Cuban Confederate Colonel: The Life of Ambrosio Josʹe Gonzales

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Univ of South Carolina Press, 2003 - Biography & Autobiography - 537 pages
What is the difference between money and capital? Is anti-globalization necessarily anti-money? These points and many more are debated and dealt with in Social Foundations of Markets, Money and Credit. The book examines the case that the capitalist economy is permeated with non-economic relations that flow from the exploitative relations of production. Lapavitsas shows that markets have one aspect in common: money - and critically analyses all aspects of this slippery concept. This book should interest and inform students and researchers not only in economics, but also in sociology and anthropology. Well-informed critics of capitalism should also find it to be useful.
 

Contents

Two Freedom Fighter
35
Cuba and the Caribbean Sea
40
City of Cárdenas Cuba
46
Filibuster Fiascos
71
The Georgia Coast 185073
73
Four Patronage Pursuer
101
Davis Dispute
141
The South Carolina Coast 1861
157
Honey Hill
209
Plan of the Battle of Honey Hill November 30 1864
230
Eight Reconstruction Retailer
251
Nine
261
Social Hall Plantation 1872
262
Family Feud
286
Appendix
369
Bibliography465
465

Charleston Defenses 186165
170
Six Confederate Colonel
172
Seven
180

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