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The Economic Logic of Late Capitalism and the Inevitable Triumph of Socialism
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The Economic Logic of Late Capitalism and the Inevitable Triumph of Socialism/ by Simon Glynn.
作者:
Glynn, Simon.
面頁冊數:
IX, 149 p.online resource. :
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Political Economy/Economic Systems. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52667-2
ISBN:
9783030526672
The Economic Logic of Late Capitalism and the Inevitable Triumph of Socialism
Glynn, Simon.
The Economic Logic of Late Capitalism and the Inevitable Triumph of Socialism
[electronic resource] /by Simon Glynn. - 1st ed. 2020. - IX, 149 p.online resource.
1. Preface -- 2. The US Crisis -- 3. What Free Market? 4. On Capital Sluggishness -- 5. Capitalism in the West -- 6. The Educated Electorate? -- 7. On Moral and Ontological Dilemmas -- 8. The Dialectical Contradiction -- 9. Marx's Cyclical fluctuations -- 10. Logic vs. Empiricism -- 11. Government and the "Free" Market -- 12. Neocolonialism -- 13. Cooperative vs. Competitive R&D -- 14. The Case of China -- 15. International Competition -- 16. Toward a Pragmatic and Ethical Outcome -- 17. A Social Vision for the Future.
Beginning with the economic meltdown of 2007/8, this book shows that the predatory mortgage lending and overleveraging—which is to say, the overextension of credit—which precipitated The Great Recession was a response to a crisis of overproduction reflective of an unavoidable contradiction at the heart of competitive capitalism. This contradiction, in addition to portending capitalism’s inevitable ultimate demise, invites both a pragmatic and moral comparison of (US) capitalism with (Chinese) socialism. Simon V. Glynn provides a critique of political economy and an analysis of the economic logic of capitalism, pointing to the inevitable triumph of socialism.
ISBN: 9783030526672
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