From  NEW! Pandemic Polarizations and the Contradictions of Indian CapitalismFrom: The Socialist Register 2022 |
Jayati Ghosh provides a penetrating analysis of ‘pandemic polarizations’ amidst the contradictions of Indian capitalism. By focusing on India, Ghosh focuses on how the Covid-19 … |
Jayati Ghosh |
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2021 |
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From  Pandemic, Slump, and Uprising in the Twilight of CapitalismFrom: Twilight Capitalism |
This chapter outlines some of the events of the "social crisis of 2020," and connects these with the problems inherent in late capitalism. |
Jonah Butovsky; Josh J. Watterton; Murray E.G. Smith |
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2021 |
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From  NEW! Pandemics PastHow Infections Have Defined Humanity From: Country of Poxes |
Chapter 1 explores the history of infectious diseases in Canada and human coexistence with infection. Topics discussed include malaria, gene mutations, cystic fibrosis, cholera, antibiotics, … |
Baijayanta Mukhopadhyay |
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2022 |
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From  Panhandling Bylaws and the Safe Streets ActThe Return of Vagrancy Law From: Cops, Crime and Capitalism |
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Todd Gordon |
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2006 |
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Paradigm Shift, Second EditionGlobalization and the Canadian State |
Canada has always been a global nation, integrated with the international economy and having close relations with succeeding hegemonic powers. Recently, globalization was accompanied by an … |
Stephen McBride |
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2005 |
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From  Part 1 The Myth of Merit The Mythical Meritocracy, or Is the Best Candidate Ever Simply the Best?From: You Must Be a Basketball Player |
This chapter debunks the myth of the meritocracy, the idea that employers should simply seek out the most qualified applicant for the position. This practice still results in people of colour … |
Anthony Stewart |
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2009 |
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