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The decline of capitalism : can a self-regulated profits system survive? / Harry Shutt
Bib ID 3409287
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Shutt, Harry
 
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Description Kuala Lumpur : Cape Town : London ; New York : SIRD ; David Philip ; Zed Books, 2005 
153 p. ; 21 cm. 
ISBN 184277400X (cased)  1842774018 
Full contents Machine derived contents note: Introduction The Long Road to Disaster The Deluge Postponed The Surfeit of Capital and its Consequences The Dishonesty of Desperation A System Past Reforming No End to Denial Beyond the Cataclysm Index. 
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [138]-146) and index.

Subjects Capitalism - History - 20th century.  |  Economic development - History - 20th century.  |  Economic history.  |  Economics.  |  Globalization - Economic aspects.

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