Paul Bowles’s “Capitalism” published in Persian

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2006, the book has been rendered into Persian by Shirin Sadat Safavi
Since the collapse of the Soviet bloc, the world has become a stage for capital, and yet despite this dominance, capitalism is still not
central, unchanging features of capitalism? How does capitalism vary from place to place and over time? Does capitalism improve our lives?
these questions and many more are sought through an analysis of the life of this world-shaping idea and of the writings of leading thinkers
of global capitalism have erred and that, without change, we are heading for an impoverished future.Paul Bowles is a professor at the
University of Northern British Columbia
He is preparing a new version of his book on capitalism.He is currently working on a number of research projects
The first concerns how China manages its currency, the renminbi
second, also funded by SSHRC, examines how northern BC is globalizing
The region has long been integrated into world markets but, in the current period, this is marked by a greater role for Asia and in the