The Unfolding Crisis and the Relevance of Marx
Lecture written for a meeting held in Conway Hall, London, on 21st October 2008
By István Mészáros
SOME of you may have been present at our meeting in May this year in this building, when I recalled what I said to Lucien Goldman in
In the few last weeks you had a foretaste of what I had in mind. But no more than a foretaste, because the structured crisis of the capital system as a whole, which we are experiencing in our time on an epochal scale, is bound to get considerably worse. It will become in due course much deeper, in the sense of invading not only the world of more or less parasitical global finance but every single domain of our social, economic and cultural life.
The obvious question we must now address concerns the nature of the globally unfolding crisis and the conditions required for its feasible resolution.
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