Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Critical Analysis of ââ¬Å23 Things They Donââ¬â¢t Tell You About Capitalismââ¬Â
CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF HA-JOON CHANGS 23 THINGS THEY DONT TELL YOU ABOUT CAPITALISM Depending on ones definition of globalization (whether it be the international grapple liberalization that facilitates technological production and economic integration across borders, or social integration that exemplifies our interconnectedness and focuses on the speed of information, shrinking eon and space, and the relations that we have built beyond physical location. Theoretical perspectives ar said to be interpretive frameworks that help us in sympathy reality and determine what is important (O Brien and Williams, 16).Often, prestigious academics identify with a item perspective. However drawing upon more than one perspective is not uncommon. such(prenominal) is the case with Ha-Joon Chang in his book 23 Things They Dont regulate You About Capitalism. Chang seems to draw upon several perspectives, two of which prevail as closely predominant economic nationalist perspective (which carries t he heaviest weight in Changs thought) and the critical perspective (which underlines his overarching theories of capitalism and the state). First, this essay will state that Ha-Joon Chang endure fall within the economic nationalistic theoretical perspectives.However, perceivable cracks in his logic would lead one to believe that he may excessively be attune to a critical perspective, seeing as he often touches on social and class inequalities created by liberalized economies. A review article of his perspective in identifying where he deviates from the economic nationalist thought and portrays a more critical one, becoming identifiable with historical materialist Robert Cox. Significant cleavages are identified but Chang fails to recognize a key pillar in the critical perspective that is, the role of women in capitalism and globalization.
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