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  • af Robin Blackburn
    398,95 kr.

    How was slavery defeated in the Americas? The Reckoning is Robin Blackburn’s compelling and authoritative account

  • - Or, Investing in Life: The History and Future of Pensions
    af Robin Blackburn
    363,95 kr.

    This text offers a panoramic view of the history and future of pension provision. It traces the origins and development of the pension idea, from the days of the French Revolution to the troubles of the modern welfare state.

  • - 1776-1848
    af Robin Blackburn
    463,95 - 1.378,95 kr.

    Classic study of slavery and abolition.

  • - Slavery, Emancipation And Human Rights
    af Robin Blackburn
    404,95 kr.

    The American Crucible furnishes a vivid and authoritative history of the rise and fall ofslavery in the Americas. For over three centuries enslavement promoted the rise ofcapitalism in the Atlantic world. The New World became the crucible for a succession offateful experiments in colonization, silver mining, plantation agriculture, racialenslavement, colonial rebellion, slave witness and slave resistance. Slave produce raised upempires, fostered new cultures of consumption and financed the breakthrough to anindustrial order. Not until the stirrings of a revolutionary age in the 1780s was there the first publicchallenge to the ';peculiar institution'. An anti-slavery alliance then set the scene for greatacts of emancipation in Haiti in 1804, Britain in 18338, the United States in the 1860s,and Cuba and Brazil in the 1880s. In The American Crucible, Robin Blackburn arguesthat the anti-slavery movement forged many of the ideals we live by today.';The best treatment of slavery in the western hemisphere I know of. I think it shouldestablish itself as a permanent pillar of the literature.' Eric Hobsbawm

  • - The Failure of Communism and the Future of Socialism
    af Robin Blackburn
    363,95 kr.

    The fall of Communism has been an epoch-making event. The distinguished contributors to After the Fall explain to us the meaning of Communism's meteoric trajectory - and explore the rational grounds for socialist endeavour and commitment in a world which remains dangerous and divided.The contributors include the Italian political philosopher Norberto Bobbio, the British historian Eric Hobsbawm, the French economist André Gorz, and the German social theorist Jürgen Habermas. Eduardo Galeano explains how the now world looks from the South, Diane Elson explores how the market might be socialized, Ralph Miliband writes on the harshness of Leninism, Hans Magnus Enzenberger argues that the capitalist 'bad fairy' granted the Left's wishes in disconcerting ways. Lynne Segal looking at the condition of women sees no reason to abandon her libertarian, feminist and socialist convictions, while Maxine Molyneux considers the implications for women of the fall of Communism. Giovanni Arrighi asks whether Marxism understood the 'American Century', Fredric Jameson pursues a conversation on the new world order, Iván Szelényi explains who will be the new rulers of Eastern Europe, and Robin Blackburn reflects on the history of socialist programmes, with the benefit of hindsight. Fred Halliday and Edward Thompson disagree about how Communism ended but share worries about what is in store for the post-Communist countries. Alexander Cockburn regrets the death of the Soviet Union. And Göran Therborn eloquent proves that it is still possible to imagine a future beyond capitalism... and beyond socialism?

  • - Karl Marx and Abraham Lincoln
    af Karl Marx, Abraham Lincoln & Robin Blackburn
    313,95 kr.

    The impact of the US Civil War on Karl Marx, and Karl Marx on America.

  • - From the Baroque to the Modern, 1492-1800
    af Robin Blackburn
    413,95 kr.

    Tracing European doctrines of race and slavery from medieval times to the early modern epoch, this title argues that independent commerce, geared to burgeoning consumer markets, was the driving force behind the rise of plantation slavery. It examines the deployment of slaves in colonial possessions of the Portuguese, the English and the French.