Perilous Passage

Perilous Passage
About this book
"In this global history, distinguished economic historian Amiya Kumar Bagchi critically analyzes the processes leading to the rise of the West since the sixteenth century to its current position as the most prosperous and powerful group of nations in the world. Integrating the history of armed conflict with the history of competition for trade, investment, and markets, Bagchi explores the human consequences for people both within and outside the region. He characterizes, the emergences and operation of capitalism as a system driven by wars over resources and markets rather than one that genuinely operates on the principle of free markets. In tracing this history, he also charts what happened to the people who come under its sway during the last five centuries."--Jacket.
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- OL Work ID
- OL1048798W
Subjects
CapitalismEconomic development, social aspectsEurocentrismImperialismEqualityQuality of lifeEconomic historyHistoryEconomic developmentSocial aspects