Marxist Geographer David Harvey on the G20, the Financial Crisis and Neoliberalism
For some analysis on the G20 summit and the financial crisis, we speak to a leading thinker on the global economy. David Harvey is a Marxist geographer and distinguished professor of anthropology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He is the author of several books, including The Limits to Capital and A Brief History of Neoliberalism. [includes rush transcript]
I meant to say that G20 plans for today are moot because tomorrow will bring such complete & utter change
sugarpuddin88 2 years ago
And what rises from this collapse? This topic is anything but moot.
pduimstra 2 years ago
People where outragged by what happened with the 30something billion in bonuses last year, but the media, manufactured the silence last year, and manufactured the outraged by continuously reporting what they want, I remmeber people where outraged last year, it was indeed media control.
Emyousmusa 2 years ago
lol the us is endless, we are going nowhere.
Azzaiel 2 years ago
No topic is moot. Unless a giant black hole develops where the U.S. once existed we need to examine and consider all our options.
FriedDaisy 2 years ago
This entire topic is a moot point because in two years the USA will collapse
sugarpuddin88 2 years ago