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    1. Meg's Picks - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Miller also discusses the engine of consumer capitalism—marketing—and how it creates psychological links between products and the (...)

    2. Getting Started - Follow the Ruble - LibGuides at Duke University

      Beth Holmgren, Rewriting capitalism : literature and the market in late Tsarist Russia and the Kingdom of Poland.

    3. Getting Started - Follow the Ruble - LibGuides at Duke University

      Beth Holmgren, Rewriting capitalism : literature and the market in late Tsarist Russia and the Kingdom of Poland.

    4. Find Books - GSF199S.01: Thinking Gender - LibGuides at Duke University

      Boylorn Publication Date: 2016-12-19 Dynamite Damsels by Roberta Gregory Publication Date: 1976 Comic book Feminisms Redux by Robyn Warhol-Down (...)

    5. Find Books - GSF 101S: Gender and Everyday Life - LibGuides at Duke University

      The codes of gender: identity + performance in pop culture (2009, film) Interrogating Postfeminism by Yvonne Tasker (Editor); Diane Negra (...)

    6. The Politics of Our Labor - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      She also posited that the information work in which we are engaged has followed the late capitalism trend of an anti-care ethos, and (...)

    7. What to Read this Month: December - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Capitalism creates artificial scarcity by pursuing profit based on the value of products rather than their usefulness and by putting (...)

    8. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/10/

      Fugger lived in the dawning days of international trade, banking and capitalism, of mining and industry. It was the time of Columbus, (...)

    9. 2010 February

      2010 February Ford Library Archive for February, 2010 The Future of Capitalism – Part II Thursday, February 25th, 2010 The lecture, “At (...)

    10. What to Read this Month: September 2021 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Throughout this lengthy discussion, Adamson is quick to discuss the long and fraught relationship between craft and capitalism, noting (...)

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