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Erscheinungsjahr: 
2024
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[Journal:] Real-World Economics Review [ISSN:] 2055-3668 [Issue:] 109 [Publisher:] World Economics Association [Place:] Bristol [Year:] 2024 [Pages:] 18-28
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World Economics Association, Bristol
Zusammenfassung: 
Our recent article on ‘The Road to Gaza’ examined the history of the three supreme-God churches and the growing role of their militias in armed conflicts and wars around the world. The present paper situates these militia wars in the broader vista of the capitalist mode of power. Focusing specifically on the Middle East, we show the impact these militia wars have on relative oil prices and differential oil profits and explain how the wars themselves, those who stir them and the subjects that fight them all get discounted into capitalized power.
Schlagwörter: 
capitalization
church
corporation
differential accumulation
dominant capital
energy conflicts
Gaza
Middle East
militia
oil
OPEC
religion
war
Weapondollar-Petrodollar Coalition
JEL: 
P00
P1
P12
P18
H56
N4
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