After capital / Couze Venn.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781526450128
- 1526450127
- 1526450135
- 9781526450135
- 330.122 23
- HB501 .V397 2018
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 144-156) and index.
Introduction: the state of the world: convergent crises -- New mechanisms of dispossession: property, inequality and the debt of society -- In the shadow of tipping points: the political economy of climate change -- Colonialism, dispossession and capitalist accumulation: a decolonial history of the present -- From liberalism to neoliberalism: a dissident genealogy -- Towards a world in common -- New foundations for postcapitalist worlds.
"After Capital traces the history of our present to show that the confluence of crises affecting the economy, climate change, resource depletion, the destruction of environments and increasing inequalities is inherent in capitalism. Venn takes the reader from liberalism to neoliberalism to identify private accumulation, dispossessions, subjugations and the model of ceaseless growth at the root of crises. The book proposes postcapitalist societies founded in the politics and ethics of a democratic and ecologiaclly grounded Commons"-- Back cover.
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