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Hobson and Imperialism Radicalism, New Liberalism, and Finance 1887-1938
Author: P. J. Cain
Year: 2002
Pages: 332
Format: PDF
File size: 13.3 Мб
Language: ENG



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Hobson and Imperialism Radicalism New Liberalism and Finance 18871938 by John A Hobson is a groundbreaking book that explores the interconnectedness of imperialism, radicalism, new liberalism, and finance during the late 19th century. The book delves into the intricate relationships between these concepts and their impact on society, politics, and economics. It offers a comprehensive analysis of how these forces shaped the world we live in today. The plot revolves around the idea that the rapid pace of technological advancements during this period led to significant changes in the global economic landscape. As a result, traditional industries and ways of life were disrupted, leading to widespread unemployment and social upheaval. This created an environment where radical ideas and movements flourished as people sought solutions to their problems. At the same time, new liberalism emerged as a response to the growing power of big business and the wealthy elite. This ideology emphasized individual freedom and equality, challenging the status quo and advocating for greater government intervention in the economy. However, it also had its limitations, as it failed to address the root causes of inequality and instead focused on promoting free trade and laissez-faire policies. Imperialism played a significant role in the story, as European powers vied for control over colonies and resources around the world. This led to conflicts and wars, which further exacerbated tensions and fueled nationalist sentiment.
Hobson and Imperialism Radicalism New Liberalism and Finance 18871938 by John A Hobson - это новаторская книга, в которой исследуется взаимосвязь империализма, радикализма, нового либерализма и финансов в конце 19-го века. Книга углубляется в сложные отношения между этими понятиями и их влиянием на общество, политику и экономику. Он предлагает всесторонний анализ того, как эти силы сформировали мир, в котором мы живем сегодня. Сюжет вращается вокруг идеи о том, что быстрые темпы технологического прогресса в этот период привели к значительным изменениям в мировом экономическом ландшафте. В результате были нарушены традиционные отрасли и уклад жизни, что привело к повсеместной безработице и социальным потрясениям. Это создало среду, где радикальные идеи и движения процветали, когда люди искали решения своих проблем. В то же время появился новый либерализм как ответ на растущую власть крупного бизнеса и богатой элиты. Эта идеология подчеркивала индивидуальную свободу и равенство, бросая вызов статус-кво и выступая за большее вмешательство государства в экономику. Однако у него также были свои ограничения, поскольку он не смог устранить коренные причины неравенства и вместо этого сосредоточился на продвижении политики свободной торговли и невмешательства. Империализм сыграл значительную роль в истории, поскольку европейские державы соперничали за контроль над колониями и ресурсами по всему миру. Это привело к конфликтам и войнам, что еще больше обострило напряженность и подогрело националистические настроения.
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