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Endgame

Economic Nationalism and Global Decline

A new account of globalization’s decline as the natural outworking of market economics.
 
Globalization as we know it is over. Governments continue to embrace regressive industrial policies, geopolitical tensions are rising higher and higher, and resurgent far-right movements are threatening the foundations of contemporary democracies. In this book, Jamie Merchant traces the roots of this decline beyond the oft-blamed Cold War failures. Instead, Merchant argues that the great political and economic changes of the last decade are due not to globalization but to the long-term decay of the market-based economic order. By historicizing this period of globalization and decline, Endgame illuminates a path forward for both the global economy and international politics.

224 pages | 5.43 x 8.5 | © 2024

Field Notes

Economics and Business: Economics--History


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Reviews

"A comprehensive, clear, and strikingly insightful overview of important trends of our day: resurgent economic nationalism, new forms of exploitation and imperialism, the mainstreaming of the far-right, the continuing failure to address ever-worsening environmental threats, a metastasizing shadow financial sphere, and so on. Merchant argues compellingly that these social pathologies are rooted in the stagnation of the global capitalist economy. A brilliant book."

Tony Smith, author of 'Technology and Capital in the Age of Lean Production and Beyond Liberal Egalitarianism'

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1: Globalization and Its Double
Chapter 2: Undertow
Chapter 3: Eclipse
Chapter 4: The Money Theory of the State
Chapter 5: Endgame
Chapter 6: Becoming
References
Acknowledgments

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