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Colony and Empire: The Capitalist Transformation of the American West
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William G. Robbins17 ratings, 4.06 average rating, 2 reviews
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“The American West serves as a prototype for examining urban/hinterland relations under capitalism in still another way. Because the most powerful elements in capitalist social relations derive their authority from the ability to control allocative resources, it follows that the most significant places of capital accumulation would be the locus for decisions affecting the tiniest of hinterland outposts. In Appalachia, John Gaventa found that the forces "which propelled the development of a capital-intensive, resource extractive" economy "lay not in Appalachia but in the economic and energy demands of the British and American metropolis." ... Urban areas thus grew in accord with the degree and volume of capital invested in the adjacent countryside.”
― Colony and Empire: The Capitalist Transformation of the American West
― Colony and Empire: The Capitalist Transformation of the American West
