Real World Globalization
Edited by Elizabeth T. Henderson, Jawied Nawabi, Abhilasha Srivastava,
and the Dollars & Sense collective
- Edition:
- 23rd
- Date of publication:
- October 2024
- ISBN:
- 978-1-939402-95-0
- Pages:
- 394
- Price:
- $47.50
- Introduction
- CHAPTER 1—CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON GLOBALIZATION
- 1.1 The Global Economy: Background for Today
- 1.2 Neoliberalism as Neocolonialism
- 1.3 The Pandemic and the Global Economy
- 1.4 Inequality in the World
- 1.5 Globalization in Crisis
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CHAPTER 2—INHERENT CRISES OF CAPITALISM
- 2.1 The “Emerging Economies” Today
- 2.2 “Secular Stagnation” Continues
- 2.3 German Wage Repression
- 2.4 “Everything Is Connected to Everything Else”
- 2.5 Covid-19 and Catastrophe Capitalism
- 2.6 Unnatural Disaster
- CHAPTER 3—CORPORATE POWER AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
- 3.1 Control the Vampire Companies
- 3.2 Monopoly Everywhere
- 3.3 If Corporations Are People, What Kind of People Are They?
- 3.4 Ensuring Fairer International Corporate Taxation
- 3.5 Multinationals and Oil Companies Are Imposing Their Greed on the People of Mozambique
- CHAPTER 4—INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INVESTMENT
- 4.1 The Gospel of Free Trade
- 4.2 Weaponizing Free Trade Agreements
- 4.3 Comparative Advantage
- 4.4 The United States Has Given Protectionism a Bad Name
- 4.5 Local, or Far Away?
- CHAPTER 5—INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
- 5.1 SWIFT, the U.S. Dollar, and the Global Political Economy of Trade
- 5.2 Inflation Targeting and Neoliberalism
- 5.3 Credit Squeeze
- 5.4 Cryptocurrency Will Not Liberate Us
- 5.5 Is the World Cup Worth It?
- CHAPTER 6—INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
- 6.1 The International Monetary Fund and World Bank
- 6.2 The World Trade Organization
- 6.3 The European Union and the Eurozone
- 6.4 Schizophrenia at the International Monetary Fund
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CHAPTER 7—LABOR IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
- 7.1 The Globalization Clock
- 7.2 Globalization and the End of the Labor Aristocracy
- 7.3 Transnational Capital and Transnational Labor
- 7.4 Outsized Offshore Outsourcing
- 7.5 Taylor's Digital Stopwatch
- 7.6 No Friendship in Trade
- 7.7 Brewing Inequality
- 7.8 Canadians Catch Strike Fever Too
- CHAPTER 8—MIGRATION
- 8.1 Walled Off From Reality
- 8.2 “Migration Is a Form of Fighting Back”
- 8.3 Europe’s Refugee “Crisis”
- 8.4 Climate Change and the Immigration Debate
- 8.5 Going Beyond Immigration Policy
- 8.6 As Honduras Collapses, Its People Are Forced to Flee
- 8.7 Farmworkers Need Families, Not Deportation and Exploitation
- CHAPTER 9—CHALLENGES IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
- 9.1 Measuring Economic Development: The “Human Development” Approach
- 9.2 Famine Myths
- 9.3 Land Reform: A Precondition for Sustainable Economic Development
- 9.4 Capital Flight from Africa: What Is to Be Done?
- 9.5 Another False Start in Africa with Green Revolution Myths
- 9.6 The Potential of Tax Reform in Latin America
- CHAPTER 10—THE STATE, DEVELOPMENT, AND GLOBALIZATION
- 10.1 What Ever Happened to Development?
- 10.2 Latin America Needs an Efficient Developmentist State
- 10.3 Confronting Neoliberalism at Last: Power vs. Policy in Gabriel Boric's Chile
- 10.4 Dangerous Inflection Point: Is China’s Growth Model Exhausted?
- CHAPTER 11—THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF EMPIRE
- 11.1 Colonialism, “Underdevelopment,” and the International Division of Labor
- 11.2 Does U.S. Prosperity Depend on Exploitation?
- 11.3 Puerto Rico’s Perfect Storm: Colonialization, Privatization, and Trump
- 11.4 “Tied” Foreign Aid
- 11.5 Haiti’s Fault Lines
- CHAPTER 12—NATURAL RESOURCES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
- 12.1 Can We Afford a Stable Climate?
- 12.2 Solving the Climate Crisis with Nuclear Energy Won't Work
- 12.3 Is Economic Growth Ecologically Sustainable?
- 12.4 The Highway to Climate Hell
- 12.5 Imperialism and Natural Resources
- 12.6 Farmers Halt a Land-Grab in Mozambique
- CHAPTER 13—RESISTANCE AND ALTERNATIVES
- 13.1 Equality, Solidarity, Sustainability
- 13.2 After Horror, Change?
- 13.3 The Buenaventura Civic Strike
- 13.4 The Fight Against Mining Companies Goes Global
- 13.5 A Battle over Copper in Colombia
- 13.6 One Year After the New York Nurses’ Strike, What Comes Next?
- Contributors