The global economic crisis that closed the first decade of the
twenty-first century has demonstrated that the contradictions of
capitalism cannot be overcome. The challenge for socialist analysis
is to reveal both the nature of these contradictions in the
neo-liberal era of globalized finance, and their consequences in
our time. Crises need to be understood as turning points that open
up opportunities. How to facilitate this is the sharpest challenge
posed to socialists by the most severe global economic crisis since
the 1930s.
What implications does the crisis this time have in terms of
capitalist economic and political restructuring? Does it portend
the end of neo-liberalism? Can working classes reverse the pattern
of defeat in recent decades, build new capacities, and impose their
own template for types of economic and political renewal that can
put back on the agenda the need to transcend capitalism itself?
What additional costs will they be expected to bear as capitalists
states prepare their 'exit strategies'? This edition of the
"Socialist Register" addresses these questions and more with
typically wide-ranging analysis from contributorsaround the
globe.
Provisional Contributors: Leo Panitch, Sam Gindin, Alfredo Saad
Filho, Hugo Radice, Anwar Shaikh, David McNally, Doug Henwood,
Johanna Brenner, Michael Moran, Julie Froud, Adriana Nilsson, Karel
Williams, Riccardo Bellofiore, R. Taggart Murphy, Ho-Fung Hung,
Adam Hanieh, Ben Fine, Samantha Ashman, Susan Newman, Susanne
Soederberg, Larry Lohmann, Dick Bryan, Michael Rafferty, Ursula
Huws, and Greg Albo.
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