Write the essay in terms of POLITICAL ECONOMY Use scholarly article from google scholar Use at least 7-10 reference from the following Neil Smith, On the Necessity of Uneven Development, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 10:1 (1986): 87-104. David Harvey, The Geography of Capitalist Accumulation: A Reconstruction of the Marxian Theory, Antipode, 7:2 (1975): 9-21. *Andreas Bieler and Adam David Morton, Global Capitalism, Global War, Global Crisis (Cambridge University Press, 2018): Chapter 1. Ellen Meiksins Wood The Separation of the Economic and the Political in Capitalism, New Left Review (I), No. 127 (1981): 66-95. Sbastien Rioux, The Fiction of Economic Coercion: Political Marxism and the Separation of Theory and History, Historical Materialism, 21:4 (2013): 92-128. Greta R. Krippner, The Elusive Market: Embeddedness and the Paradigm of Economic Sociology, Theory & Society, 30 (2001): 775-810. Kurtulu? Gemici, Karl Polanyi and the Antinomies of Embeddedness, Socio-Economic Review, 6 (2007): 5-33. Andreas Bieler et al., The Enduring Relevance of Rosa Luxemburgs The Accumulation of Capital, Journal of International Relations and Development, 19:3 (2016): 420-47. Silvia Federici, The Great Caliban: The Struggle Against the Rebel Body, Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, 15:2 (2004): 7-16. *Andreas Bieler and Adam David Morton, Global Capitalism, Global War, Global Crisis (Cambridge University Press, 2018): Chapter 4. Embedded Liberalism John G. Ruggie, International Regimes, Transactions and Change: Embedded Liberalism in the Postwar Economic Order, International Organization, 36:2 (1982): 379-415. Hannes Lacher, Embedded Liberalism, Disembedded Markets: Reconceptualising the Pax Americana, New Political Economy, 4:3 (1999): 343-60. Capital in the Twenty-First Century Thomas Piketty, Putting Distribution Back at the Centre of Economics: Reflections on Capital in the Twenty-First Century, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 29:1 (2015): 67-88. Jamie Morgan, Pikettys Calibration Economics: Inequality and the Dissolution of Solutions?, Globalizations, 12:5 (2015): 803-23. Leo Panitch and Sam Gindin, Superintending Global Capital, New Left Review (II), No. 35: (2005): 101-23. Andreas Bieler and Adam David Morton, Axis of Evil or Access to Diesel?: Spaces of New Imperialism and the Iraq War, Historical Materialism, 23:2 (2015): 94-130. *Andreas Bieler and Adam David Morton, Global Capitalism, Global War, Global Crisis (Cambridge University Press, 2018): Chapter 5. Do no cross the work limit of 2100 word Firstly, your introduction. make sure to include a clear thesis statement – this is a statement of argument that tells the reader clearly what the essay will be about. This should not be a passive statement about ‘looking at’ or ‘analysing’ something – this should be an assertive statement of argument. This should include sign-posting, e.g. ‘This essay argues that…’ Following the thesis statement, include an outline. This is essentially providing a blueprint of the essay. Each sentence should match a section of the essay, telling me exactly what’s in that section. Don’t be vague, be specific. The outline should also be sign-posted, e.g. Firstly, this essay argues…; Secondly, this essay argues…; Finally, this essay… etc. Don’t conflate these features of the introduction. They should all be clear separate sentences. Try writing the introduction after the body of the essay so you can see that it matches precisely. Secondly, the argument itself needs deeper engagement. This essay is mostly description with very little argumentation if any. Perhaps a wider reading would have helped here. Next time, try to present an argument or critique instead of going over in detail the terms of the theory. If you present a good critique, the theory will be clear. Remove throat-clearing and erroneous information such as Wood’s date of birth – this just wastes word count
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