Anti-Capitalist Chronicles: US Indebtedness & Capitalism’s Internal Contradictions

[S5 E09] US Indebtedness & Capitalism’s Internal Contradictions **Stay connected with the latest news from d@w. Join our mailing list today: In this episode of Anti-Capitalism Chronicles, Prof. Harvey explores the issue of US indebtedness. Drawing on various Marxist theories—the coercive laws of competition, the falling rate of profit, and capitalism’s irrationality—Harvey explains how the US ended up in such a deep foreign indebtedness position, who it may benefit, and the implications on the global economy. David Harvey’s Anti-Capitalist Chronicles is a @democracyatwrk production. To our supportive and generous Patreon community: thank you for supporting this podcast. Your contributions help us compensate the staff and workers it takes to put each episode together. Thank you for being part of the ACC team! If you would like to support this project and see more of Prof. Harvey, visit us at David Harvey’s book “Anti-Capitalist Chronicles“ available at __________________________________________________________________________ We are excited to introduce our new Book Donation Program, which distributes free d@w books to libraries, schools, co-ops, prisons, and more. To request books or donate to the program: __________________________________________________________________________ Check out the 2021 Hardcover edition of “Understanding Marxism,” with a new, lengthy introduction by Richard Wolff! “Marxism always was the critical shadow of capitalism. Their interactions changed them both. Now Marxism is once again stepping into the light as capitalism shakes from its own excesses and confronts decline.” Check out all of d@w’s books: “The Sickness is the System,“ “Understanding Socialism,“ by Richard D. Wolff, and “Stuck Nation” by Bob Hennelly at __________________________________________________________________________ Follow us ONLINE: Website: Patreon: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: Daily Motion: Shop our Union Coop-Made MERCH: Visit our books page:
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