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The enigma of capital

and the crises of capitalism
Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Harvey, David
Verfasser*innenangabe: David Harvey
Jahr: 2010
Verlag: London, Profile
Mediengruppe: Buch
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Taking a long view of the current economic crisis, eminent academic David Harvey explains how capitalism came to dominate the world and why it resulted in the current financial crisis. For three centuries, the capitalist system has shaped western society, informed its rulers, and conditioned the lives of its people. Using his unrivalled knowledge of the subject, Harvey lays bare the follies of the international financial system, looking closely at the nature of capitalism, how it works and why sometimes it doesn't. He examines the vast flows of money that surge round the world in daily volumes well in excess of the sum of all its economies. He looks at the cycles of boom and bust in the world's housing and stock markets and shows that periodic episodes of meltdown are not only inevitable in the capitalist system but essential to its survival. The essence of capitalism is its amorality and lawlessness and to talk of a regulated, ethical capitalism is to make an error of reasoning of the most fundamental kind. "The Enigma of Capital" considers how crises of the current sort can best be contained within the constraints of capitalism, and makes the case for a social order that would allow us to live within a system that really could be responsible, just, and humane. Book Review Publishers Weekly: "At times of crisis," notes eminent Marxist geographer Harvey (Spaces of Global Capitalism), "the irrationality of capitalism becomes plain for all to see." Harvey excels at a revealing and constructive analysis of global capitalism at a moment when its integration--and the attendant widespread susceptibility to its disruptions and downturns--has never been tighter or the post–cold war Western economic model for the world economy more discredited. The narrative delineates with admirable clarity the arcane details of the current financial crisis, while rehearsing the rise of capitalism as a historically specific "process" plagued by fundamental dilemmas. A Marxist perspective comes augmented and nuanced by wide reference to scholarship, close readings of Marx and Engels, and instructive examples of capitalism's basic tendencies in episodes like Henry Ford's notorious Fordlandia venture in the Amazon. While certain to be controversial ev'e on the broad left, Harvey's analysis joins other recent attempts (such as Raj Patel's The Value of Nothing) to re-think the current economic and political regime from its roots, while identifying and variously championing ready alternatives already manifesting themselves within it." David Harvey hält seit Jahrzehnten Einführungsvorlesungen zum Band 1 des Marx'schen Kapitals. Diese ist auch im Internet als Video abrufbar. Sehr empfehlenswert!

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Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Harvey, David
Verfasser*innenangabe: David Harvey
Jahr: 2010
Verlag: London, Profile
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ISBN: 978-1-8466-8308-4
2. ISBN: 1-8466-8308-4
Beschreibung: 1. publ., VIII, 296 S. : graph. Darst.
Schlagwörter: Finanzkrise, Kapital, Kapitalbewegung, Wirtschaftsentwicklung, Kapitalismus, Krisentheorie, Wirtschaftskrise, Finanzmarkt / Krise, Finanzmarktkrise, Finanzstrom, Kapitalausstattung, Kapitalfluß, Kapitalstrom, Kreditmarktkrise, Kreditwesen / Krise, Wirtschaftsdynamik, Wirtschaftswandel, Ökonomische Entwicklung, Kapitalistische Gesellschaft , Kapitalistische Wirtschaft , Kapitalistisches Gesellschaftssystem , Kapitalistisches Wirtschaftssystem
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Fußnote: Literaturverz. u. Linksammlung S. 263 - 267
Mediengruppe: Buch