The Crises Of Capitalism

A Different Study Of Political Economy

by Graciela Calderon e Saral Sarkar
language: english
Publisher: COUNTERPOINT, March of 2014 ‧
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For nearly 300 years, capitalism propelled the world's most successful economies to new heights of development. But a spate of global environmental disasters and severe economic crises compels thinkers to question whether the system continues to function. Leveraging historical perspective, extensive research, and case studies, "The Crises of Capitalism" builds a compelling argument that challenges the most fundamental assumptions of prevailing economic theory. Saral Sarkar exposes capitalism's flaws through the lens of ecosocialism, a philosophy that asserts that natural resources drive production and development. Keynes, Schumpeter, Marx, and Engles had no reason to believe that there would ever be a shortage of oil, minerals, water, or food--and that technological innovation could surmount any obstacle. But oil extraction has peaked, food is harder to come by, and the cost to maintain what natural resources remain has increased exponentially. Capitalism requires constant innovation to create growth--but as Sarkar establishes, even computers wouldn't exist without copper, gold, and zinc. "The Crises of Capitalism" exists at the intersection of environmental awareness and economic theory. Sarkar challenges predominant explanations for catastrophic events like the 2008 global economic crisis, revises the classic paradigm of growth, and points to evidence of systemic economic failure. In this provocative, revolutionary criticism, Sarkar suggests that like other long-abandoned economic theories, capitalism has reached its limits.

The Crises Of Capitalism

A Different Study Of Political Economy

by Graciela Calderon e Saral Sarkar

Property Description
ISBN: 9781619021877
Publisher: COUNTERPOINT
Release Date: March of 2014
Language: English
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 392
Format: Book
Collection: Rff Forests, Lands, And Recreation Set
Categories: Books in English > Economics, Finance and Accounting > Economy
EAN: 9781619021877

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