The political economy of global capitalism and crisis

The book provides a theoretically and historically informed analysis of the global economic crisis. It makes original contributions to theories of value, of crisis and of the state and uses these to develop a rich empirical study of the changing character of capitalism in the twentieth century and b...

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Main Author: Dunn, Bill (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Routledge 2014
Series:RIPE series in global political economy
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Call Number :HB 3722 .D867 2014

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505 0 |a 1. Understanding the political economy of global capitalism and crises -- 2. Capitalism and other social orders -- 3. Value theory in an incompletely capitalist society -- 4. The heterogeneity of capital -- 5. A contribution to a theory of crisis and recovery -- 6. States and global capitalism -- 7. The Keynesian moment and its contradictions -- 8. Global restructuring: extensive accumulation and financialization -- 9. The world market and the Crisis -- 10. Recession or renewal -- 11. Re-locating capital? 
520 |a The book provides a theoretically and historically informed analysis of the global economic crisis. It makes original contributions to theories of value, of crisis and of the state and uses these to develop a rich empirical study of the changing character of capitalism in the twentieth century and beyond. It defends, uses and develops Marxist theory while arguing particularly against jumping too quickly from abstract concepts to a concrete understanding of the crisis. Instead, it uses what Marx described in his notebooks as an 'obvious' analytical ordering to progress from a general analysis of economy and society to a discussion of recent economic transformations and the specifics of the crisis and its aftermath.Dunn argues that appropriately reconceived, a critical Marxism can incorporate and enrich rather than rejecting insights from other traditions. He disputes general characterisations of capitalism to the crisis and theories which see finance and the contemporary financial crises as largely detached from other aspects of the economy and society. Providing a thoroughly socialised and historically based account, this book will be vital reading students and scholars of political economy, international political economy, Marxism, sociology, geography and development studies 
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