Capitalism is stumbling, empire is faltering, and the planet is thawing.
Yet many people are still grasping to understand these multiple crises
and to find a way forward to a just future. Into the breach come the
essential insights of Capital and Its Discontents, which cut through
the gristle to get to the heart of the matter about the nature of
capitalism and imperialism, capitalism's vulnerabilities at this
conjuncture--and what can we do to hasten its demise.
Through a series of incisive conversations with some of the most eminent
thinkers and political economists on the Left--including David Harvey,
Ellen Meiksins Wood, Mike Davis, Leo Panitch, Tariq Ali, and Noam
Chomsky--Capital and Its Discontents illuminates the dynamic
contradictions undergirding capitalism and the potential for its
dethroning. The book challenges conventional wisdom on the Left about
the nature of globalization, neoliberalism, and imperialism, as well as
the agrarian question in the Global South. It probes deeply into the
roots of the global economic meltdown, the role of debt and
privatization in dampening social revolt, and considers capitalism's
dynamic ability to find ever new sources of accumulation--whether
through imperial or ecological plunder or the commodification of
previously unpaid female labor.
The Left luminaries in Capital and Its Discontents look at potential
avenues out of the mess--as well as wrong turns and needless
detours--drawing lessons from the history of post-colonial states in the
Global South, struggles against imperialism past and present, the
eternal pendulum swing of radicalism, the corrosive legacy of
postmodernism, and the potentialities of the radical humanist tradition.
At a moment when capitalism as a system is more reviled than ever, here
is an indispensable toolbox of ideas for action by some of the most
brilliant thinkers of our times.
Full list of Interviewees:
- Noam Chomsky is a laureate professor at the University of Arizona and
professor emeritus in the MIT Department of Linguistics and
Philosophy. His work is widely credited with having revolutionized the
field of modern linguistics and Chomsky is one of the foremost critics
of U.S. foreign policy. He has published numerous groundbreaking
books, articles, and essays on global politics, history, and
linguistics. His recent books include Who Rules the World? and
Hopes and Prospects.
- Tariq Ali is a historian, novelist, and filmmaker, and the author of
many books. He is a member of the editorial committee of the New Left
Review and a contributor to the Guardian and the London Review of
Books.
- Mike Davis is an urban theorist, historian, and political activist,
author of many works including City of Quartz. He is an editor of
the New Left Review and received a MacArthur Fellowship Award and
the Lannan Literary Award for Nonfiction.
- Ellen Meiksins Wood, for many years professor of political science at
York University, Toronto, is the author of a number of books,
including The Origin of Capitalism and Citizens to Lords: A Social
History of Western Political Thought from Antiquity to the Middle
Ages.
- David Harvey is the Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the
Graduate Center of the City University of New York and a pioneering
radical geographer. He has written numerous books and is among the 20
most cited authors in the humanities.
- Leo Panitch teaches political economy at York University in Toronto
and is coeditor of the Socialist Register. He is the author of
numerous books, including In and Out of Crisis: The Global Financial
Meltdown and Left Alternatives, published by PM Press.
- Doug Henwood is editor of Left Business Observer, author of After
the New Economy and Wall Street: How It Works and for Whom, and a
contributing editor to The Nation magazine.
- A South African native, Gillian Hart is professor of geography at UC
Berkeley and the author of Disabling Globalization: Places of Power
in Post-Apartheid South Africa.
- John Bellamy Foster is the editor of the independent socialist
magazine Monthly Review and professor of sociology at the University
of Oregon in Eugene. He is the coauthor, among other works, of The
Great Financial Crisis: Causes and Consequences.
- Ursula Huws is the editor of the international interdisciplinary
journal Work Organisation, Labour and Globalisation, and the author
of The Making of a Cybertariat: Virtual Work in a Real World.
- David McNally is professor of political science at York University in
Toronto and the author of many books, including Global Slump: The
Economics and Politics of Crisis and Resistance, published by PM
Press.
- Jason W. Moore is a research fellow at the Department of Human
Geography at Lund University, Sweden.
- Vivek Chibber is professor of sociology at New York University and the
author of Locked in Place: State-Building and Late Industrialization
in India.
- John Sanbonmatsu teaches philosophy at Worcester Polytechnic Institute
in Massachusetts. He is the author of The Postmodern Prince: Critical
Theory, Left Strategy, and the Making? of a New Political Subject.
- Andrej Grubačic is a dissident from the Balkans. A radical historian
and sociologist, he is the coauthor of Wobblies and Zapatistas and
author of Don't Mourn, Balkanize! (both from PM Press).