Inequality and the Global Economic Crisis
Autor Douglas Dowden Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 sep 2009
This book, written by the widely respected economic historian Douglas Dowd at the age of 90, is notable for his own experience and vivid memory, of the 1929-31 recession. Since the 1980s, and the predominance of the present neo-liberal ideology, all of the inequalities that the book presents have grown rapidly. Written as a critique of the counter-productivity of growing economic inequality and vindicated by the present world banking crisis, Dowd presents a strong argument against capitalist expansion, exploitation and oligarchic rule.
Dowd's conclusions, that the globalization and growth of the financial sector will impact painfully upon hundreds of millions of people, unknown to most of us in our lifetime, Dowd's book deals with these issues from the unique perspective of inequality. Presenting both a history of the current crisis and an overview of it's, Inequality will appeal to both a broad general readership, and provides an extremely useful reference point for students of political economy, economic history, contemporary economics and global politics.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780745329437
ISBN-10: 0745329438
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 135 x 215 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
Locul publicării:London, England, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0745329438
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 135 x 215 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
Locul publicării:London, England, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Douglas Dowd is a widely respected academic and political activist. He has taught at Cornell University, Johns Hopkins University, University of California, Berkeley, and San Jose State University and is currently teaching at the University of Modena in Italy. He is the author of Capitalism and its Economics (Pluto, 2004).
Cuprins
Prologue
1. Inequality: An Introduction
2. Class Inequality and the Inequality of Political and Social Power
3. Inequality Based on Gender, "Race," Nationalism and Religion
4. Big Business and Inequality
5. Today's Inequality as Worsened by Consumerism and the Media,
6. Globalization: Unintended Consequences, Inc.
7. Financialization: Las Vegas, Inc.
8. Militarism and Inequality
9. Inequality's Consequences for its Victims and its Victimizers regarding: Poverty and Health Care
10. Inequality's Consequences for its Victims and its Victimizers regarding Education, Housing and the Homeless, Nutrition and Hunger, Opportunity, Dignity, Morale, and Family life
11. Inequality's Interacting Consequences for the Economy, Democracy, and Social Decency
12. Comparisons of Inequality and its treatment between the U.S.A. and Western Europe
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
1. Inequality: An Introduction
2. Class Inequality and the Inequality of Political and Social Power
3. Inequality Based on Gender, "Race," Nationalism and Religion
4. Big Business and Inequality
5. Today's Inequality as Worsened by Consumerism and the Media,
6. Globalization: Unintended Consequences, Inc.
7. Financialization: Las Vegas, Inc.
8. Militarism and Inequality
9. Inequality's Consequences for its Victims and its Victimizers regarding: Poverty and Health Care
10. Inequality's Consequences for its Victims and its Victimizers regarding Education, Housing and the Homeless, Nutrition and Hunger, Opportunity, Dignity, Morale, and Family life
11. Inequality's Interacting Consequences for the Economy, Democracy, and Social Decency
12. Comparisons of Inequality and its treatment between the U.S.A. and Western Europe
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index