Does Capitalism Have a Future?Oxford University Press, 21.10.2013 - 240 Seiten In Does Capitalism Have a Future?, a global quintet of distinguished scholars cut their way through to the question of whether our capitalist system can survive in the medium run. Despite the current gloom, conventional wisdom still assumes that there is no real alternative to capitalism. The authors argue that this generalization is a mistaken outgrowth of the optimistic nineteenth-century claim that human history ascends through stages to an enlightened equilibrium of liberal capitalism. All major historical systems have broken down in the end, and in the modern epoch several cataclysmic events-notably the French revolution, World War I, and the collapse of the Soviet bloc-came to pass when contemporary political elites failed to calculate the consequences of the processes they presumed to govern. At present, none of our governing elites and very few intellectuals can fathom a systemic collapse in the coming decades. While the book's contributors arrive at different conclusions, they are in constant dialogue with one another, and they construct a relatively seamless-if open-ended-whole. Written by five of world's most respected scholars of global historical trends, this ambitious book asks the most important of questions: are we on the cusp of a radical world historical shift? |
Inhalt
| 1 | |
1 STRUCTURAL CRISIS OR WHY CAPITALISTS MAY NO LONGER FIND CAPITALISM REWARDING | 9 |
NO MORE ESCAPES | 37 |
3 THE END MAY BE NIGH BUT FOR WHOM? | 71 |
4 WHAT COMMUNISM WAS | 99 |
5 WHAT THREATENS CAPITALISM NOW? | 131 |
GETTING REAL | 163 |
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Does Capitalism Have a Future? Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein,Randall Collins,Michael Mann,Georgi Derleugian,Craig Calhoun Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2013 |
Does Capitalism Have a Future? Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein,Randall Collins,Michael Mann,Georgi M. Derluguian,Craig Calhoun Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2013 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
20th century accumulation anticapitalist argued Asia austerity become Bolsheviks bureaucratic Calhoun capi capitalist capitalist crisis capitalist growth challenges China Chinese Cold War collapse communism communist costs countries credential inflation crises crisis of capitalism cultural cycles debt decades decline demand democratic Depression dominant dynamic ecological crisis economic elites emerging empire employment environmental Europe European eurozone expansion fascism financial markets force future geopolitical global hegemonic historical human ideological Immanuel Wallerstein industrial institutions intelligentsia internal investment Kondratieff labor liberal litical long-term major massive ment Michael Mann middle class military mobilizations modern world-system nation-states neoliberalism networks nomenklatura nomic nuclear organized period policies political population possible predict problems production profit quasi-monopoly Randall Collins recession regimes regulation revolution revolutionary rise Russia scenario sector seems socialist society Soviet bloc Soviet Union structural crisis struggle talism technological displacement theory tion United West Western workers
