Earthly Plenitudes
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Earthly Plenitudes

3.8 of 5 stars 3.80  ·  rating details  ·  5 ratings  ·  2 reviews
Hardcover, 200 pages
Published November 28th 2009 by Temple University Press (first published 2009)
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Kristina
I think this book is beautiful.Knowing about the world of labor is needed. It has concepts about Capitalism, who can live by not having Capitalism. The political views given are implying such great details.
Joyce Afrika
Book does not offer examples of theories reviewed or concepts proposed. It is a wordier extension of his other book. Also, in a global world where community based concepts are needed the book offers a very narrow individualistic approach.
Menser
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Great book. 1 1 Dec 05, 2011 07:09pm  
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