Friday, September 4, 2009

New Statesman - The Spectre at the Feast: Capitalist Crisis and the Politics of Recession

New Statesman - The Spectre at the Feast: Capitalist Crisis and the Politics of Recession: "It is too soon to tell what those new thoughts might be. But three things are reasonably clear. The first is that there is more to be learned from Schumpeter and Marx than from any of the other great names of the past. The second is that what Gamble calls the “anti-capitalist” (in effect, green) critique of neoliberalism cuts closer to the bone than any other on offer. The third is that the best starting point for the long road to reconstruction that the left now has to take is Gamble’s new book."

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