Capitalism makes possible a new form of domination by purely economic means, argues Ellen Meiksins Wood. So, surely, even the most seasoned White House hawk would prefer to exercise global hegemony in this way, without costl...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

Capitalism makes possible a new form of domination by purely economic means, argues Ellen Meiksins Wood. So, surely, even the most seasoned White House hawk would prefer to exercise global hegemony in this way, without costly colonial entanglements. Yet, as Wood powerfully demonstrates, the economic empire of capital has also created a new unlimited militarism.

 By contrasting the new imperialism to historical forms such as the Roman and Spanish empire, and by tracing the development of capitalist imperialism back to the English domination of Ireland and on the British Empire in America and India, Wood shows how today’s capitalist empire, a global economy administered by local states, has come tom spawn a new military doctrine of war without end, in purpose or time.

Similar Products

The Origin of Capitalism: A Longer ViewDevil on the Cross (Penguin African Writers Series)Mygale (City Lights Noir)Empire V: The Prince of HamletDemocracy Against Capitalism: Renewing Historical Materialism (Radical Thinkers)Literary Analysis: The BasicsMarx, Capital, and the Madness of Economic ReasonThe Calcutta Chromosome: A Novel of Fevers, Delirium & DiscoveryKarl Marx’s Ecosocialism: Capital, Nature, and the Unfinished Critique of Political EconomyPortfolio Society: On the Capitalist Mode of Prediction (Zone / Near Futures)