Against Capital In The Twenty-first Century: A Reader Of Radical Undercurrents
by Richard Gilman-Opalsky /
2018 / English / PDF
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The problems of capitalism have been studied from Karl Marx to
Thomas Piketty. The latter has recently confirmed that the
system of capital is deeply bound up in ever-growing inequality
without challenging the continuance of that system.
The problems of capitalism have been studied from Karl Marx to
Thomas Piketty. The latter has recently confirmed that the
system of capital is deeply bound up in ever-growing inequality
without challenging the continuance of that system.Against
Capital in the Twenty-First Century
Against
Capital in the Twenty-First Century presents a diversity of
analyses and visions opposed to the idea that capital should
have yet another century to govern human and non-human
resources in the interest of profit and accumulation. The
editors and contributors to this timely volume present
alternatives to the whole liberal litany of administered
economies, tax policy recommendations, and half-measures. They
undermine and reject the logic of capital, and the foregone
conclusion that the twenty-first century should be given over
to capital just as the previous two centuries were.
presents a diversity of
analyses and visions opposed to the idea that capital should
have yet another century to govern human and non-human
resources in the interest of profit and accumulation. The
editors and contributors to this timely volume present
alternatives to the whole liberal litany of administered
economies, tax policy recommendations, and half-measures. They
undermine and reject the logic of capital, and the foregone
conclusion that the twenty-first century should be given over
to capital just as the previous two centuries were.
Providing a deep critique of capitalism, based on assessment
from a wide range of cultural, social, political, and
ecological thinking,
Providing a deep critique of capitalism, based on assessment
from a wide range of cultural, social, political, and
ecological thinking,Against Capital in the Twenty-First
Century
Against Capital in the Twenty-First
Century insists that transformative, revolutionary,
and abolitionist responses to capital are even more necessary
in the twenty-first century than they ever were.
insists that transformative, revolutionary,
and abolitionist responses to capital are even more necessary
in the twenty-first century than they ever were.