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9781608465958

Capitalism's Crisis Deepens

by  Richard D. Wolff


ISBN-10: 1608465950

ISBN-13: 9781608465958

$19.95




Book Specs



Binding

Trade Paper

Publisher

Haymarket Books

Published on  

May 17, 2016

Edition  

st Edition

Dimensions  

5.25x1.00x8.25 Inches

Weight  

0.97 Pounds

About the Book

Praise for Richard Wolff andDemocracy at Work:

"Richard Wolff's constructive and innovative ideas suggest new and promising foundations for much more authentic democracy and sustainable and equitable development, ideas that can be implemented directly and carried forward. A very valuable contribution in troubled times."--Noam Chomsky

"Richard Wolff is the leading socialist economist in the country. This book is required reading for anyone concerned about a fundamental transformation of the ailing capitalist economy!"--Cornel West

"Bold, thoughtful, transformative-a powerful and challenging vision that takes us beyond both corporate capitalism and state socialism. Richard Wolff at his best!"--Gar Alperovitz

While most mainstream commentators view the crisis that provoked the Great Recession as having passed, these essays from Richard Wolff paint a far less rosy picture. Drawing attention to the extreme downturn in most of capitalism's old centers, the unequal growth in its new centers, and the resurgence of a global speculative bubble, Wolff--in his uniquely accessible style--makes the case that the crisis should be grasped not as a passing moment, but as an evolving stage in capitalism's history.

Richard Wolffis Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and a Visiting Professor at the New School in New York. Wolff's recent work has concentrated on analyzing the causes and alternative solutions to the global economic crisis. His groundbreaking bookDemocracy at Work: A Cure for Capitalisminspired the creation of Democracy at Work, a nonprofit organization dedicated to showing how and why to make democratic workplaces real.