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Credit and Debt in an Unequal Society: Establishing a Consumer Credit Market in South Africa (The Human Economy Book 7) - Jurgen Schraten February 3, 2020 PDF  BOOKS
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Credit and Debt in an Unequal Society: Establishing a Consumer Credit Market in South Africa (The Human Economy Book 7)
Author: Jurgen Schraten
Year: February 3, 2020
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Language: English



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Credit and Debt in an Unequal Society: Establishing a Consumer Credit Market in South Africa (The Human Economy Book 7) In this thought-provoking book, author Jurgen Schraten delves into the intricacies of establishing a consumer credit market in South Africa, exploring how it has impacted the country's social inequality and the underlying political reasons behind its development. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving technological landscape, the author examines the human economy and its relationship with the modern knowledge process, highlighting the need for a personal paradigm shift in understanding the technological advancements that shape our world. South Africa was one of the first countries in the Global South to establish a financialized consumer credit market, which has only served to exacerbate the already extreme social inequality within the nation. This book meticulously unravels the political factors that led to the creation of this market, pinpointing the colonialist ideologies of property rights as a primary obstacle to progress. The author skillfully weaves together sociology, politics, anthropology, and legal scholarship to paint a comprehensive picture of the intersection between economy and law in contemporary society. As technology continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, the author argues that it is crucial for us to adapt and develop a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of developing modern knowledge.
Кредит и долг в неравном обществе: Создание рынка потребительских кредитов в Южной Африке (Human Economy Book 7) В этой книге, заставляющей задуматься, автор Юрген Шратен углубляется в тонкости создания рынка потребительских кредитов в Южной Африке, исследуя, как это повлияло на социальное неравенство в стране и основные политические причины его развития Поставленный на фоне быстро развивающегося технологического ландшафта, автор исследует человеческую экономику и ее связь с современным процессом знаний, подчеркивая необходимость персональной смены парадигмы в понимании технологических достижений, которые формируют наш мир. Южная Африка была одной из первых стран глобального Юга, которая создала финансизированный рынок потребительских кредитов, что только усугубило и без того крайнее социальное неравенство внутри страны. Эта книга дотошно распутывает политические факторы, которые привели к созданию этого рынка, точно определяя колонизаторские идеологии прав собственности как первичное препятствие для прогресса. Автор умело сплетает воедино социологию, политику, антропологию и юридическую ученость, чтобы нарисовать всеобъемлющую картину пересечения экономики и права в современном обществе. Поскольку технологии продолжают развиваться беспрецедентными темпами, автор утверждает, что для нас крайне важно адаптировать и развивать личную парадигму восприятия технологического процесса развития современных знаний.
Crédito y deuda en una sociedad desigual: Creación de un mercado de crédito al consumo en Sudáfrica (Human Economy Book 7) En este libro que nos hace reflexionar, el autor Jürgen Schraten profundiza en los entresijos de la creación de un mercado de crédito al consumo en Sudáfrica, investigando cómo ha influido en la desigualdad social en el país y las principales causas políticas de su desarrollo Puesto que el panorama tecnológico está evolucionando rápidamente, el autor explora la economía humana y su relación con el proceso moderno del conocimiento, subrayando la necesidad de un cambio de paradigma personal en la comprensión de los avances tecnológicos que dan forma a nuestro mundo. Sudáfrica fue uno de los primeros países del Sur global en crear un mercado de crédito al consumo financiado, lo que no hizo sino exacerbar las ya extremas desigualdades sociales dentro del país. Este libro desentraña meticulosamente los factores políticos que llevaron a la creación de este mercado, definiendo con precisión las ideologías colonizadoras de los derechos de propiedad como un obstáculo primario para el progreso. autor teje hábilmente la sociología, la política, la antropología y la ciencia jurídica para dibujar una imagen integral de la intersección entre economía y derecho en la sociedad actual. A medida que la tecnología continúa evolucionando a un ritmo sin precedentes, el autor sostiene que para nosotros es fundamental adaptar y desarrollar el paradigma personal de la percepción del proceso tecnológico del desarrollo del conocimiento moderno.
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