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Een geschiedenis van de wereld in zeven goedkope zaken : een gids voor kapitalisme, natuur en de toekomst van de planeet
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ISBN: 9789024425792 Year: 2019 Publisher: Amsterdam Boom

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Natuur, geld, werk, zorg, voedsel, energie en levens. Dat zijn de zeven zaken die onze wereld hebben gemaakt tot wat ze is, en die haar toekomst zullen bepalen. Door deze dingen goedkoop te maken, heeft de moderne commercie de aarde bestuurd, veranderd en verwoest.In Een geschiedenis van de wereld in zeven goedkope zaken ontwikkelen Raj Patel en Jason W. Moore een nieuwe kijk op de noodsituatie waarin onze planeet vandaag de dag verkeert. Gedurende de gehele geschiedenis hebben crises steeds geleid tot de ontwikkeling van nieuwe strategieën om de wereld goedkoop en veilig te maken voor het kapitalisme. Nu er sprake is van een crisis in alle zeven zaken, is innovatief en systemisch denken noodzakelijk. In dit boek wordt een radicale nieuwe kijk op de planeet gepresenteerd, met een nieuwe manier om haar te herstellen.Raj Patel is schrijver, activist en academicus. Eerder schreef hij Stuffed and Starved: The Hidden Battle for the World Food System en De waarde van niets: Waarom alles zoveel meer kost dan we denken. Jason W. Moore doceert wereldgeschiedenis en wereldecologie aan Binghamton University en is coördinator van het World-Ecology Research Network. Hij schreef onder meer Capitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital en een groot aantal bekroonde essays over milieugeschiedenis, politieke economie en sociale theorieën.Bron : http://www.boom.nl


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Can global capitalism endure?
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ISBN: 9781949762631 1949762637 9781949762570 Year: 2022 Publisher: Atlanta, GA : Clarity Press, Inc., SCB Distributors

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"William Robinson offers a concise, authoritative, and persuasive account of the ills, economic, ecological, and geopolitical, afflicting global capitalism, and shows that they are potentially fatal to both humankind and the system itself – compelling reading for anyone who wants to decipher the gathering storm clouds.” ALEX CALLINICO, Professor of European Studies, King's College, London'Few scholars are better qualified than William I. Robinson to summarize the Marxist economic critique and to apply it to the current terminal crisis of the capitalist system.'KEES VAN DER PIJL, States of Emergency: Keeping the Global Population in Check “Every paragraph of Can Global Capitalism Endure? sizzles with insights. Here is William I. Robinson at his best: empirically sensitive, theoretically original, politically committed”. JASON W. MOORE Global capitalism is facing an unprecedented crisis. The global economy is mired in prolonged stagnation. The worldwide social fabric is in decay. Civil strife and social upheaval are tearing up political systems and, in some cases, leading to the collapse of states. The planetary ecosystem is breaking down. Millions are fleeing, displaced by climate change, transnational corporate land grabs, wars and political persecution. How far into the future can global capitalism endure? In this urgent new study, sociologist William I. Robinson presents a “big picture” snapshot of the crisis of capitalism and the battle for the future of humanity. Drawing on 30 years of scholarship and activism, Robinson applies his original theory of global capitalism to the emerging digital age. He shows how global elites have pinned their hope on economic reactivation through the application of radical new digital technologies and financial strategies to the global economy and society. The rulers will turn to enhancing a global police state to contain mass rebellion as humanity enters a season of chaos and global civil war. The capitalist class and privileged strata of humanity may be able to survive collapse for decades to come even as a majority of humanity faces desperate struggles for survival that lead many to perish in the coming years. But there is eventually a terminal point to capitalist expansion as mass extinction and the radical alteration of the natural environment make life for our species and most others impossible. The only solution is a reversal of escalating inequalities through a radical redistribution of wealth and power."--Provided by publisher.

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