THE ASYMPTOTES OF POWER
by Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan
Real-World Economics Review, Issue 60, June 2012, pp. 18-53

ABSTRACT
This is the latest in a series of articles we have been writing on the 
current crisis. The purpose of our previous papers was to characterize 
the crisis. We claimed that it was a 'systemic crisis', and that 
capitalists were gripped by 'systemic fear'. In this article, we seek to 
explain why. The problem that capitalists face today, we argue, is not 
that their power has withered, but, on the contrary, that their power 
has increased. Indeed, not only has their power increased, it has 
increased by so much that it might be approaching its asymptote. And 
since capitalists look not backward to the past but forward to the 
future, they have good reason to fear that, from now on, the most likely 
trajectory of this power will be not up, but down. The paper begins by 
setting up our general framework and key concepts. It continues with a 
step-by-step deconstruction of key power processes in the United States, 
attempting to assess how close these processes are to their asymptotes. 
And it concludes with brief observations about what may lie ahead.

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