Political Economy of Neotribal Capitalism
Discover the intricate dynamics of New Zealand's socio-economic landscape in Political Economy of Neotribal Capitalism by Elizabeth Rata. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2000, this insightful hardback spans 288 pages and delves into the transformative shifts over the last three decades of the 20th century. Rata meticulously examines the evolving relationship between the indigenous Maori people and the dominant Pakeha (white) society, highlighting the profound changes in national political, social, and economic structures. This book is essential for anyone interested in anthropology, economic policy, and indigenous identity, providing a comprehensive overview of the challenges and developments faced by Maori in a capitalist framework. Immerse yourself in this essential read that bridges history and contemporary economic conditions, and gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of neotribal capitalism in New Zealand.