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Author Wolff, Richard D.

Title Occupy the economy : challenging capitalism / Richard Wolff ; interviews with David Barsamian.

Imprint San Francisco, CA : City Lights Books, c2012.

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  339.2 W832o 2012    ---  Available
Description 186 p. ; 18 cm.
Series Open media series
Open Media book.
Contents Preoccupations -- Occupy and the economic crisis -- Occupy the economy.
Summary Today's economic crisis is capitalism's worst since the Great Depression. Millions have lost their jobs, homes and healthcare while those who work watch their pensions, benefits, and job security decline. As more and more are impacted by the crisis, the system continues to make the very wealthy even richer. In eye-opening interviews with prominent economist Richard Wolff, David Barsamian probes the root causes of the current economic crisis, its unjust social consequences, and what can and should be done to turn things around. While others blame corrupt bankers and unregulated speculators, the government, or even the poor who borrowed, the authors show that the causes of the crisis run much deeper. They reach back to the 1970s when the capitalist system itself shifted, ending the century-old pattern of rising wages for U.S. workers and thereby enabling the top 1% to become ultra-rich at the expense of the 99%. Since then, economic injustice has become chronic and further corrupted politics. The Occupy movement, by articulating deep indignation with the whole system, mobilizes huge numbers who seek basic change. Occupying the Economy not only clarifies and analyzes the crisis in U.S. capitalism today, it also points toward solutions that can shape a far better future for all.
Subject United States -- Economic conditions -- 2009-
United States -- Economic policy -- 2009-
Capitalism -- United States.
Income distribution -- United States.
Occupy movement.
Added Author Barsamian, David.
ISBN 9780872865679
0872865673
9780872865686 (ebook)
0872865681 (ebook)

 
    
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