Embedding Capital: Political-Economic History, the United States, and the World

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Embedding Capital: Political-Economic History, the United States, and the World
Abstract
The article examines U.S. political and economical history in the context of its impact as well as influence to world affairs. Topics discussed include the Marxist's historical approaches to analysis of capital as in Karl Polanyi's take on American capitalism, "primitive accumulation" with regimes of commodification and the "new history of capitalism" hype. Also mentioned were transnational expansion of humanitarianism, international education sponsorship and Andrew Carnegie's philanthropy.
Publication
Journal of the Gilded Age & Progressive Era
Volume
15
Issue
3
Pages
331-362
Date
July 2016
Journal Abbr
Journal of the Gilded Age & Progressive Era
Language
English
ISSN
15377814
Short Title
Embedding Capital
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Kramer, Paul A. 2016. “Embedding Capital: Political-Economic History, the United States, and the World.” Journal of the Gilded Age & Progressive Era 15(3): 331–62.
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Keywords
  • capital
  • capitalism
  • economics - United States - history
  • embeddedness
  • humanitarianism
  • United States - politics & government - history

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