The Poverty of Capitalism, 9780745333304
Paperback
Looks at the failure of conventional economic theories based on capitalist growth, and explores alternative models being developed around the world.

The Poverty of Capitalism

economic meltdown and the struggle for what comes next

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  • Paperback

    232 pages

  • Release Date

    9 October 2013

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Summary

Capitalist growth is widely heralded as the only answer to the crisis still sweeping the global economy. Yet the era of corporate globalisation has been defined by unprecedented levels of inequality and environmental degradation. A return to capitalist growth threatens to exacerbate these problems, not solve them.

In The Poverty of Capitalism, John Hilary reveals the true face of transnational capital in its insatiable drive for expansion and accumulation. He exposes the myth of ‘co…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780745333304
ISBN-10:0745333303
Author:John Hilary
Publisher:Pluto Press
Imprint:Pluto Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:232
Release Date:9 October 2013
Weight:302g
Dimensions:215mm x 135mm
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Critics Review

‘An important read not only for the young social activist or those interested in capitalism, but for anyone who has a general interest in politics looking to understand the true costs of global capitalism’ – Sarah Morley, LSE Review of Books‘Chronicling the state of development in the wake of the global economic crisis, The Poverty of Capitalism stands as a powerful rejoinder’ – Dinah Rajak, Senior Lecturer in Anthropology and Development, University of Sussex‘Comprehensive in its coverage of changes in the global economy, insightful in assessing the key dynamics and agents in current struggles, this book goes beyond traditional investigations of similar themes’ – Andreas Bieler, Professor of Political Economy, University of Nottingham‘In this powerful, timely book, John Hilary contends that capitalism is not only in crisis - it is the crisis!’ – Aziz Choudry, Assistant Professor, Integrated Studies in Education, McGill University‘I’ve been waiting for this book all century - a subtle, thorough analysis of global capitalism’ – Raj Patel, author of ‘Stuffed and Starved’

About The Author

John Hilary

John Hilary is Head of Trade Policy for the Labour Party, and the former Executive Director of War on Want. He is the author of The Poverty of Capitalism (Pluto, 2013).

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