As the Cold War was winding down, a new struggle began. Following a period of diverse versions of Keynesian-led relative redistribution in developed market economies, the United States became the point actor for a radical reshuffiing of capitalism. Key to this reshuffiing was expulsion - of people, places, and traditional economies (see Sassen 2014). While this is a socio-economic condition it is a critical, but invisible, element of the current political crisis. Measuring economic growth to understand whether government policies are working, or measuring political participation in terms of voting, excludes growing portions of our political economy - people, specific types of firms and economic circuits, and spaces. The Keynesian period was...
We are in a new phase of the global crisis: the struggle to distribute the costs of the crisis. This...
This work, based on the method dialectical materialist of Marx, argues with scientific approaches, t...
Crises, shaking developed economic systems, force us to look for strategic ways of development, alte...
This article analyzes and theorizes the global crisis from the perspective of global capitalism theo...
Many Americans are pessimistic about their country\u27s medium or long-term economic outlook. A cent...
The crisis in capitalism today is not, or not yet, a crisis of capitalism. Whether it evolves into a...
Financial Keynesianism should be incorporated into Marxian theory to account for the current ‘great’...
Newspaper headlines during the peak of the housing-credit crisis called it “the end of capitalism” o...
"The End of Organized Capitalism" argues that despite Marx s and Weber s insistence that capitalist ...
There is a widespread sense today that capitalism is in critical condition, more so than at any time...
The Future of Capitalism After the Financial Crisis: The Varieties of Capitalism Debate in the Age o...
The unprecedented opportunities missed at the end of the Cold War have come back to haunt and taunt ...
This dissertation focuses on class in two senses of the term. First, it analyzes the conditions unde...
Most economic analysis of the latest capitalist crisis suffer from the same problem: they are econom...
Capitalism has penetrated societies and spanned the globe. In this sense, it is homogenizing social ...
We are in a new phase of the global crisis: the struggle to distribute the costs of the crisis. This...
This work, based on the method dialectical materialist of Marx, argues with scientific approaches, t...
Crises, shaking developed economic systems, force us to look for strategic ways of development, alte...
This article analyzes and theorizes the global crisis from the perspective of global capitalism theo...
Many Americans are pessimistic about their country\u27s medium or long-term economic outlook. A cent...
The crisis in capitalism today is not, or not yet, a crisis of capitalism. Whether it evolves into a...
Financial Keynesianism should be incorporated into Marxian theory to account for the current ‘great’...
Newspaper headlines during the peak of the housing-credit crisis called it “the end of capitalism” o...
"The End of Organized Capitalism" argues that despite Marx s and Weber s insistence that capitalist ...
There is a widespread sense today that capitalism is in critical condition, more so than at any time...
The Future of Capitalism After the Financial Crisis: The Varieties of Capitalism Debate in the Age o...
The unprecedented opportunities missed at the end of the Cold War have come back to haunt and taunt ...
This dissertation focuses on class in two senses of the term. First, it analyzes the conditions unde...
Most economic analysis of the latest capitalist crisis suffer from the same problem: they are econom...
Capitalism has penetrated societies and spanned the globe. In this sense, it is homogenizing social ...
We are in a new phase of the global crisis: the struggle to distribute the costs of the crisis. This...
This work, based on the method dialectical materialist of Marx, argues with scientific approaches, t...
Crises, shaking developed economic systems, force us to look for strategic ways of development, alte...