In "Confessions of an Economic Hitman," now in its third edition, John Perkins unveils his firsthand experiences as a covert operative for corporate interests, tasked with manipulating economic policies in...
In "Deconstructing Hegemony," Eman El Meligi critically examines the complex dynamics of power and dominance within societal structures. By unraveling the layers of hegemonic control, El Meligi explores how dominant...
Global Capitalism: Its Fall and Rise in the Twentieth Century by Jeffry A. Frieden provides a thorough analysis of the evolution of global capitalism throughout the twentieth century, detailing its...
In "Individualism and Economic Order," F. A. Hayek explores the fundamental principles of economics through the lens of individualism, offering a groundbreaking critique of central planning and a robust defense...
"International Political Economy" (7th Edition) by Thomas Oatley is a comprehensive exploration of the intricate relationships between politics and economics on a global scale. This edition delves into the key...
In "Political Ideologies," Dr. Sultan Khan delves into the intricate web of political thought that has shaped Pakistan's trajectory since its inception. With a keen eye for historical nuance and...
In "Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few," Robert B. Reich presents a compelling analysis of the current state of capitalism in the United States, advocating for reforms that...
The Great Transformation: Political and Economic Origins of Our Time by Karl Polanyi is a seminal work that explores the social, political, and economic upheavals of the 19th and 20th...
"The Precipice" co-authored by Noam Chomsky and C. J. Polychroniou, offers a scathing critique of neoliberalism and its exacerbation during the global pandemic, arguing for profound societal transformation. Chomsky, renowned...
Who Rules the World?" by Noam Chomsky is a thought-provoking and highly critical examination of global power structures, politics, and the forces that shape world events. Written by one of...