The global economic collapse of 2008 has brought into sharp relief the penetration of global capitalism and its impact on working people both in the industrial core and in developing nations. In response, social movements challenging the World Trade Organization and annual gathering of progressive groups and NGOs at the World Social Forums have embarked on the goal of creating an alternative to the neo-liberal policies that have immiserated generations. The articles in this book address the need for a progressive pedagogy, highlight the organizational forms of resistance to capitalism, and...
The global economic collapse of 2008 has brought into sharp relief the penetration of global capitalism and its impact on working people both in the i...
David Fasenfest, Peter T. Manicas, Satya Gabriel, Stephen A. Resnick, Richard D. Wolff, Michael Haynes, Martin Oppenheim
State capitalism is back. It never went away. This book looks at the role of state capitalism in major European and Asian societies. It confronts neo-liberal pieties about the role of markets and private property in capitalist development and radical accounts which see the state as the antithesis of capitalism. State capitalism is a normal form of capitalist development. Its extremes may vary but it has been, and remains, central to an understanding of modern capitalism. This is especially the case in the so called Communist and Communist worlds of Russia and China, and for alternative...
State capitalism is back. It never went away. This book looks at the role of state capitalism in major European and Asian societies. It confronts neo-...