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The Formative Period Of American Capitalism



This book is about the formative period of American capitalism, and how it differed from other capitalist countries. The author uses Marxist categories to analyze American history, and explains how different factors played a role in the transition from a colonial to an imperialist economy. He also discusses the effects of different economic systems on American society, and the rise of the labor mo... more details
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  • Provides a detailed analysis of the formative period of American capitalism
  • Uses Marxist categories to explain the history
  • Discusses the effects of different economic systems on American society


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This book is about the formative period of American capitalism, and how it differed from other capitalist countries. The author uses Marxist categories to analyze American history, and explains how different factors played a role in the transition from a colonial to an imperialist economy. He also discusses the effects of different economic systems on American society, and the rise of the labor movement. This book is valuable for students and researchers of business studies and American studies, and will likely find a place on the bookshelves of many.

Applying certain Marxist categories of analysis to the study of American history, the central thesis of this outstanding book is that the main peculiarity of American historical development was the almost direct transition from a colonial to an imperialist economy. Expertly dealing with such topics as: * the American Revolution and the Civil War against the background of the European bourgeois revolutions * the influence of the Western land tenure system on the process of capital accumulation * the passage from plantation slavery to sharecropping in the South and its legacy of racism * the transition to imperialism towards the end of the nineteenth century * the rise of the labour movement and the main American socialist organizations up to the end of the First World War. A valuable resource for postgraduate students and researchers of business studies and American studies, Gaido's text will undoubtedly find a place on the bookshelves of many.
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