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Capitalism's World Disorder: Working Class Politics at the Millennium
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Capitalism’s World Disorder: Working Class Politics at the Millennium

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This text asserts that the social devastation, financial panics, political turmoil, police brutality and military assaults accelerating all around us are not chaos. The author suggests they are the inevitable product of lawful and understandable forces unleashed by capitalism. He goes on to say that the future capitalism has in store for us is not the future that inevitably must be. It can be changed by the timely solidarity, courageous action, and united struggle of workers and farmers conscious of their power to transform the world.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pathfinder Press
Country
United States
Date
1 March 1999
Pages
400
ISBN
9780873488181

This text asserts that the social devastation, financial panics, political turmoil, police brutality and military assaults accelerating all around us are not chaos. The author suggests they are the inevitable product of lawful and understandable forces unleashed by capitalism. He goes on to say that the future capitalism has in store for us is not the future that inevitably must be. It can be changed by the timely solidarity, courageous action, and united struggle of workers and farmers conscious of their power to transform the world.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pathfinder Press
Country
United States
Date
1 March 1999
Pages
400
ISBN
9780873488181