Global Capitalist Crisis and the Second Great Depression e-bog
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In this comprehensive work, Armando Navarro delivers a timely analysis of the global capitalist crisis that has arisen in the United States. Navarro offers a wide-ranging political historical analysis of events the led up to the present co-called ';Second Great Depression.' Starting with the end of World War II, he tracks the various political and economic decisions that have led to the emergen...
E-bog
473,39 DKK
Forlag
Lexington Books
Udgivet
1 januar 2012
Længde
436 sider
Genrer
Central / national / federal government policies
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780739170175
In this comprehensive work, Armando Navarro delivers a timely analysis of the global capitalist crisis that has arisen in the United States. Navarro offers a wide-ranging political historical analysis of events the led up to the present co-called ';Second Great Depression.' Starting with the end of World War II, he tracks the various political and economic decisions that have led to the emergence of the global economic crisis that began in 2006. He provides context for the current economic situation by discussing the major economic and political events, including the Great Depression, the New Deal, the rise of neo-liberal capitalism, and the collapse of the subprime mortgage industry. Navarro incisively reviews and critiques the Obama administration and Democrats' quasi-welfare capitalist legislation. Driven by social democratic models, he constructs a transformative social movement paradigm that calls for the rise of reform and proposes dramatic systemic change. Navarro concludes by looking at the U.S. political culturewhat he contends is the major obstacle to the rise of ';socialism' in the United Statesand speculates about the potentially bleak economic future to come