The Wealth of (Some) Nations: Imperialism and the Mechanics of Value Transfer

The Wealth of (Some) Nations: Imperialism and the Mechanics of Value Transfer - Hardcover

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The Wealth of (Some) Nations: Imperialism and the Mechanics of Value Transfer

The Wealth of (Some) Nations: Imperialism and the Mechanics of Value Transfer - Hardcover

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by Zak Cope (Author)

In this provocative new study, Zak Cope makes the case that capitalism is empirically inseparable from imperialism, historically and today. Using a rigourous political economic framework, he lays bare the vast ongoing transfer of wealth from the poorest to the richest countries through the mechanisms of monopoly rent, unequal exchange and colonial tribute. The result is a polarised international class structure with a relatively rich Global North and an impoverished, exploited Global South. Cope makes the controversial claim that it is because of these conditions that workers in rich countries benefit from higher incomes and welfare systems with public health, education, pensions and social security. As a result, the internationalism of populations in the Global North is weakened and transnational solidarity is compromised. The only way forward, Cope argues, is through a renewed anti-imperialist politics rooted in a firm commitment to a radical labour internationalism.

Author Biography

Zak Cope is the author of Divided World Divided Class: Global Political Economy and the Stratification of Labour Under Capitalism.

Number of Pages: 256
Dimensions: 0.63 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: March 01, 2019

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