How society makes itself. The evolution of political and economic institutions
Abstract
Un libro pequeño de muy amplio espectro, How society makes itself inicia su recorrido a partir de las sociedades prehistóricas comunales del Oriente Medio, cruzando por el feudalismo europeo, la esclavitud estadounidense, el auge del capitalismo corporativo, el crecimiento y la depresión de esta misma nación, su desarrollo e inequidad bajo el capitalismo global, para derivar en la inestabilidad económica y el desarrollo; sigue su camino por el auge y el colapso del comunismo soviéticoy transita los inicios de la democracia econ.mica hasta arribar en la globalización contemporánea a través de las lecciones legadas por la historia de la evolución.References
How society makes itself. The evolution of political and economic institutions Howard J. Sherman Armonk, New York: M. E. Sharpe, 2006.
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