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How will capitalism end? : essays on a failing system

Wolfgang Streeck (Author)
Argues that capitalism is now in a critical condition. Growth is giving way to secular stagnation; inequality is leading to instability; and confidence in the capitalist money economy has all but evaporated. Capitalism's shotgun marriage with democracy since 1945 is breaking up as the regulatory institutions restraining its advance have collapsed, and after the final victory of capitalism over its enemies no political agency capable of rebuilding them is in sight. The capitalist system is stricken with at least five worsening disorders for which no cure is at hand: declining growth, oligarchy, starvation of the public sphere, corruption and international anarchy. Streeck asks whether we are witnessing a long and painful period of cumulative decay: of intensifying frictions, of fragility and uncertainty, and of a steady succession of normal accidents. --From publisher description
Print Book, English, 2017
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Verso, London, 2017
History
x, 262 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
9781786632982, 1786632985
1014203244
How will capitalism end?
The crises of democratic capitalism
Citizens as customers: considerations on the new politics of consumption
The rise of the European consolidation state
Markets and people: democratic capitalism and European integration
Heller, Schmitt and the euro
Why the euro divides Europe
Comment on Wolfgang Merkel, 'Is capitalism compatible with democracy?'
How to study contemporary capitalism?
On Fred Block, 'Varieties of what? Should we still be using the concept of capitalism?'
The public mission of sociology
"First published by Verso 2016"--Title page verso