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The global financial crisis of 2007-2008 was the most severe since
The Great Depression. This book is a methodical evaluation of the
parallels between the Great Depression and the 2007-2008 global
economic meltdown. Although many books have been written on this
topic, the unique aspect of this book is the analysis of the
positive and negative lessons for contemporary policy-making of the
New Deal response to the crisis, through viewing both the New Deal
and recent economic crisis as a combination with the current
environmental crises. It also will assess the politics of the
market and the regulatory failures by helping readers better
understand the structure of these crises and the constitutional
reforms proposed to mollify them. This book offers new perspectives
on comparisons of the intersection of economic and environmental
crises of these two periods. Integrating a unique blend of
disciplines, it plans to demonstrate some possible ways of escaping
our malaise, approaches that were begun but never fulfilled in the
1930s, that were raised as possibilities by popular movements but
never allowed onto the political agenda, or approaches that were
simply unforeseen in an earlier era. Thus, the book presents a set
of guideposts, some beneficial, some cautionary, for the future.
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