Why is our society so unequal? Why, despite their small numbers, do the rich dominate policy and politics even in democratic countries? Why is it so difficult for working people to organize around common interests? How do we begin to build a more equal and democratic society?
Vivek Chibber provides a clear and accessible map of how capitalism works, how it limits the power of working and oppressed people, and how to overcome those limits. The capitalist economy generates incredible wealth but also injustice. Those who own the factories, hotels, and farms always have an advantage over the people who rely on that ownership class for their livelihoods. This inequality in power and income is reflected in the operation of the state, where capitalists are able to exert their will even under relatively democratic conditions. The most important reason is that states depend on the employment and profits from capitalist enterprise for both finances and legitimacy. Every meaningful victory for working people has been won through collective struggle but collective action is very difficult to coordinate. In the final section of the book, Chibber walks the reader through some of the historical attempts to build socialism and presents a vision of how we might, perhaps against the odds, build a socialist future.
Bhaskar Sunkara is an editor, author, and president of The Nation.
Vivek Chibber's "Confronting Capitalism" book from the Jacobin Series got a nice shoutout in the Times today. https://t.co/IgodXF2uji
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Idk if I can agree with this point. Was just at Vivek Chibber’s ‘Confronting Capitalism’ event & one key point was the need to root ourselves in the working class—Aaron’s analysis here prioritizes think tank-type structures for experts rather than a robust party democracy. https://t.co/Z9FjQlEQZU https://t.co/Ayb2POr91n
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Thursday! Join us and @jacobin at @PeoplesForumNYC for a discussion with Vivek Chibber, Anand Gopal, and Ariella Thornhill to discuss Vivek's newest book Confronting Capitalism
"Arriving just as we're all tempted by despair, Confronting Capitalism brilliantly illuminates our current predicament and guides us toward the only way out. Chibber reminds us that there is no way to fight injustice without confronting capital. And there is no effective confrontation of capital without a mass working-class movement. This book is both a clear primer for new leftists as well as a clarifying call to arms for seasoned veterans."
--Krystal Ball, host of Breaking Points and Krystal Kyle & Friends
"A lucid and compelling account of the essential nature of capitalism, and how its shackles can be removed by a revived labor movement animated by a commitment to solidarity and the common good."
--Noam Chomsky
"In this slim but mighty account, a social theorist tackles the issues of global inequality, extreme wealth, and rampant corruption in democratic countries, while explaining the structures of international capitalism and how the world can move toward a more equitable future."
--Miguel Salazar, New York Times