The global financial crisis and its history: responses to Adam Tooze's Crashed
Renewal - ISSN 0968-5211
Volume 27 Number 1 (2019)
The global financial crisis and its history: responses to Adam Tooze's Crashed
Sahil Jai Dutta, Grace Blakeley, Anahi´ Wiedenbrug pages -
Abstract
Adam Tooze’s Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World (2018) is a hugely significant retrospective on the politics and economics of the past decade. Although written from a perspective sympathetic to the left, it centres on two areas –the daily operations of international finance, and the shifting configurations of global geopolitics – that still confuse and alienate socialist thinkers and movements. Crashed will already be familiar to many readers, and it has already attracted a huge range of reviews. Here, we gather three perspectives on the book’s central arguments, and how they differ from other dominant analyses of our current moment.
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Sahil Jai Dutta, Grace Blakeley, Anahi´ Wiedenbrug (2019) The global financial crisis and its history: responses to Adam Tooze's Crashed, Renewal, 27(1), -