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Anglo-German Foundation Lecture 

Five years after the Lehman Brothers collapse, the crisis of advanced capitalist economies is far from over. Growth is sluggish, debt continues to rise, and social inequality is exploding. As the capitalist global economy is kept alive by unprecedented infusions of central bank money, old questions of the compatibility of capitalism and democracy are returning. The marketization of Polanyi’s three fictitious commodities - labour, nature and money - seems to have hit a limit, and the same may be true for technological innovation. Moreover, persistent public deficits seem to indicate a rising tension between private appropriation and  a growing need for collective provision. Professor Streeck will ask, are we facing a systemic crisis of the capitalist social order?

Chaired by: Professor Colin Crouch FBA, University of Warwick

About the speaker:

Professor Wolfgang Streeck is Director at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne, Germany, and Theodor Heuss Professor 2013/14 at the New School for Social Research, New York. His most recent book is Gekaufte Zeit. Die vertagte Krise des demokratischen Kapitalismus (Suhrkamp, 2013).

How to attend

This event is free. Seats allocated on a first come, first served basis. If you have any questions about this event please call the Events Team on 020 7969 5246 or email events@britac.ac.uk.

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