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Taking Back Control?: States and State Systems After Globalism

Contributor(s): Streeck, Wolfgang (Author), Fowkes, Ben (Translator), Rahtz, Joshua (Translator)

ISBN: 9781839767296

Publisher: Verso

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Pub Date: November 19, 2024

Dewey: 320.51

LCCN: 2024029675

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.40" H x 9.30" L x 6.10" W ( 1.25 lbs) 416 pages

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Description: "First published as Zwischen Globalismus und Demokratie: Politische èOkonomie im ausgehenden Neoliberalismus 2021" Title page verso.

Review Quotes: "The most interesting person around today on the subject of the relationship between democracy and capitalism."
--Christopher Bickerton, University of Cambridge

"The most interesting person on the most urgent subject of our times."
--Aditya Chakrabortty, Guardian

"In this wild ride of a must-read book, Wolfgang Streeck clarifies the depth of current crises in both capitalism and democracy, offers a detailed condemnation of the disastrous post-1989 unipolar neoliberal politics of enforced hyper-globalization, and suggests his own rules and structure for a more diverse, democratic, and peaceful state system we might begin to build, but that a long-tired politics and now mindless militarism still keep from public view."
--Joel Rogers, co-author of American Society: How it Really Works

"Taking Back Control? provides both a brilliant diagnosis of what has gone wrong with globalization and a persuasive prescription for renewing democratic governance. Wolfgang Streeck synthesizes arguments from politics, economics, and sociology in a book that deserves a place besides those of his 20th century intellectual forebears--Karl Polanyi and John Maynard Keynes."
--Fred Block, author of Capitalism: The Future of an Illusion

"To me, one crucial question emerges from this masterclass in contemporary political economy: does the current breakdown of a neoliberalism underpinned by US hegemony portend a regression to fascism and war as in the 1930s, or is there a more hopeful prospect? Drawing on Dani Rodrik's critique of hyper-globalisation and the democratic alternative offered by the 'Keynes-Polanyi state', Wolfgang Streeck argues compellingly for a de-globalised world polity founded on a humane economic nationalism. 'The nation state', he claims, 'is the only institution capable of asserting the primacy of society over capitalism'. Agree or disagree, Streeck offers a radical and necessary challenge to conventional wisdom."
--Robert Skidelsky, author of The Machine Age

"Taking Back Control? combines a brilliant diagnosis of the political crisis of neoliberal globalization with a tough-minded case for "small-statism" as our best chance for a democratic-socialist resolution. Left internationalists may not like that conclusion but cannot ignore it. Streeck's challenging new book raises the scale-of-democracy debate to a new level."
--Nancy Fraser, author of Cannibal Capitalism

"Arguably the most thoughtful critic of globalisation"
--Martin Wolf, Financial Times

"Taking Back Control? helped me think of what a politics beyond liberalism could look like and expanded my sense of what is possible."
--John-Baptiste Oduor, Granta, Books of the Year 2024

"In recent decades, Mr. Streeck has described the complaints of populist movements with unequaled power. That is because he has a convincing theory of what has gone wrong in the complex gearworks of American-driven globalization, and he has been able to lay it out with clarity."
--Christopher Caldwell, New York Times

"This maverick thinker is the Karl Marx of our time"
--New York Times

"[E]ssential for any scholar seeking to make sense of a range of current trends: the ongoing retreat from 1990s-style globalization, the crisis of liberal democracy, and the rapid return of hot wars, cold wars, and trade wars to a world that just yesterday claimed to have overcome them all."
--David Singh Grewal, Chronicle of Higher Education

"Streeck's book has already done much of the heavy lifting for the necessary political and economic discussion that lies before us."
--Mathew D. Rose, Brave New Europe

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