The Crisis and Renewal of U S Capitalism

The Crisis and Renewal of U S  Capitalism
Author: Laurence Cossu-Beaumont,Jacques-Henri Coste,Jean-Baptiste Velut
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317439127

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Despite the reversal of America’s fortune from the triumphalism of the Roaring Nineties to the gloom of the lost decade and the Great Depression, theoretical conceptions of US capitalism have remained surprisingly unchanged. In fact, if the crisis questioned the sustainability of the US capitalist paradigm, it did not fundamentally challenge academic theorization of American political economy. This book departs from the American political economy literature to identify three common myths that have shaped our conceptualization of US capitalism: its reduction to a state-market dyad dis-embedded from societal factors; the illusion of a weak state and the synchronic conception of the US variety of capitalism. To remedy these pitfalls, the authors propose a civilizational approach to American political economy at the crossroads between cultural studies, history, sociology and political science. Drawing together contributions from a rich variety of fields (from geography to cultural studies, political science and sociology) this work sheds a new light on America’s "cultural political economy" combining theoretical reflection with empirical data and offering innovative perspectives on the crisis and renewal of American capitalism.

The Crisis and Renewal of American Capitalism

The Crisis and Renewal of American Capitalism
Author: Laurence Cossu-Beaumont,Jacques-Henri Coste,Jean-Baptiste Velut
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Capitalism
ISBN: 1138908754

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Despite the reversal of America's fortune from the triumphalism of the Roaring Nineties to the gloom of the lost decade and the Great Depression, theoretical conceptions of US capitalism have remained surprisingly unchanged. In fact, if the crisis questioned the sustainability of the US capitalist paradigm, it did not fundamentally challenge academic theorization of American political economy.

U S Capitalism in Crisis

U S  Capitalism in Crisis
Author: Union for Radical Political Economics. Crisis Reader Editorial Collective
Publsiher: Monthly Review Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1978
Genre: Capitalism
ISBN: UCSC:32106000848819

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America and the Crisis of World Capitalism

America and the Crisis of World Capitalism
Author: Joyce Kolko
Publsiher: Boston : Beacon Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1974
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015010904657

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In view of the international economic crisis, the author assesses the motivations and role of capitalism.

The Crisis and Renewal of U S Capitalism

The Crisis and Renewal of U S  Capitalism
Author: Laurence Cossu-Beaumont,Jacques-Henri Coste,Jean-Baptiste Velut
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317439110

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Despite the reversal of America’s fortune from the triumphalism of the Roaring Nineties to the gloom of the lost decade and the Great Depression, theoretical conceptions of US capitalism have remained surprisingly unchanged. In fact, if the crisis questioned the sustainability of the US capitalist paradigm, it did not fundamentally challenge academic theorization of American political economy. This book departs from the American political economy literature to identify three common myths that have shaped our conceptualization of US capitalism: its reduction to a state-market dyad dis-embedded from societal factors; the illusion of a weak state and the synchronic conception of the US variety of capitalism. To remedy these pitfalls, the authors propose a civilizational approach to American political economy at the crossroads between cultural studies, history, sociology and political science. Drawing together contributions from a rich variety of fields (from geography to cultural studies, political science and sociology) this work sheds a new light on America’s "cultural political economy" combining theoretical reflection with empirical data and offering innovative perspectives on the crisis and renewal of American capitalism.

Deepening Crisis

Deepening Crisis
Author: Harry Magdoff,Paul Marlor Sweezy
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 1981
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780853455745

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Response to financial meltdown is entangled with basic challenges to global governance. Environment, global security and ethnicity and nationalism are all global issues today. Focusing on the political and social dimensions of the crisis, contributors examine changes in relationships between the world’s richer and poorer countries, efforts to strengthen global institutions, and difficulties facing states trying to create stability for their citizens.

American Capitalism

American Capitalism
Author: Sven Beckert,Christine Desan
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780231546065

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The United States has long epitomized capitalism. From its enterprising shopkeepers, wildcat banks, violent slave plantations, huge industrial working class, and raucous commodities trade to its world-spanning multinationals, its massive factories, and the centripetal power of New York in the world of finance, America has come to symbolize capitalism for two centuries and more. But an understanding of the history of American capitalism is as elusive as it is urgent. What does it mean to make capitalism a subject of historical inquiry? What is its potential across multiple disciplines, alongside different methodologies, and in a range of geographic and chronological settings? And how does a focus on capitalism change our understanding of American history? American Capitalism presents a sampling of cutting-edge research from prominent scholars. These broad-minded and rigorous essays venture new angles on finance, debt, and credit; women’s rights; slavery and political economy; the racialization of capitalism; labor beyond industrial wage workers; and the production of knowledge, including the idea of the economy, among other topics. Together, the essays suggest emerging themes in the field: a fascination with capitalism as it is made by political authority, how it is claimed and contested by participants, how it spreads across the globe, and how it can be reconceptualized without being universalized. A major statement for a wide-open field, this book demonstrates the breadth and scope of the work that the history of capitalism can provoke.

The Crisis of Capitalism in America

The Crisis of Capitalism in America
Author: Moritz Julius Bonn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1932
Genre: United States
ISBN: UCAL:$B474841

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