China, the USA and Capitalism's Last Crusade: When Survival is All That Matters

China, the USA and Capitalism's Last Crusade: When Survival is All That Matters

by William Briggs
China, the USA and Capitalism's Last Crusade: When Survival is All That Matters

China, the USA and Capitalism's Last Crusade: When Survival is All That Matters

by William Briggs

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Overview

As the sun rises on China and sets on America, the world holds its breath. China, the USA and Capitalism's Last Crusade looks at the rise of China and the decline of the USA but from a different angle. William Briggs argues that this struggle for economic supremacy is being played out against a much bigger backdrop; the decline of the economic structure of capitalism. In this sense, the decline of the USA is portrayed as that larger economic decline in microcosm. Briggs examines the relationship between state and capital, of how capitalism came to dominate the world, and of the historical, political and economic rise of both the USA and China. He shows that the struggle between the two nations has little to do with cultural, historical, demographic, political or ideological differences, but with what they have in common. Despite the portrayal of China as being ‘socialist’ it functions as a capitalist economy in the globalised capitalist world. While its journey to capitalism may have differed, the end point is the same and this is why there is such animosity, such conflict, such acrimony between the two states.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789047677
Publisher: Hunt, John Publishing
Publication date: 11/01/2021
Pages: 264
Sales rank: 1,118,193
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

William Briggs is a political economist whose special areas of interest lies in Marxist political theory. He has been, variously, a teacher, journalist, and political activist. He lived and worked in Moscow during the last years of the Soviet Union. Decades later he completed a PhD that defended classical Marxist theory. He writes for the blogsite/Newsletter Pearls and Irritations on International Politics. He lives in Melbourne, Australia, where he is affiliated to Deakin University.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1 Capitalism and the state 14

2 Understanding the world 36

3 Power, nationalism and the dogs of war 59

4 The rise of a capitalist giant 78

5 The American century 99

6 China's long march 121

7 China's rapid march to the market 146

8 The clash of the titans 168

9 Capitalism's long road to…where? 189

10 Conclusion 210

Bibliography 220

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