Beschreibung:
This book uses the levels of analysis approach first developed by Japanese political economist Kozo Uno to theorize stages of capitalist development. Stage theory is understood as a mid-range theory informed both by the theory of a purely capitalist society and by historical analysis. The four stages of mercantilism, liberalism, imperialism, and consumerism are theorized according to an abstract type of capital accumulation, which is understood broadly to include mutually supporting economic, ideological, legal, and political practices.
Acknowledgements - Introduction - The Theory of a Purely Capitalist Society - Stage Theory - Historical Analysis as a Level of Political Economy - The Stage of Mercantilism - The Stage of Liberalism - The Stage of Imperialism - The Stage of Consumerism - Stage Theoretic Trends - Conclusions - Bibliography - Index