The Vast Majority: A Journey to the World's PoorMonograph criticising USA economic policies and foreign policies which ignore poverty and hunger in developing countries of the world - using examples of living conditions found in East Africa, India and Mexico, examines the present and historical role of USA in contributing to inequalities of resource allocation, foreign investment, income distribution and balance of trade, etc., and indicates the role of UN in helping to resolve the problems. Bibliography pp. 264 to 270. |
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... colonies ) . At first glance , this provides one more historical reason for this country's inno- cence : the fact that we came from behind and then utterly sur- passed the original capitalist powers might make us think that any other ...
... colonies ) . At first glance , this provides one more historical reason for this country's inno- cence : the fact that we came from behind and then utterly sur- passed the original capitalist powers might make us think that any other ...
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... colonies . Moreover , one of the shrewdest of the founding fathers devel- oped a theory that has more than a superficial similarity to the Marxist theory of neocolonialism that has been worked out in re- cent years . In his " Report on ...
... colonies . Moreover , one of the shrewdest of the founding fathers devel- oped a theory that has more than a superficial similarity to the Marxist theory of neocolonialism that has been worked out in re- cent years . In his " Report on ...
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... colonies as a " millstone , " and between 1840 and 1870 that country saw a veritable “ anti- imperialist " movement . In 1857 , Marx himself speculated that India , though it enriched British individuals , may well have cost the nation ...
... colonies as a " millstone , " and between 1840 and 1870 that country saw a veritable “ anti- imperialist " movement . In 1857 , Marx himself speculated that India , though it enriched British individuals , may well have cost the nation ...
Contents
The Cruel Innocence | 13 |
The Status Quo as Utopia | 34 |
India | 54 |
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