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All You Can Eat, Greed, Lust And The Triumph Of The New Capitalism **  Signed **

All You Can Eat, Greed, Lust And The Triumph Of The New Capitalism ** Signed **

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All You Can Eat, Greed, Lust And The Triumph Of The New Capitalism ** Signed **

by Mcquaig, Linda

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ISBN 10
0140262229
ISBN 13
9780140262223
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Penguin Canada. Near Fine. 2002. Paperback. 0140262229 . Signed by the author on the title page. A Trade Paperback in Near Fine condition, tight, bright & unmarked. "All You Can Eat maintains that greed and selfishness trump all other motives, needs, and desires in our world. Homo sapiens has become "Homo economicus," with a voracious appetite for material gain. The advent of the New Capitalism has replaced religion, family, and every other compassionate force with greed and material acquisitiveness as the central and only organizing principles in our society, allowing society to serve the interests of the economy instead of the economy serving the interests of society. The North American Free Trade Agreement and the actions of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund have turned all economic laws and regulations in favour of the unbridled capitalism of multinational corporations to the detriment of the poor and underprivileged everywhere. McQuaig backs up this assertion not only with economic analysis, but also with history, philosophy, religious thought, and sociology. "; 8.40 X 5.40 X 0.70 inches; 268 pages; Signed by Author .

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Title
All You Can Eat, Greed, Lust And The Triumph Of The New Capitalism ** Signed **
Author
Mcquaig, Linda
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
ISBN 10
0140262229
ISBN 13
9780140262223
Publisher
Penguin Canada
Place of Publication
Canada
Date Published
2002
Keywords
0140262229, Canadian Author
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