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Znet Article Panitch: The State and the Making of Global Capitalism

Znet Article, June, 09 2013 Leo Panitch
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The question of the state’s relationship with capital remains an important—and still highly contested—one for scholars as well as activists

Znet Article Panitch: Gailbraith and Panitch: Is a New "New Deal' Possible?

Znet Article, March, 27 2013 Leo Panitch
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James K. Gailbraith and Leo Panitch discuss the 80th anniversary of the election of FDR and the significance of the New Deal

Znet Article Panitch: The New American Paradox: Capital V Labour

Znet Article, February, 02 2013 Leo Panitch
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After decades of government support for capital, corporations and banks are sitting on their cash while workers suffer

Znet Article Panitch: The Left in Europe: From Social Democracy to the Crisis in the Euro Zone

Znet Article, January, 21 2013 Leo Panitch
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The way the welfare state was structured was largely designed to facilitate a mass, high-wage proletariat for the consumption of commodities

Znet Article Panitch: Global Capitalism and the Left

Znet Article, December, 21 2012 Leo Panitch
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Interview on the role of states in global capitalism, elite cooperation in the wake of the financial crisis and the possibilities for left politics

Znet Article Panitch: The Nature Of The Beast: Leo Panitch And Sam Gindin On 'The Making Of Global Capitalism'

Znet Article, October, 20 2012 Leo Panitch
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Interview on the making of global capitalism

Znet Article Panitch: The Nature Of The Beast: Leo Panitch And Sam Gindin On 'The Making Of Global Capitalism'

Znet Article, October, 20 2012 Leo Panitch
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Interview on the making of global capitalism

Znet Article Panitch: The Left’s Crisis

Znet Article, August, 20 2011 Leo Panitch
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What we need is a publicly owned banking system that is part of a system of democratic economic planning

Znet Article Panitch: Rebuilding the Left in a Time of Crisis (Part 2)

Znet Article, April, 01 2011 Leo Panitch
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In this part the discussion focuses on Panitch’s proposal for a new kind of political party as well as some of the immediate questions faced by the left at the present juncture.

Znet Article Panitch: Capitalist Crisis, Radical Renewal?

Znet Article, July, 29 2010 Leo Panitch
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An Interview with Leo Panitch, Sam Gindin, and Greg Albo

Znet Article Panitch: Capitalist Crisis, Radical Renewal?

Znet Article, July, 29 2010 Leo Panitch
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An Interview with Leo Panitch, Sam Gindin, and Greg Albo

Znet Article Panitch: Capitalist Crisis, Radical Renewal?

Znet Article, July, 29 2010 Leo Panitch
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An Interview with Leo Panitch, Sam Gindin, and Greg Albo

Znet Article Albo: In and Out of Crisis

Znet Article, March, 13 2010 Greg Albo
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ZNet book interview, Greg Albo, Sam Gindin, and Leo Panitch, In and Out of Crisis: The Global Financial Meltdown and Left Alternatives PM Press, 2010

Znet Article Panitch: Transcending Pessimism: Rekindling Socialist Imagination

Znet Article, July, 23 2009 Leo Panitch
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Contribution to the Reimagining Society Project hosted by ZCommunications

Znet Article Panitch: From Global Finance to the Nationalization of the Banks

Znet Article, February, 25 2009 Leo Panitch
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Eight Theses on the Economic Crisis...

Znet Article Panitch: Interview with Leo Panitch conducted by Workers' Liberty

Znet Article, February, 17 2009 Leo Panitch
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In my view, the better term for the U.S. role in the world is Empire. That captures in my mind the way in which the American state plays a role of coordination and oversight and crisis-managing for global capitalism, in the absence of a global state.

Znet Article Panitch: The Current Crisis

Znet Article, September, 30 2008 Leo Panitch
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'They say they won't intervene. But they will.' This is how Robert Rubin, Bill Clinton's Treasury Secretary, responded to Paul O'Neill, the first Treasury Secretary under George W. Bush, who openly criticized his predecessor's interventions in the...

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