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Crisis in the Global Economy: Financial Markets, Social Struggles, and New Political Scenarios
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304 pages
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Focusing on the systemic nature of the current financial crisis, this book presents an interdisciplinary analysis of global capitalism's failures since the 1890s. It critiques how financial markets drive cognitive capitalism, emphasizing the exploitation of knowledge and the inadequacy of national responses to the crisis. By exploring various exit strategies, it aims to inspire new approaches to building a more equitable society. The work emerges from the collaborative efforts of the UniNomade network, reflecting a diverse range of perspectives on the urgent economic challenges we face.
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2010, paperback
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