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Capitalism Hits The Fan: The Global Economic Me... -

is a collection of essays and a documentary film by Marxist economist Richard Wolff . The work argues that the 2008 financial crisis was not a freak accident caused by a few "bad apples" or lack of regulation, but rather the inevitable result of structural failures within the capitalist system itself that had been building since the 1970s. The Core Argument: The 1970s Turning Point

: To maintain their standard of living despite flat wages, American families worked more hours and turned to massive borrowing. Capitalism Hits the Fan: The Global Economic Me...

: The gap between stagnant wages and rising productivity translated into record-breaking corporate profits. is a collection of essays and a documentary

: Ironically, the very profits gained by keeping wages low were then lent back to the workers (via credit cards and mortgages) with interest, creating a "house of credit cards" that eventually collapsed in 2008. Why Regulation and Bailouts Fail : The gap between stagnant wages and rising

: While worker productivity continued to climb, real wages flattened.

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