Can Capitalists Afford Recovery? Economic Policy When Capital is Power
Video presentation by Jonathan Nitzan
York University, October 29, 2013

Theorists and policymakers from all directions and persuasions remain 
obsessed with the prospect of recovery. For mainstream economists, the 
key question is how to bring about such a recovery. For Marxist and 
heterodox critics, the main issue is whether sustained growth is 
possible to start with. But there is a prior question that neither seems 
to ask: Can capitalists afford recovery in the first place?

This talk was the first in a four-part Speaker Series on the Capitalist 
Mode of Power. The series was organized by http://capitalaspower.com and 
sponsored by the York Department of Political Science and the Graduate 
Programme in Social and Political Thought.

Video duration: 2:03 hours.

VIDEO AND TEXT:http://bnarchives.yorku.ca/379/


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