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- Capitalist manifesto / by Kiyosaki, Robert T.,1947-author.;
- Robert Kiyosaki has challenged and changed the way tens of millions of people around the world think about money. In 'Capitalist Manifesto', Kiyosaki delves into how the economic and social climate of 2020 has set the stage for a decade of unprecedented challenges as well as opportunities. Kiyosaki uses lessons from the past to envision the future and peppers that vision with doses of today's reality while never losing sight of the power of optimism and the individual's power to affect change - in themselves and in our world.
- Subjects: Capitalism.; Investments.;
- Gonzo capitalism : how to make money in an economy that hates you / by Guillebeau, Chris,author.;
- In 'Gonzo Capitalism', author, podcast host, and serial entrepreneur Chris Guillebeau introduces readers to the new age of finance, spearheaded by the innovative Millennial and Generation Z creators, entrepreneurs, and investors.
- Subjects: Capitalism.; Businesspeople.; Economics.;
- Chokepoint capitalism : how big tech and big content captured creative labor markets and how we'll win them back / by Giblin, Rebecca,author.; Doctorow, Cory,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."People are feeling squeezed because of chokepoint capitalism: exploitative businesses creating barriers to competition that let them take over markets and extract an unfair share of value. This book teaches how to spot those chokepoints, and what we can do to blow them up"--
- Subjects: Capitalism; Cultural industries.;
- Capitalization and punctuation / by Murray, Kara.;
- LSC
- Subjects: English language; English language;
- © 2014., PowerKids Press,
- Capitalism and the alternatives / by Grey, Julius H.,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Economics; Capitalism.;
- Capitalism and Colonialism : The Making of Modern Canada 1890 - 1960 : A New History for the Twenty-First Century Volume Two. by Palmer, Bryan D.;
- Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: HISTORY / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies); HISTORY / Canada / General; HISTORY / Canada / Post-Confederation (1867-); HISTORY / Indigenous / Colonial History & Interaction with Nations, Tribes, Bands & Communities; HISTORY / Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island;
- Capitalism: A Love Story. by Moore, Michael,film director.; Moore, Michael,actor.; Birch, Thora,actor.; Lionsgate (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
- Michael Moore, Thora BirchOriginally produced by Lionsgate in 2009.Exactly one year and a day after the initial Wall Street bailout, Michael Moore (SICKO, FAHRENHEIT 9/11) looks at the global financial crisis and the U.S. economy during the transition between the incoming Obama Administration and the outgoing Bush Administration. In standard Moore fashion, he mockingly draws attention to the Wall Street and Government decisions that have enabled what he calls "the biggest robbery in the history of this country."Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Capitalism.; Current affairs.; Economic development.; Americans.; Documentary films.;
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- Mode of access: Internet.
- Subjects: News;
- © , Capital Media
- Crack-up capitalism : market radicals and the dream of a world without democracy / by Slobodian, Quinn,1978-author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."In a revelatory dispatch from the frontier of capitalist extremism, an acclaimed historian of ideas shows how free marketeers are realizing their ultimate goal: an end to nation-states and the constraints of democracy"--
- Subjects: Capitalism; Democracy; Economics; Free enterprise;
- Colonialism and capitalism : Canada's origins 1500-1890 : a new history for the twenty-first century. by Palmer, Bryan D.,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.In the past decade Canadian history has become a hotly contested subject. Iconic figures, notably Sir John A Macdonald, are no longer unquestioned nation-builders. The narrative of two founding peoples has been set aside in favour of recognition of Indigenous nations whose lands were taken up by the incoming settlers. An authoritative and widely-respected Truth and Reconciliation Commission, together with an honoured Chief Justice of the Supreme Court have both described long-standing government policies and practices as "cultural genocide." Historians have researched and published a wide range of new research documenting the many complex threads comprising the Canadian experience. As a leading historian of labour and social movements, Bryan Palmer has been a major contributor to this literature. In this first volume of a major new survey history of Canada, he offers a narrative which is based on the recent and often specialized research and writing of his historian colleagues. One major theme in this book is the colonial practices of the authorities as they pushed aside the original peoples of this country. While the methods varied, the result was opening up Canada's rich resources for exploitation by the incoming European settlers. The second major theme is the role of capitalism in determining how those resources were exploited, and who would reap the enormous power and wealth that accrued. The first volume of this challenging and illuminating new survey history covers the period that concludes in the 1890s after the creation out of Britain's northern colonies of the semi-autonomous federal Canadian state.
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