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ID095053
Title ProperGoing South
Other Title Informationcapitalist crisis, systemic crisis, civilisational crisis
LanguageENG
AuthorGills, Barry K
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article argues that the current protracted and severe financial and economic crisis is only one aspect of a larger multidimensional set of simultaneous and interacting crises on a global scale. The article constructs an overarching framework of analysis of this unique conjecture of global crises. The three principal crisis aspects are: an economic crisis of (over) accumulation of capital; a world systemic crisis (which includes a global centre-shift in the locus of production, growth and capital accumulation), and a hegemonic transition (which implies long term changes in global governance structures and institutions); and a worldwide civilisational crisis, situated in the sociohistorical structure itself, encompassing a comprehensive environmental crisis and the consequences of a lack of correspondence and coherence in the material and ideational structures of world order. In these ways, the global system is now 'going south'. All three main aspects of the global crisis provoke and require commensurate radical social and political responses and self-protective measures, not only to restore systemic stability but to transform the world system.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 31, No. 2; 2010: p169-184
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol. 31, No. 2; 2010: p169-184
Key WordsSouth ;  Capitalist Crisis ;  Systemic Crisis ;  Civilization Crisis ;  Civilization ;  Economic Crisis ;  Financial Crisis


 
 
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