Aleksandr Buzgalin - "The End of History: The Political Economy of Post-Liberal Capitalism"

Duration: 53 mins 41 secs
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Description: Aleksandr Buzgalin is the author of more then 400 publications, including 23 books, translated into a number of languages. His areas of research focus on methodological and fundamental aspects of political economy, in particular contradictions of the late capitalism, caused by the new technological transformations and new qualities of market, money and capital in the era of creative revolution. Results of his research were published in Cambridge Journal of Economics, Science & Society and other journals. He is also the author of books and articles in the sphere of development studies, comparative analysis of economic systems and nature of Russian economy.
 
Created: 2019-11-27 11:04
Collection: St Catharine's Political Economy Seminar Series
Publisher: Aleksandr Buzgalin
Copyright: Aleksandr Buzgalin
Language: eng (English)
Distribution: World     (downloadable)
Explicit content: No
 
Abstract: Talk Overview:
Thirty years ago, Francis Fukuyama in his article ‘The End of History?’ formulated a thesis about the final victory of the neoliberal model of capitalism. But history does not stop. Two hundred years after the birth of Marx, The Economist wrote that the millenial generation chooses socialism, and the experts who prepared the report to the US president described socialism as the main threat. Alexander Buzgalin shows that the cause of these fears is the crisis of the existing system of economic relations and institutions of late capitalism. He systematizes the evidences of this crisis and shows, that dominant political and economic elite is looking for a way out of the impasse on the paths of ‘neoliberal conservatism’ that integrates further de-socialization and deregulation in the economy with conservative-authoritarian trends in politics and ideology. At the end of the contribution, Alexander Buzgalin reveals a number of ways of socialization, humanization and ecologization of capitalism, objectively conditioned by the progress of technologies and practices of civil society actors, which differ from the existing social democratic projects that have proved to be of little effectiveness
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