Murray Wolfson ; foreword by Walter Isard ; contributions by John P. Farrell, Andrew M. Gill, Homa Shabahang.
Basingstoke [England]
Macmillan,
1992.
(x, 244 pages) : illustrations
This book is concerned with the ideological origins of the cold war and how it was fought by economic means. The book revolves around four major themes. Firstly, it is argued that the origin of the cold war is not to be found in rational, economic motivation, but in ideology through which both the East and West perceived 'reality'. Secondly, these ideological preconceptions generated complex feed-back processes ofThis book is concerned with the ideological origins of the cold war and how it was fought by economic means. The book revolves around four major themes. Firstly, it is argued that the origin of the cold war is not to be found in rational, economic motivation, but in ideology through which both the East and West perceived 'reality'. Secondly, these ideological preconceptions generated complex feed-back processes ofThis book is concerned with the ideological origins of the cold war and how it was fought by economic means. The book revolves around four major themes. Firstly, it is argued that the origin of the cold war is not to be found in rational, economic motivation, but in ideology through which both the East and West perceived 'reality'. Secondly, these ideological preconceptions generated complex feed-back processes of",,,,,"This book is concerned with the ideological origins of the cold war and how it was fought by economic means. Firstly, it is argued that the origin of the cold war is not to be found in rational,This book is concerned with the ideological origins of the cold war and how it was fought by economic means. Firstly, it is argued that the origin of the cold war is not to be found in rational,economic motivation, but in ideology through which both the East and West perceived 'reality'.This book is concerned with the ideological origins of the cold war and how it was fought by economic means. Firstly, it is argued that the origin of the cold war is not to be found in rational,This book is concerned with the ideological origins of the cold war and how it was fought by economic means. Firstly, it is argued that the origin of the cold war is not to be found in rational,economic motivation, but in ideology through which both the East and West perceived 'reality'.This book is concerned with the ideological origins of the cold war and how it was fought by economic means. Firstly, it is argued that the origin of the cold war is not to be found in rational,This book is concerned with the ideological origins of the cold war and how it was fought by economic means. Firstly, it is argued that the origin of the cold war is not to be found in rational,economic motivation, but in ideology through which both the East and West perceived 'reality'.Read less