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The Economic Logic Of Late Capitalism And The Inevitable Triumph Of Socialism 1st Ed Simon Glynn

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The Economic Logic Of Late Capitalism And The Inevitable Triumph Of Socialism 1st Ed Simon Glynn
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The Economic Logic Of Late Capitalism And The Inevitable Triumph Of Socialism 1st Ed Simon Glynn instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.71 MB
Author: Simon Glynn
ISBN: 9783030526665, 9783030526672, 3030526666, 3030526674
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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The Economic Logic Of Late Capitalism And The Inevitable Triumph Of Socialism 1st Ed Simon Glynn by Simon Glynn 9783030526665, 9783030526672, 3030526666, 3030526674 instant download after payment.

Beginning with the economic meltdown of 2007/8, this book shows that the predatory mortgage lending and overleveraging—which is to say, the overextension of credit—which precipitated The Great Recession was a response to a crisis of overproduction reflective of an unavoidable contradiction at the heart of competitive capitalism. This contradiction, in addition to portending capitalism’s inevitable ultimate demise, invites both a pragmatic and moral comparison of (US) capitalism with (Chinese) socialism. Simon V. Glynn provides a critique of political economy and an analysis of the economic logic of capitalism, pointing to the inevitable triumph of socialism.


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