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"This extremely stimulating book will leave readers disgusted and hopeful in equal measure. Disgust at the degeneration of capital, a debt-fueled machine for predatory rent extraction utterly indifferent to the environmental degradation it wreaks; hope from knowing that a superior alternative to the reign of capital is not only possible, but can be sketched in general outline. I know of no better book on these important themes, or any that better manifests how a deep understanding of Marx can deepen the understanding of our historical moment." - Tony Smith, Professor of Philosophy, Iowa State University and author of Globalisation: A Systematic Marxian Account
"Richard Westra's book...is an original and powerful contribution to our need for books that creatively think about a global capitalism...[G]iven the seriousness of the crises we face and have been facing for well over twenty-five years, I am surprised that there appears to be such a paucity of writings dealing with the future and the deepening of these crises. It is as if the future were so bleak that people do not want to even think about it. Westra has the courage not to mince words and to argue for truths as he sees them. In this historical context, his book is particularly important and may stimulate a much fuller and more open debate around the considerations of human flourishing in the future..." - Robert Albritton is Professor Emeritus of Political Science, York University, Canada and Author of Let them Eat Junk and Economics Transformed