Poverty and the Production of World Politics
Explore the intricate relationship between poverty and global politics in Poverty and the Production of World Politics by Magnus Ryner. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2006, this insightful paperback spans 306 pages and offers a profound analysis of contemporary issues. Ryner revisits the influential theories of Cox and Harrod regarding 'unprotected workers,' delving into the rise of millennialism, the complexities of prostitution and the sex industry, and the politics surrounding migration. He also examines the intersections of class and gender, alongside the dynamics of trade union politics. This first edition is essential for anyone interested in understanding how poverty shapes political landscapes worldwide. Gain fresh perspectives on these critical topics and enhance your knowledge with this compelling read.