Saying financialization is, in the light of current events, the most obvious fact of our economic condition. The financial orientation of capitalism has led, with extreme violence, the levels of exploitation to a new qualitative threshold. The environment, housing, pensions, education, and progressively everything that existed in common among productive subjects, has become well investment and cause for indebtedness. And yet, the violence of financial capitalism has erupted in the biggest crisis since 1929.
The contributions gathered in this volume are intended to address the crises precisely in what it opens. Product of the collective elaboration in the Uninomade intellectual political laboratory, its interest is not only in its high analytical profile, but in its determined political commitment. Far from the struggle of interpretations that compete to rescue an economy touche...read more