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Markets and peoples: democratic capitalism and European integration

This article was written as an epilogue for a German translation of an earlier essay, "The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism" (NLR no. 71, pp.5-29, Sep 2011-Oct 2011), which described the fundamental contradiction in postwar "democratic capitalism" between the interests of capital...

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Published in:New Left review 2012-01, Vol.73 (73), p.63-71
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Debts
Europe
European integration
European Union
External debt
Financial crisis
International governance
Leadership
Markets
Summit conferences
Summits
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