A Marxist Take on Capitalism's Contradictions
Global Economic Front: Rethinking Reliability Amid Green Promises and Rising Joblessness
The World Socialist Web Site (WSWS) critiques global capitalist policies, focusing on unsustainable growth models under the guise of green development and rising worker unrest due to accelerating US layoffs. The article highlights the disparity between official narratives and economic pressures, using examples like China's economic shifts and World Bank's GRID program. It underscores capitalism's inherent contradictions and warns of potential worker mobilization.
Introduction to the Current Economic Landscape
The Capitalist Sustainability Dilemma
Critique of Green Development Initiatives
Historical Parallels in Socialist Struggle
Dialectical Materialism and Worker Unrest
China's Evolving Economic Policies
The World Bank's Influence in Global Development
Remembering Alan Gelfand and State Repression
Implications of Financial Market Instability
Conclusion: The Intensification of Capitalism's Contradictions
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