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Add sections to the bookbuilder: In for a Storm (Gilles Dauvé & Karl Nesic)

 

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In for a Storm
Capitalism, past and present
The extent to which capitalism makes the world go round
“Contradiction is no impossibility” (Marx)
Capitalism is not a one-way street
1929: the problem and its solution
After 1968: the half-solution
What globalisation was aiming at
What the new international division of labour has not solved
A crash course in the sociology of the bourgeoisie
Proletarianisation of the middle class
The workshops of the world
Living on credit
Wages, deflation and profits
Capital as cannibal
“The time is out of joint” (Hamlet)
The human factor
Soft globalisation versus hard archaism
Relative overpopulation
Migrations out of control
The worst of all possible worlds
Ecology : an inconvenient truth
Is neo-liberalism already over?
Wars
The clash
Before we call it a day
A crisis on the way
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