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Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism

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This award-winning book explores one of the most successful cultures and society the world has ever seen-capitalism. From its European roots more than 500 years ago to the present, the book examines the problems of capitalism's expansion, inequality, environmental destruction, and social unrest. Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism provides the reader with the anthropological, economic, and historical framework to understand the origins of global problems, why globalization and the global expansion of the culture of capitalism has generated protest and resistance, and the steps that are necessary to solve global problems. As one reviewer said, "This is a book that will doubtless create debate and controversy, but its topic should be pondered seriously by all who consider themselves citizens of our world society today." For anyone interested in global issues and international affairs.

432 pages, Paperback

First published August 14, 1998

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Richard H. Robbins

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October 1, 2014
I can imagine loving this as an 18-year-old who'd never before given any serious thought to the way the world works; which is to say, it reads as if it was written by a 21-year-old who's recently learnt a bit about how the world works. As a dyed-in-the-wool neo-Marxist, of course I don't mind reading affirmations of my own worldview, but that this book is a prescribed university-level anthropology text is astonishing.
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11 reviews
May 21, 2025
richard robbins and rachel dowty you are brilliant
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7 reviews2 followers
September 17, 2012
a must read for anyone who wants to know how the world became what it is today...
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376 reviews20 followers
October 14, 2025
يناقش بعض القضايا التي تؤثر عليها الرأسمالية المتوحشة حول العالم
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December 12, 2008
I think the first half of this books was way better than the second half. The author trys to tackle quite a bit of material in this 400 page book, and some parts were definitely better written and thought out than others. AMong its strengths were the chapters on the history of corporation and the development of modern day capitialism, the discussion of perceived obsolence and the history of advertising, and the integration of the culture of capitialism and issues with health and disease, labor, and environmental degradation. The chapters that need further connections were those about rebillion, global antisystemic revolt, and tieing togther religious fundamentalism. I think the author makes some connections that were not clear, and needed a little bit more research, and from my own studies of 1968, some of the connections were just off. Besides this does an excellent job in the conclusion breaking down the use of GDP and the different forms of capital, and how they are all integrated and can postively and negatively integrated- the author's final message- a call for systems thinking to work through the problems of the culture of capitialism and global problems, was definitely the best and most hopeflu message. So overall, a good read, just maybe the author tried to take on too much...

On a side note..for some reason I was convinced the author was a woman the entire time I read it..I had to keep reminding myself it was a man..I don't know where this unnatural bias came from.
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June 4, 2007
Good introduction to the problems of consumer culture on a worldwide scale. Best to stay up with latest edition available.
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December 20, 2007
This is my favorite textbook because Robbins doesn't pretend to be neutral and rips capitalism a new one.
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January 10, 2012
essential guide to how capitalism works and impacts society
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January 3, 2016
Very good for a Global Studies 101 survey class.
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October 13, 2024
Read for class and was honestly some of the best readings I did in college.... great topics and well-written for a textbook (i.e. not the dullest thing ever written). I did all the readings honestly
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