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The Crisis This Time - Socialist Register 2011 (Paperback)
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The Crisis This Time - Socialist Register 2011 (Paperback)
Series: Socialist Register
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Loot Price R468
Discovery Miles 4 680
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Crises have a way of clarifying things. The Left has always
recognized that crises mean, first and foremost, untold suffering
by the most vulnerable sections of society, the scars of which
remain long after the crises abate. This is why serious socialists
have never welcomed economic breakdown. But precisely because of
their disruptive effects on business as usual, economic crises also
present political opportunities. In previous crises, such as in the
Great Depression, and even in the late 1960s and 1970s, economic
dislocation became the occasion for massive social explosions and
gains for the working people. Since the current crisis began, it is
the ruling classes not labour movements which have seized the
crisis as an opportunity. Even while the public stands disgusted
with the speculative orgy that neoliberalism unleashed, even while
the mythology of market fundamentalism has been discredited, and
even while public sentiment is hostile to the bank bailouts - the
response of capitalist states has been to shore up, however they
can, the very model that brought the economy to ruins. It appears
we are entering a new age of austerity. This portends a further
assault on trade unions and the social entitlements of the working
classes. The themes this volume encompasses include: - putting 'the
crisis this time' in historical and theoretical perspective -
analyzing the role of banks and derivatives in global
financialization - interrogating Wall Street and City of London
before and after the crisis - surveying the crisis in the US, the
UK, Europe, Japan and South Africa - taking the measure of the
impact of the crisis on working class families. - showing how 'exit
strategies' are reviving neoliberalism - surveying the struggles
against the new public austerity in Greece, Ireland, UK and US
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