The book explores the pervasive nature of wars and violent conflicts throughout human history, examining various forms of strife that have occurred across different regions and among diverse groups. It delves into the reasons behind these conflicts, highlighting the continuity of violence and its implications on societies over time. Through this analysis, readers gain insight into the complexities of human interactions and the recurring patterns of aggression that have shaped historical narratives.
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- 2024
- 2014
Exploring the intersection of capitalism and environmental crises, the book argues that the system's long-standing success may no longer be sustainable. Through historical analysis and case studies, it critically examines the efficacy of current economic theories in light of recent global challenges. The author presents a thought-provoking critique of capitalism, urging a reevaluation of its foundational principles to address the pressing issues of our time.
- 2012
Crises of capitalism
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
For nearly 300 years, capitalism propelled the world's most successful economies to new heights of development. But a spate of global environmental disasters and severe economic crises compels thinkers to question whether the system continues to function. Leveraging historical perspective, extensive research, and case studies, The Crises of Capitalism builds a compelling argument that challenges the most fundamental assumptions of prevailing economic theory. Saral Sarkar exposes capitalism's flaws through the lens of ecosocialism, a philosophy that asserts that natural resources drive production