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The Destiny Of Civilization Financial Capitalism Industrial Capitalism Or Socialism Michael Hudson

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The Destiny Of Civilization Financial Capitalism Industrial Capitalism Or Socialism Michael Hudson
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Publisher: Islet Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.84 MB
Pages: 309
Author: Michael Hudson
ISBN: 9783949546075, 9783949546068, 9783949546082, 3949546073, 3949546065, 3949546081
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Destiny Of Civilization Financial Capitalism Industrial Capitalism Or Socialism Michael Hudson by Michael Hudson 9783949546075, 9783949546068, 9783949546082, 3949546073, 3949546065, 3949546081 instant download after payment.

The principal conflict in today’s world is between the United States and China. This book by Professor Hudson explains this conflict as a process of international transformation, above all in the sphere of economic systems and policy. He explains why the U.S.-China conflict cannot simply be regarded as market competition between two industrial rivals. It is a broader conflict between different political-economic systems—not only between capitalism and socialism as such, but between the logic of an industrial economy and that of a financialized rentier economy increasingly dependent on foreign subsidy and exploitation as its own domestic economy shrivels.

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