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Big Capital in an Unequal World - The Micropolitics of Wealth in Pakistan

English · Hardback

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Inside the hidden lives of the global "1%", this book examines the networks, social practices, marriages, and machinations of Pakistan's elite.

Benefitting from rare access and keen analytical insight, Rosita Armytage's rich study reveals the daily, even mundane, ways in which elites contribute to and shape the inequality that characterizes the modern world. Operating in a rapidly developing economic environment, the experience of Pakistan's wealthiest and most powerful members contradicts widely held assumptions that economic growth is leading to increasingly impersonalized and globally standardized economic and political structures.

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Acknowledgements

Note on Anonymity

Introduction: Making Money in an Unequal and Unstable World

Chapter 1. Middle Class Woman in an Elite Man's World

Chapter 2. Creating and Protecting an Elite Class

Chapter 3. Old Money, New Money

Chapter 4. Making an Elite Family

Chapter 5. The Elite Network

Chapter 6. The Culture of Exemptions

Conclusion: What Pakistan's Elite Reveals About Global Capitalism

References

Index


About the author


Rosita Armytage is an anthropologist and political scientist specialising in global development, governance reform and social class. She currently advises the Australian Government on aid effectiveness and development strategy in Cambodia.

Summary

Following the hidden lives of the global "1%", this book examines the networks, social practices, marriages, and machinations of the elite in Pakistan. In doing so, it reveals the daily, even mundane, ways in which elites contribute to and shape the inequality that characterises the modern world.

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