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Month: November 2004

Women’s liberation today

Posted on 25th November 2004 by ISJ

Women are more visible than they have ever been in history. They perform much of the paid labour of the world and the majority of the unpaid labour. Women work the majority of total hours in the world, but work… Continue Reading →

Analysis

New boom or new bubble?

Posted on 3rd November 2004 by ISJ

New Left Review 25 Jan Feb 2004 Continue Reading →

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Towards the Precipice

Posted on 3rd November 2004 by ISJ

Robert Brenner on the crisis in the US economy
from the London Review of Books Vol. 25 No. 3 dated 6 February 2003 Robert Brenner

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England’s Divergence from China’s Yangzi Delta: Property Relations, Microeconomics, and Patterns of Development

Posted on 3rd November 2004 by ISJ

From The Journal of Asian Studies 61, no. 2, May 2002 Continue Reading →

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Asiatic, Tributary or Absolutist?

Posted on 3rd November 2004 by ISJ

A Comment on Chris Harman’s The rise of Capitalism

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