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литературы к Приложению А

J.W.
Smith, Economic Democracy: The Political Struggle of the Twenty-First Century,
(Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2000), pp. 24 (в авторской редакции для второго
издания), for labor rates, citing, Doug Henwood, “Clinton and the Austerity ‑
p. 628. Colin Hines and Tim Lang (Jerry Mander and Edward Goldsmith eds.) in
The Case Against the Global Economy and for A Turn Toward the Local (San
Francisco: Sierra Club, 1996), p. 487 say $24.90 an hour for the Germany and
$16.40 for the U.S. When benefits are included German manufacturing wages rise
to $30 and hour, America to $20 and hour and Britain to $15 (Richard C.
Longworth, Global Squeeze: The Coming Crisis of First-World Nations (Chicago:
Contemporary Books, 1999), p. 177. Russian wages will increase even greater
when benefits are factored in.

Karl
Polanyi, The Great Transformation (Boston: Beacon Press, 1957), p. 277. Quoting
the classics: Henri Pirenne, Economic and Social History of Medieval Europe.
(New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1937) and Eli F. Heckscher’s Mercantilism, 2 vol.
(New York: The Macmillan Company, 1955).

Immanuel
Wallerstein, The Origin of The Modern World System, vol. 1 (New York: Academic
Press, 1974), pp. 119-20. See also Paul Bairoch’s, Cities and Economic
Development From the Dawn of History to the Present (Chicago: University of
Chicago Press, 1988). For “plunder-by-trade,” see William H. McNeill, The
Pursuit of Power (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982).

Christopher
Layne, “Rethinking American Grand Strategy,” World Policy Journal, (Summer
1998), pp. 8-28.

Lewis
Mumford, Technics and Human Development (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich,
1967), p. 279; Kropotkin, Mutual Aid, chapters 6 and 7; George Renard, Guilds
of the Middle Ages (New York: Augustus M. Kelly, 1968), p. 35; Petr Kropotkin,
The State (London: Freedom Press, 1987), p. 41; Dan Nadudere, The Political
Economy of Imperialism (London: Zed Books, 1977), p. 186.

Barbara
Tuchman, The March of Folly (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1984), pp. 130-31. For
early mercantilist theory see Douglas A. Irwin, Against the Tide: An
Intellectual History of Free Trade (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University
Press, 1996).

Adam
Smith, The Wealth of Nations (New York: Random House, 1965), p. 607.

Friedrich
List, The National System of Political Economy (Fairfield, NJ: Auguatus
M.Kelley, 1977), pp. 9-33, 40-45, 56, 71-79, 345, chapters 26, 27.

Smith,
The Wealth of Nations, pp. 413, 426, 642. For free trade philosophy before Adam
Smith, see Michael Perelman, The Invention of Capitalism: Classical Political
Economy and the Secret History of Primitive Accumulation (London: Duke
University Press, 2000) and Irwin, Against the Tide, chapter 3.

List,
National System, pp. 366-370.

Ibid,
p. 73. Earlier theorists on protection against mercantilists were: Alexander
Hamilton, 1791; Adam Muller, 1809; Jean-Antoine Chaptal, 1819 and Charles
Dupin, 1827, see Paul Bairoch, Economics and World History: Myths and Parodoxes
(Chicago: University of Chicago Press,

Ibid,
p. 99.

Ibid,
pp. xxvii-xxviii, 368-69.

Ibid,
pp. 73-75.

Ibid,
p. xxv.

Charles
A. Beard, An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution (New York: Macmillan
Publishing Co., 1941), p. 46. See also Michael Barratt Brown, Fair Trade
(London: Zed Books, 1993), p. 20.

Beard,
Economic Interpretation, pp. 46-47, 171, 173.

Richard
Barnet, The Rockets’ Red Glare: War, Politics and American Presidency (New
York: Simon and Schuster, 1983), p. 40.

Philip
S. Foner, From Colonial Times to the Founding of the American Federation of
Labor (New York: International Publishers, 1982), p. 32; Smith, Wealth of
Nations, pp. 548-49, Book IV, Chapters VII, VIII; William Appleman Williams,
Contours of American History (New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1988), pp.
105-17; Frederic F. Clairmont, The Rise and Fall of Economic Liberalism (Goa
India: The Other India Press, 1996), p. 100; James Fallows, “How the World
Works,” The Atlantic Monthly. December 1993, p. 42.

Williams,
Contours of American History, p. 221.

Williams,
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Barnet, The Rockets’ Red Glare, pp. 40, 60, 68.  34Dean Acheson, Present at the
Creation (New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1987), p. 7.

“The
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Stephen
Gill, “The Geopolitics of the Asian Crisis,” Monthly Review (March, 1999), pp.
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Peter
Gowan, The Global Gamble: Washington’s Faustian Bid for World Dominance (New
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J.W.
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Economic Democracy, 1994), pp. 116, 127, 139. Emphasis added.

John
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p. 199.

Gowan,
The Global Gamble, p. 96, see also pp. 95-138 and Richard C. Longworth, Global
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Gray,
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Smith,
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