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The global economic crisis is far from over and has been considered the worst in the history of modern capitalism. This second volume in the Democratic Marxism series breaks new ground in our understanding of the complexity and depth of the world-wide economic crisis. The contributors, from across the global North and South, employ political, economic and ecological prisms to reflect the wide-range of left responses – from the Occupy Wall Street movement, such as the People’s Budget Initiative in India and left think-tanks, to labour unions and left parties such as Syria and Podemos in Europe.
The global economic crisis is far from over and has been considered the worst in the history of modern capitalism. This second volume in the Democratic Marxism series breaks new ground in our understanding of the complexity and depth of the world-wide economic crisis. The contributors, from across the global North and South, employ political, economic and ecological prisms to reflect the wide-range of left responses – from the Occupy Wall Street movement, such as the People’s Budget Initiative in India and left think-tanks, to labour unions and left parties such as Syria and Podemos in Europe.
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