How Capitalism Ends – History, Ideology and Progress

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While the past 300 years have witnessed immense growth in productive capacity, the ‘logic’ of capitalist production is now pushing progress in all the wrong directions. We’ve passed the point where our biggest enemy is material scarcity. Our problems no longer revolve around insufficient production, but iniquitous distribution – and the fact that weÔ’re fast running out of planet – and these are problems that capitalism cannot solve. Taking in a diverse range of contemporary and historical evidence, ‘How Capitalism Ends’ navigates a path through current affairs, history, economics and philosophy and sets the scene for the conversation we, as a civilization, urgently need to begin.

ISBN: 9781803410005 Author: Paxton, Steve Publisher: John Hunt Publishing Publication Date: 25th November 2022 Imprint: Zer0 Books Cover: Paperback Dewey: 306.342 (edition:23) Pages: 248 Language: English Readership: General - Trade / Code: K Category: Subject:

While the past 300 years have witnessed immense growth in productive capacity, the ‘logic’ of capitalist production is now pushing progress in all the wrong directions. We’ve passed the point where our biggest enemy is material scarcity. Our problems no longer revolve around insufficient production, but iniquitous distribution - and the fact that we’re fast running out of planet - and these are problems that capitalism cannot solve.

Taking in a diverse range of contemporary and historical evidence – from the Putney Debates of 1647 to Modern Monetary Theory, from John Locke to Thomas Piketty, from the Rights of Man to the rise of identity politics How Capitalism Ends navigates a path through current affairs, history, economics and philosophy and sets the scene for the conversation we, as a civilization, urgently need to begin…

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