Introduction: The Endings Of Capitalism Beyond Crisis and Hope -
Adam Fishwick and Nicholas Kiersey (De Montfort University &
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
1. Critical IPE and the End of History - Owen Worth (University of
Limerick)
2. Dialectical Ends and Beginnings: Why Barbarism at the End of
Capitalism Means Barbarism Beyond Capitalism - Bryant William
Sculos (Worcester State University)
3. A New Wheel to Keep Capitalism Moving?: The Artificial Womb in
Feminist Futures and the Capitalist Present - Catia Gregoratti and
Laura Horn (Lund University & Roskilde University)
4. Development Alternatives: Old Challenges and New Hybridities in
China and Latin America - Paul Bowles and Henry Veltmeyer
(University of Northern British Columbia & Universidad Autonoma de
Zacatecas)
5. 'Property Belongs to Allah; Capital, Get Out!' Turkey's
Anti-Capitalist Muslims and the Concept of Alternatives to
Capitalism - Gorkem Altinors (Bilecik University)
6. Belaboured Markets: Imagining a More Democratic Global Economic
Order - Jonathon W. Moses (Norwegian University of Science &
Technology)
7. Belaboured Markets: Imagining a More Democratic Global Economic
Order - Jonathon W. Moses
8. Post-capitalism and Associated Reactions: Mapping Alternative
Routes and Transcending Strategic Certainty - David J. Bailey
(University of Birmingham)
9. Mapping Postcapitalist Futures in Dark Times - Adam Fishwick (De
Montfort University)
10. The Distance Between Two Dreams: Post Neoliberalism and the
Politics of Awakening - Japhy Wilson (University of Manchester)
11. Socialist Governmentality and the Problem of the Capital
Strike: A Defence of Fully Automated Luxury Communism - Nicholas
Kiersey (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
Afterword: Living in the Catastrophe - Adam Fishwick and Nicholas
Kiersey (De Montfort University & University of Texas Rio Grande
Valley)
Notes on Contributors
Index
Adam Fishwick is Associate Professor / Reader in IPE and Development Studies at De Montfort University. His research focuses on labour movements and strategies of self-organising in Latin America. He is co-editor of Austerity and Working-Class Resistance (Rowman and Littlefield, 2018) and has written for Le Monde Diplomatique, openDemocracy and Progress in Political Economy. Nicholas Kiersey is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. His research addresses austerity, biopolitics, and the crises of the neoliberal capitalist state. He is currently working on a book about socialist governmentality, and the cultural political economy of the end of capitalism.
'These valuable essays on the contemporary crisis of capitalism explore numerous theoretical approaches to challenging the dominance of capital, opening the door to further explorations of what a postcapitalist society can actually consist of'
-- Peter Hudis, author of 'Marx's Concept of the Alternative to Capitalism' (Haymarket, 2016)![]() |
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