Global Capitalism and the Crisis of Democracy

Author:   Jerry Harris
Publisher:   Clarity Press
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9780986085321


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   15 July 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Democracy is in crisis, from the streets of Ferguson to the struggle in Greece. Throughout the world millions suffer under neo-liberalism and austerity but are unable to force their governments to address their needs. Fundamentally, democracy is about the relationships between the state, markets and civil society. Attempts to artificially repress the functions of any of these institutions result in political, social and economic problems that lead to irresolvable contradictions and eventual failure. This book undertakes the examination of capitalist democracy, globalization, and the emergence of a transnational capitalist class needed to develop a strategy for implementing democracy beyond its current impasse. Early capitalism contained the contradiction between property rights and popular democracy. The American and French revolutions saw an alliance between the capitalist class, farmers, craft workers and laborers. Democracy was a class compromise, based on the political balance between the masses and the new ruling elite. This tension has set in motion the continual conflict over democratic rights. As the transnational capitalist class coalesced into a hegemonic bloc, their project was to reengineer the national state to serve global markets and suppress democratic input from civil society. This has led to a growing social crisis that cannot be resolved by global capitalism. Socialism emerged as the alternative to capitalism, promising economic equality and social justice. But the Soviet system centralized power into the state, suppressing both civil society and the market. This created fundamental economic and social contradictions. Eventually the failure of an internal transformation led to collapse. As for anarchism, its theory ignores the role of the state and rejects the market, creating a limited ideology of social change that fails to create a viable alternative. A successor system must recognize the relationships between the state, markets and civil society, seeking to balance naturally occurring contradictions through the practice and renewal of democratic institutions. Conflicts are not an indication of a dysfunctional society, but of a vibrant, adaptable and open society. The key is recognizing horizontal democracy as the structure for resolving conflicts. Worker ownership and cooperatives may be the first step in constructing such a society, alongside sustainable economics, protagonistic democracy and governmental public financing.

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Author:   Jerry Harris
Publisher:   Clarity Press
Imprint:   Clarity Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9780986085321


ISBN 10:   0986085324
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   15 July 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Most of the book is devoted to helping the reader better grasp what Harris argues is the historical transition underway from capitalism centered around the nation-state to global capitalism. This work is successful, enlightening and engrossing ... an exceptionally thorough and thought-provoking work -- Bill Fletcher, Jr. In These Times


Jerry Harris is a preeminent scholar on global studies, particularly on global capitalism and transnational class theory. Marek Hrubec, Director, Center for Global Studies, Academy of Sciences, Prague


Jerry Harris is a preeminent scholar on global studies, particularly on global capitalism and transnational class theory. -- Marek Hrubec, Director, Center for Global Studies, Academy of Sciences, Prague


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is National Secretary of the Global Studies Association, and on the International Executive Board of the Network for Critical Studies of Global Capitalism. He is the author of The Dialectics of Globalization: Economic and Political Struggle in a Transnational Era. His research on globalization has been translated into Chinese, German, Spanish and Czech. He is a former professor of History at DeVry University, Chicago.

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