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Delayed by outsourcing? Zur Stabilitaet des Kapitalismus im 21. Jahrhundert

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  • Jakob Kapeller

    (Institute for Comprehensive Analysis of the Economy, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria)

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Doppelrezension zu Stephan Lessenich ("Neben uns die Sintflut") und Wolfgang Streeck ("How will capitalism end?"). Wolfgang Streecks "How will Capitalism end?" und Stephan Lessenichs "Neben uns die Sintflut" sind zwei weitgehend komplementaere Werke, die sich aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven mit dem Zustand des gegenwaertigen Kapitalismus befassen. Beide versuchen die Widerspruechlichkeit aktueller Konstellationen aufzuzeigen, wobei Streeck vor allem auf den Konflikt zwischen kapitalistischer Wettbewerbsorientierung und demokratischer Selbstbestimmung fokussiert, waehrend Lessenich nachweist, wie der westliche Lebensstil systematisch auf der Entrechtung und Entwuerdigung von Menschen in anderen Teilen der Welt beruht. Zusammengenommen bildet die Lessenichsche "Externalisierung" ein wesentliches Ventil um die von Streeck artikulierte Frustration ueber sinkendes Wachstum, steigende Ungleichheit und unwirksame demokratische Prozesse zu kompensieren. Und genau diese Abhaengigkeit von der "Externalisierung", die wir zum Erhalt unseres sozialen Gefueges und oekonomischen Wohlstands benoetigen, macht uns letztlich zur "Externalisierungsgesellschaft".

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  • Jakob Kapeller, 2017. "Delayed by outsourcing? Zur Stabilitaet des Kapitalismus im 21. Jahrhundert," ICAE Working Papers 65, Johannes Kepler University, Institute for Comprehensive Analysis of the Economy.
  • Handle: RePEc:ico:wpaper:65
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