A market is not politically neutral; its existence creates economic power which one actor can use against another.


Chapter One, Nature of Political Economy, p. 23 - The Political Economy of International Relations (1987)


A market is not politically neutral; its existence creates economic power which one actor can use against another.

A market is not politically neutral; its existence creates economic power which one actor can use against another.

A market is not politically neutral; its existence creates economic power which one actor can use against another.

A market is not politically neutral; its existence creates economic power which one actor can use against another.