Extreme Uneven Development
Financial Volatility, Deep Capitalist Crisis and Super-Exploitation in South Africa and the World
- 250 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The book critically examines classic Marxist theories of finance capital and uneven development, particularly through the lens of Hilferding and Luxemburg, while integrating insights from Marx, David Harvey, and Neil Smith. It focuses on South Africa's rapidly financializing economy, marked by social inequality and political strife. The author discusses potential strategies for change and transformation, emphasizing the de-growth movement and intersectional class struggle, making it relevant for political economists, researchers, and students interested in South African dynamics.
