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Capitalism's crisis deepens : essays on the global economic meltdown 2010-2014 / Richard D. Wolff ; edited by Michael L. Palmieri and Dante Dallavalle.
Lippincott Library HB3717 2008 .W65 2016
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Wolff, Richard D., author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009.
- United States--Economic conditions--2009-.
- United States.
- Economic conditions.
- Physical Description:
- x, 324 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Chicago, Illinois : Haymarket Books, [2016]
- Summary:
- While most mainstream commentators view the crisis that provoked the Great Recession as having passed, these essays from Richard Wolff paint a far less rosy picture. Drawing attention to the extreme downturn in most of capitalism's old centers, the unequal growth in its new centers, and the resurgence of a global speculative bubble, Wolff-in his uniquely accessible style-makes the case that the crisis should be grasped not as a passing moment, but as an evolving stage in capitalism's history. Book jacket.
- Contents:
- Part I Crisis Capitalism 1
- Capitalist Crisis and the Return to Marx 3
- The Myth of "American Exceptionalism" Implodes 17
- The Revenge of Trickle-Down Economics 20
- In Economic Crisis, Capitalism Delivers the Bads 23
- A Tale of Two Lootings 26
- Capitalism and Poverty 28
- Five Reasons Why the Crisis Persists 32
- Capitalism's Ideological Crutches 34
- Capitalism Efficient? We Can Do So Much Better 39
- From Detroit to China to Bangladesh: Capitalism's Costs, Capitalists' Freedom 42
- Economic Development in Rana Plaza 44
- Capitalism, Democracy, and Elections 48
- "Pure" Capitalism Is Pure Fantasy 51
- How Capitalism's Great Relocation Pauperized America's Middle Class 54
- US Political Dysfunction and Capitalism's Withdrawal Capitalism and Unemployment 60
- Capitalism and Democracy: Year-End Lessons 62
- Political Corruption and Capitalism 65
- The Wages of Global Capitalism 68
- Part II Crisis Economics 73
- Austerity 75
- US Tax Deal Brings Austerity Closer 75
- Main Street Moves against Wall Street 76
- Why Capitalism Is Choosing Plan B 79
- The Truth about Profits and Austerity 81
- The Great Austerity Shell Game 83
- Austerity, US Style, Exposed 86
- Austerity: Another "Policy Mistake" 89
- Taxes 92
- Corporations to Government: Give Us More, Tax Us Less 92
- How the Rich Soaked the Rest of Us 96
- Who Really Pays Taxes 98
- Public Sector 102
- Going Beyond Private versus Public 102
- The Hidden Money 106
- Social Security's Explosive Injustices 109
- Banking 112
- Lehman Brothers: Financially and Morally Bankrupt 112
- Big Finance's Pathology Compels the Logic of Socialized Banking 114
- Debt 118
- S&P's Judgment on US Debt Is Substandard and Poor 118
- "Living Within Our Means" and Standard and Poor's Downgrade 119
- Deficits, Debts, and Deepening Crisis 122
- Europe's Debt Crisis Deepens 125
- Déjà Vu: Germany Tightens Its Economic Power over Europe 128
- The Greek Crisis, Austerity, and a Postcapitalist Future 136
- Scapegoat Economics 2015 150
- Greece Needs Our Solidarity in Its Struggle Against Austerity 155
- Deficits, Debts, and Demagogues 157
- The So-Called Recovery 160
- Recovery, What Recovery? 160
- Economic Recovery for Whom? 162
- After Five Years: Report Card on Crisis Capitalism 165
- Recovery Hype: American Capitalisms Weapon of Mass Distraction 168
- Why Debates over the Fed's Interest Rate Miss the Point 171
- Capitalism and Its Regulation Delusion 174
- Part III Crisis Politics 179
- Government Intervention 181
- Government Economic Intervention for Whom? 181
- This Is No Bailout for Main Street America 183
- Ghost of New Deal Haunts Democrats' Agenda, but It's Time to Summon FDR 185
- Federal Reserve 188
- Ben Bernanke's Silence Speaks Volumes 188
- Bernanke's Speech Was Only a Minor Footnote to Enduring Crisis 190
- Janet Yellen and I Were Taught to Revere Capitalism. But It's a Failing System 192
- Debt Ceilings and Budget Battles 195
- Budget Battles: Sound, Fury, and Fakery 195
- Fiscal Cliff Follies: Political Theater Distracts from Key Problems with the Fix 199
- Economic Policy Debates: Theater of Distraction 202
- Political Economy of Partisan "Debates" 205
- Ongoing Crisis and Liberal Blindness 205
- The Truth about "Class War" in America 208
- The Political Economy of Qbamas Reelection 211
- Class War Redux: How the American Right Embraced Marxist Struggle 214
- Critics of Capitalism Must Include Its Definition 217
- US Politics' True Bipartisan Consensus: Capitalism Is Untouchable 223
- Part IV Crisis Responses, Going Beyond Capitalism 227
- The Occupy Movement 229
- Occupy Wall Street Ends Capitalism's Alibi 229
- How the 1 Percent Got Richer, while the 99 Percent Got Poorer 231
- The Originality of Occupy Wall Street 234
- Harvard Students Join the Movement 236
- Criticism. Violence, and Roosting Chickens 239
- Occupy Production: A Vision for Democracy at Work 240
- Occupy the Corporation 242
- Class, Change, and Revolution 245
- Debates on the Left 250
- What's Left of the American Left? 250
- A New Dawn for the US Left 252
- A Socialism for the Twenty-First Century 254
- Debating Capitalism-Redefining Outdated Terms 264
- Lessons from Labor 268
- Lost Elections, Strategic Lessons for Workers' Movements Everywhere 268
- Detroit's Decline is a Distinctively Capitalist Failure 271
- What Drove Organized Labor's Decline in the United States? 274
- Lessons from Chattanooga 277
- Alternatives 281
- The Threats of Business and the Business of Threats 281
- Manifesto for Economic Democracy and Ecological Sanity 284
- Economic Democracy, Not Austerity or Keynesian Growth 290
- Yes, There Is an Alternative to Capitalism: Mondragon Shows the Way 293
- System Change, or There and Back Again: Capitalism, Socialism, Fascism 296
- Silence Is Louder Than Their Words: Effective Economic Policies Neither Candidate Advocates 303
- The Fall of the Berlin Wall and the Failures of Actually Existing Economic Systems 306
- Economic Prosperity and Economic Democracy: The Worker Co-op Solution 309
- Socialism and Worker Self-Directed Enterprises 312.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 1608465950
- 9781608465958
- OCLC:
- 920018949
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