Based on the acclaimed undergraduate lecture series 'What is Politics?', Consequences of Capitalism presents a critical analysis of capitalism, its political underpinnings, and its societal effects. Noam Chomsky and Marv Waterstone expose how current capitalist structures generate discontent, maintain power, and hinder social justice movements, while also charting a path toward collective resistance for a more just and sustainable world.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain a foundational understanding of how capitalism shapes politics, society, and individual perceptions.
- Uncover the unseen connections between neoliberal ideologies and structural power, revealing how dissent is marginalized.
- Explore the urgent need for alternatives to the current system, offering insights into challenging and overcoming divisions.
- Benefit from the accessible framework of a popular university lecture series, making complex ideas clear and engaging.