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Reviews for All Hell Can't Stop Us: The On-to-Ottawa Trek and Regina Riot

 All Hell Can't Stop Us magazine reviews

The average rating for All Hell Can't Stop Us: The On-to-Ottawa Trek and Regina Riot based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.has a rating of 4.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2017-01-03 00:00:00
2004was given a rating of 4 stars Sara Pool
Saya membaca buku ini untuk kepentingan skripsi. Awalnya hanya ingin membaca sebagian saja, tapi akhirnya keterusan karena kajiannya yg komprehensif. Secara singkat, tesis utama buku ini adalah pertarungan yg terjadi antara kepentingan modal asing yg bertaut dengan kapital domestik pada era Soeharto. Akibatnya, banyak manuver yg dilakukan pemerintah dan pengusaha kala itu untuk tetap bisa eksis di pertarungan perebutan sumber daya. Hal ini terus berlangsung hingga sekarang. Buku ini memberi gambaran pada kita akan apa yg terjadi pada era Soeharto, khususnya tahun 1980-an. Buku ini merupakan salah satu rujukan yg layak dibaca untuk memahami bagaimana proyek neoliberalisme bekerja di Indonesia, terutama pada mulanya.
Review # 2 was written on 2008-08-10 00:00:00
2004was given a rating of 5 stars Melanie Holbrook
Indonesia: the Rise of Capital presents a detailed account of the role of capital in the Indonesian economy. The first part looks at the history of the economy to 1965, the second at the relationship between capital (domestic and international) and the state, and the third at the different kinds of domestic capitalists (military, politico-bureaucratic, Chinese and indigenous). The growth of an Indonesian capitalist class was at first inhibited by colonial policies, then by the political insecurity of Chinese capitalists. Only in recent years has the movement of military and political leaders into business begun the process of creating a capitalist class capable of wielding political power. Major changes to Indonesian politics are expected in coming years, particularly when Suharto dies, and this class can be expected to play a more prominent role than hitherto. The Rise of Capital is fairly heavy going, with extensive tables and detailed analyses of the links between companies and the breakdown of capital holdings and flows. However, if you are interested in actually understanding the workings of the economy as a whole it has a coherence that the scattered details found in the business press lack.


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