Critical Encounters - Capitalism, Democracy, Ideas

Author(s): Wolfgang Streeck

Culture & Ideas

An anthology of long-read book reviews by one of the European left's foremost political economists


 


From the acclaimed author of How Will Capitalism End? comes an omnibus of long-form critical essays engaging with leading economists and thinkers. Critical Encounters draws on Wolfgang Streeck's inimitable writing for the London Review of Books and New Left Review, among other publications. It opens with treatments of two contrasting historical eras--factory capitalism and financialization--and three of the world's major economies: the United States, France and Germany. A middle section surveys the hollowing out of Western democracies and reviews Yanis Varoufakis's "strange but indispensable" memoir of the eurozone crisis.


 


Delving into the world of ideas, Streeck discusses the work of Quinn Slobodian, Mark Blyth, J rgen Habermas and Perry Anderson. Finally, he zooms out to compare his home discipline of sociology to natural history, giving a remarkable and non-deterministic reading of Charles Darwin.


 


In the preface, Streeck reflects on the art (or craft) of book reviewing and the continuing merits of the book form. Critical Encounters also includes a series of "Letters from Europe," penned as the coronavirus descended upon the Continent.

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General Fields

  • : 9781788738743
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : Verso Trade
  • : 0.317515
  • : 01 November 2020
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  • : 224
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  • : Hardback
  • : Wolfgang Streeck