalization, equality, and Latin American history.

Plunder and Deceit

Author : Mark R. Levin
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2015-08-04
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781451606300

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In a like-minded appeal to reason and audacity, calls for a new civil rights movement that fosters liberty and prosperity and ceases the exploitation of young people by statist masterminds.

Plundered Nations?

Author : Paul Collier,Anthony J. J. Venables
Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2011-09-15
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0230290221

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Plundered Nations? by Paul Collier,Anthony J. J. Venables Pdf

The study of natural resource extraction in resource-rich countries often shows that plunder, rather than prosperity, has become the norm. Management of natural resources differs widely in every state; a close examination of the decision making chains in various states highlights the key principles that need to be followed to avoid distortion and dependence. This book consists of eight case studies investigating the political economy of the decision chain, revealing where various states have met with success, or failed disastrously. This original research provides a unique insight into how different countries have handled their resource extraction. This book is essential reading for students, researchers and policy makers working across development economics and natural resource economics.

Indigenous Prosperity and American Conquest

Author : Susan Sleeper-Smith
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 375 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2018-05-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781469640594

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Indigenous Prosperity and American Conquest by Susan Sleeper-Smith Pdf

Indigenous Prosperity and American Conquest recovers the agrarian village world Indian women created in the lush lands of the Ohio Valley. Algonquian-speaking Indians living in a crescent of towns along the Wabash tributary of the Ohio were able to evade and survive the Iroquois onslaught of the seventeenth century, to absorb French traders and Indigenous refugees, to export peltry, and to harvest riparian, wetland, and terrestrial resources of every description and breathtaking richness. These prosperous Native communities frustrated French and British imperial designs, controlled the Ohio Valley, and confederated when faced with the challenge of American invasion. By the late eighteenth century, Montreal silversmiths were sending their best work to Wabash Indian villages, Ohio Indian women were setting the fashions for Indigenous clothing, and European visitors were marveling at the sturdy homes and generous hospitality of trading entrepots such as Miamitown. Confederacy, agrarian abundance, and nascent urbanity were, however, both too much and not enough. Kentucky settlers and American leaders—like George Washington and Henry Knox—coveted Indian lands and targeted the Indian women who worked them. Americans took women and children hostage to coerce male warriors to come to the treaty table to cede their homelands. Appalachian squatters, aspiring land barons, and ambitious generals invaded this settled agrarian world, burned crops, looted towns, and erased evidence of Ohio Indian achievement. This book restores the Ohio River valley as Native space.

Plunder and Blunder

Author : Dean Baker
Publisher : Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Page : 183 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2009-01-20
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781609944780

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For the second time this decade, the U.S. economy id sinking into a recession due to the collapse of a financial bubble. The most recent calamity will lead to a downturn deeper and longer than the stock market crash of 2001. Dean Baker's Plunder and Blunder chronicles the growth and collapse of the stock and housing bubbles and explains how policy blunders and greed led to the catastrophic --but completely predictable --market meltdowns. An expert guide to recent economic history, Baker offers policy prescriptions to help prevent similar financial disasters.

The Color of Money

Author : Mehrsa Baradaran
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2017-09-14
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780674982307

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The Color of Money by Mehrsa Baradaran Pdf

In 1863 black communities owned less than 1 percent of total U.S. wealth. Today that number has barely budged. Mehrsa Baradaran pursues this wealth gap by focusing on black banks. She challenges the myth that black banking is the solution to the racial wealth gap and argues that black communities can never accumulate wealth in a segregated economy.

A Prosperity Phenomenon

Author : Don Pickney
Publisher : Charisma Media
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781616388805

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A Prosperity Phenomenon by Don Pickney Pdf

The economy is in shambles. Riots and demonstrations in the streets have become daily occurrences worldwide. The unemployment rate is staggering, global debt is out of control, and the world is paralyzed in the grip of terror. What in the world is going on? What if all of this could be happening just for your benefit as a Christian believer? What if we are experiencing a great global orchestration of God's ability, plan and purpose to transfer the immense wealth of the world into the hands of those who serve Him? And what if this prosperity phenomenon forecasted in Scripture has already begun? Dr. Don G. Pickney's ministry is dedicated to proving that on the fateful day of September 11, 2001, the Lord of hosts began to unfold a biblical prophetic event revealed in Scripture as the Day of Jehovah Tsaba, during which He would plunder the nations of their "created glory"--their wealth, goods, substance, means, men and other resources--converting it into the hands of the righteous, a happening already being widely forecasted in charismatic Christianity. Insightful and thought provoking, A Prosperity Phenomenon will offer you a renewed sense of hope in the midst of global turmoil. This God-given message of purpose and prosperity will encourage you to face uncertain times in a different light, reminding you that God is in control and faithful to those who love Him.

The Age of Plunder: The England of Henry VIII, 1500-47

Author : W. G. Hoskins
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2020-04-27
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1913518132

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The Age of Plunder: The England of Henry VIII, 1500-47 by W. G. Hoskins Pdf

A thought-provoking social and economic of Henry VIII's reign. Ideal for readers of Ian Mortimer, Christopher Hill and E. P. Thompson. Henry VIII is one of the most famous monarchs to have ruled England. Yet, what was life like for those that he ruled? How were they impacted by the wars with France, his marital disasters and the religious Reformation that his chief ministers implemented? The Age of Plunder does not dwell upon the lives of political and religious leaders such as Wolsey, Cromwell and Cranmer, but instead provides a vivid depiction of Tudor England from the perspective of those who tended the crops, sat at the looms and worked in the mines. "The scholarship is as sound, the sympathy as warm and the judgements as pugnacious as ever." New Statesman "This is a provocative and stimulating book, packed with statistical information, but saved from indigestibility by well-chosen and unusual examples drawn from the author's vast knowledge of local history." The Agricultural History Review In this book W. G. Hoskins reveals how inhabitants of early sixteenth century England were witnesses to the greatest act of plunder since the Norman Conquest, but this time by the native governing class.

What Everyone Should Know about Economics and Prosperity

Author : James D. Gwartney,Richard Stroup,Fraser Institute (Vancouver, B.C.)
Publisher : The Fraser Institute
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Economic development
ISBN : 9780889751606

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What Everyone Should Know about Economics and Prosperity by James D. Gwartney,Richard Stroup,Fraser Institute (Vancouver, B.C.) Pdf

From the Introduction: We realize that your time is valuable. Most of you do not want to spend a lot of time learning new terms, memorizing formulas, or mastering details that are important only to professional economists. What you want are the insights of economics that really matter - those that will help you make better personal choices and enhance your understanding of our complex world. And you want those insights to be presented in a concise, organized and readable manner, with a minimum of economics jargon. This short book attempts to meet both of these objectives.