Crises of capitalism - David Harvey

Excellent animation narrated by David Harvey in which he explains the reasons for the current global economic crisis.

Submitted by Ed on November 1, 2011

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Choccy

13 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by Choccy on November 2, 2011

Nice one!
I read his Enigma of Capital & the Crises of Capitalism a few months back and it explained a bunch of economic stuff I was always a bit hazy on.
This video is a sweet summary for anyone who hasn't read it.

Gonna make the effort to read some more of his stuff this year as well.

S. Artesian

13 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by S. Artesian on November 2, 2011

His argument reduces itself to the typical, one-dimensional, and unMarxist "underconsumption" "effective demand" theory-- sometimes dressed up as "fictitious capital" theory.

Really, Harvey does not "get" Marx's analysis of the contradictions of capitalist accumulation despite his claims to the contrary; or he does get it, and rejects it in favor of underconsumption/effective demand theory.

Railyon

13 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by Railyon on November 11, 2011

Excellent video presentation. Very imaginative and quite the opposite of boring - wish it were always that way!

Spikymike

12 years 2 months ago

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Submitted by Spikymike on October 1, 2012

Some serious doubts about Harvery's interpretation of Marx's analysis and his understanding of Capitalist Crisis - He comes accross in many respects as a leftist neo-Keynesian.

There is a reasonable review of Harvey's 'The Enigma of Capital' on The Commune website though a fairly limited follow up discussion see:

http://thecommune.co.uk/2012/09/13/the-enigma-of-david-harvey/#more-8224

and also in the library here an earlier review by Paul Mattick Jnr of Harvey's 'Limits to Capital'
which I would recomend.