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The Eyes Of An Author
Title: The Eyes Of An Author
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
Details: Words: 1413 | Pages: 6.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Eyes Of An Author
As a comparison of both content and the corresponding ways in which both Davis and McNeil fit within the historical paradigm ¡°Liberalism versus Political Economy¡± this paper will examine both the viewpoint from which each author writes from, and also build a critical analysis using a common theme from both ¡°something new under the sun,¡± and ¡°Let Victorian Holocausts.¡± The common theme from each book to be examined will be ¡°Water¡± and how water has
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utter separation between Davis and McNeil. In summary, Davis writes of a compelling story about exploitation of India by the Imperialistic British Crown. He tells of market fixing, drought, famine, class struggle, water depletion, and social struggle, all from the eyes of a political economist. The contrast within the paradigm is so great when comparing these two writers, that the second you look at Davis¡¯s story through McNeil¡¯s eyes, it did not happen.
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