The Business of War: Workers, Warriors and Hostages in Occupied IraqRoutledge, 30 нояб. 2017 г. - Всего страниц: 160 Since the cessation of major combat operations in Iraq, approximately 120 people - either contract workers or private soldiers - have been abducted, with one-third being executed. The largest contingent of these workers has been provided by the Philippines. Through a specific, though not exclusive, focus on the Philippines connection, this book considers the myriad ways in which transnational labour migration intersects with the occupation of Iraq. Also examining the role of the USA in the Middle East, the book places the war on terror within the practices of neoliberalism, but also links this with migration issues and argues that it is all part of a larger 'business' of conflict. |
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... capital, land, and labor). Capitalism is driven by certain systemic imperatives, namely the imperatives of competition, profit-maximization, and profit-accumulation.32 Indeed, as David Harvey explains, accumulation is the engine which ...
... capital, land, and labor). Capitalism is driven by certain systemic imperatives, namely the imperatives of competition, profit-maximization, and profit-accumulation.32 Indeed, as David Harvey explains, accumulation is the engine which ...
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... capital surpluses and lack of investment opportunities, falling rates of profit, and a lack of effective demand in the market.35 Confronted with a crisis of over-accumulation, states may intervene in any number of ways. Of particular ...
... capital surpluses and lack of investment opportunities, falling rates of profit, and a lack of effective demand in the market.35 Confronted with a crisis of over-accumulation, states may intervene in any number of ways. Of particular ...
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... capital that would be needed for future investment.42 This formed the backbone of Ricardo ' s theory of the Iron Law of Wages wherein capitalists should only pay workers enough to keep them returning to their job . Capitalism likewise ...
... capital that would be needed for future investment.42 This formed the backbone of Ricardo ' s theory of the Iron Law of Wages wherein capitalists should only pay workers enough to keep them returning to their job . Capitalism likewise ...
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... capital expansion throughout the existence of the United States . Each military campaign - whether in the Philippines in 1898 or Vietnam in the 1950s and 1960s - has been designed to serve an overall strategic project of pressing ...
... capital expansion throughout the existence of the United States . Each military campaign - whether in the Philippines in 1898 or Vietnam in the 1950s and 1960s - has been designed to serve an overall strategic project of pressing ...
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A War of Neoliberalism | |
The Business of Occupation | |
Spaces of Political Subjugation | |
The Place of | |
Index | |
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