On capitalist underdevelopment
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The book traces the development of capitalism from its mercantile roots and examines its relationship to feudalism, colonialism-imperialism, internal colonialism in both the metropole and the periphery, class structure / stratification and socialism. Frank unfolds his thesis concisely and concretely, …
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The book traces the development of capitalism from its mercantile roots and examines its relationship to feudalism, colonialism-imperialism, internal colonialism in both the metropole and the periphery, class structure / stratification and socialism. Frank unfolds his thesis concisely and concretely, illustrating it with a firm grasp over historical material.
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"The book traces the development of capitalism from its mercantile roots and examines its relationship to feudalism, colonialism-imperialism, internal colonialism in both the metropole and the periphery, class structure / …"
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