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This paper briefly describes the Post Modernism philosophy, introduces the work of its key proponents, provides a … critical appraisal of Post Modernism thought and finally it compares the Post Modernism philosophy with philosophical heritage …
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relation between racism and imperialism, itself arising from a division of the nations of the world which I define as ‘World …This article assesses the US discussion on the material roots of racism in which writers such as Malcolm X have been … this view is that political power is of secondary importance to economic equality. Racism can therefore be overcome by the …
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the trade did not finance the Industrial Revolution. Imperialism, too, was a mere part of trade, and despite the well …. That Europeans did not benefit from imperialism does not mean that imperialism was good for the imperalized. That a thief … kills his victim does not add to the thief’s monetary profit, and some imperialism was certainly killing. The cases of …
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Internet increasingly serves not only to communication between it's users. The emergence of Web 2.0 platforms which are peculiar to publication of various content (including images, movies, music, links to interesting sites) allowed to release of activity and commitment of millions of people...
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This paper presents a schematic history of the global economy since 1800. The economic and political logic of global …
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trade and slavery have evolved into a “modern” business, especially under the forms of compulsory labour and sexual …
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The institution of slavery is found mostly at intermediate stages of agricultural development, and less often among …
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The ``land abundance'' view of African history uses sparse population to explain economic institutions. I provide …
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exogenous land quality and endogenously evolving population determine the existence of land rights, slavery, and polygyny. I use …, slavery, and polygyny occurred where land was most suitable for agriculture, and where population density was greatest. These … theories of slavery. …
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The difficulties to obtain regular and trustworthy data series, which describe the set of demographic characteristics we could consider standard (number of existing persons, births and deaths, distributed by age, sex and social condition, within a certain geographic area) are notorious. Lacking...
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