"Stolen [by Grace Blakeley] leads the reader through the various periods of Anglo-American capitalist development from 1945 to the Great Recession of 2008-9 and beyond. And it finishes with some policy proposals to end the thievery with a new (post-financialisation) economic model that will benefit working people. This is compelling stuff. But is Blakeley’s account of the nature of modern Anglo-American capitalism and on the causes of recurring crises in capitalist production correct?
An accessible read/economics made simple
Theft or exploitation — a review of Grace Blakeley's Stolen
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It's not just profitability
An accessible read/economics made simple
Theft or exploitation — a review of Grace Blakeley's Stolen
Related:
It's not just profitability
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