Rogue EconomicsSeven Stories Press, 04/01/2011 - 336 páginas What do Eastern Europe's booming sex trade, America's subprime mortgage lending scandal, China’s fake goods industry, and celebrity philanthropy in Africa have in common? With biopirates trolling the blood industry, fish-farming bandits ravaging the high seas, pornography developing virtually in Second Life, and games like World of Warcraft spawning online sweatshops, how are rogue industries transmuting into global empires? And will the entire system be transformed by the advent of sharia economics? With the precision of an economist and the narrative deftness of a storyteller, syndicated journalist Loretta Napoleoni examines how the world is being reshaped by dark economic forces, creating victims out of millions of ordinary people whose lives have become trapped inside a fantasy world of consumerism. Napoleoni reveals the architecture of our world, and in doing so provides fresh insight into many of the most insoluble problems of our era. |
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... proved beau- tiful , cheap , and most importantly , desperate . Yet the new sex trade was only the tip of the iceberg . Globalization allowed the exploitation of slave labor at an industrial level , reaching an intensity never seen ...
... proved beau- tiful , cheap , and most importantly , desperate . Yet the new sex trade was only the tip of the iceberg . Globalization allowed the exploitation of slave labor at an industrial level , reaching an intensity never seen ...
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... proved insufficient to create a new market. The marketeers and pimps filled that void, building an Eastern European meat market around the new merchan- dise to attract customers. “In 1989 it started with pimps that had two, maybe three ...
... proved insufficient to create a new market. The marketeers and pimps filled that void, building an Eastern European meat market around the new merchan- dise to attract customers. “In 1989 it started with pimps that had two, maybe three ...
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... economies constantly suf- fered shortages of products because planning proved unable to mimic or even to gauge the market. Officially, Communist governments considered the black market illegal, but leaders looked the 22 ROGUE ECONOMICS.
... economies constantly suf- fered shortages of products because planning proved unable to mimic or even to gauge the market. Officially, Communist governments considered the black market illegal, but leaders looked the 22 ROGUE ECONOMICS.
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... proved too expensive, the Central Bank was cash poor, and the nonexistent Russian treasury could not issue government bonds to raise funds for conversion. Against this scenario, at the end of 1987, Gorbachev allowed Komsomol, the ...
... proved too expensive, the Central Bank was cash poor, and the nonexistent Russian treasury could not issue government bonds to raise funds for conversion. Against this scenario, at the end of 1987, Gorbachev allowed Komsomol, the ...
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... proved but a fleeting moment in the history of Russia. It never led to democracy or to economic prosperity; instead, it fostered a generation of roving bandits. Fifteen years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Putin is on his way to ...
... proved but a fleeting moment in the history of Russia. It never led to democracy or to economic prosperity; instead, it fostered a generation of roving bandits. Fifteen years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Putin is on his way to ...
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CHAPTER FOUR | 81 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 105 |
CHAPTER | 121 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 141 |
Anarchy at | 165 |
CHAPTER NINE | 189 |
CHAPTER | 207 |
CHAPTER ELEVEN | 217 |
CHAPTER TWELVE | 237 |
EPILOGUE | 263 |
NOTES | 269 |
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Página 28 - Commerce and manufactures can seldom flourish long in any state which does not enjoy a regular administration of justice, in which the people do not feel themselves secure in the possession of their property...
Página 208 - In all critical moments of man's social life, the rational forces that resist the rise of the old mythical conceptions are no longer sure of themselves. In these moments the time for myth has come again. For myth has not been really vanquished and subjugated. It is always there, lurking in the dark and waiting for its hour and opportunity. This hour comes as soon as the other binding forces of man's social life, for one reason or another, lose their strength and are no longer able to combat the demonic...
Página 107 - Every day the urge grows stronger to get hold of an object at very close range by way of its likeness, its reproduction.
Página 258 - Fascism combats the whole complex system of democratic ideology, and repudiates it, whether in its theoretical premises or in its practical application. Fascism denies that the majority, by the simple fact that it is a majority, can direct human society...
Página 31 - I place economy among the first and most Important virtues, and public debt as the greatest of dangers to be feared...