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Life after Capitalism: Participatory Socialism

Life after Capitalism: Participatory Socialism Books and the Arts 115 and blame the oppressed for their own situation Press, 2012), and The Man Who Fell From the Sky (Hard Ball Press, 2018). stymies efforts to repair the damage that the continent has suffered. Repairing the damage could involve cancel- Life after Capitalism: ation of the debt that so many African countries found imposed upon them by countries and Participatory Socialism institutions rooted in the Global North: a crack- Time for Socialism: Dispatches from a World down on illicit financial flows out of Africa, on Fire, 2016-2021 largely to North America and Europe; a with- By Thomas Piketty drawal of military institutions and bases occu- Yale University Press, 2021 pied by the Global North; a refusal to recognize ISBN: 0300259662 dictatorships and coup regimes imposed upon African people; and directed development assis- Reviewed by: Eric Blanc tance based upon the actual needs of the coun- DOI: 10.1177/10957960221089929 tries themselves rather than by governments and institutions rooted in the Global North. None of this is about generosity, to be clear. None of this would be the result of abstract moralism. Rather, it is the result of conclusions derived from the sort of historical analysis offered by http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png New Labor Forum SAGE

Life after Capitalism: Participatory Socialism

New Labor Forum , Volume 31 (2): 4 – May 1, 2022

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© 2022, The Murphy Institute, CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies
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Books and the Arts 115 and blame the oppressed for their own situation Press, 2012), and The Man Who Fell From the Sky (Hard Ball Press, 2018). stymies efforts to repair the damage that the continent has suffered. Repairing the damage could involve cancel- Life after Capitalism: ation of the debt that so many African countries found imposed upon them by countries and Participatory Socialism institutions rooted in the Global North: a crack- Time for Socialism: Dispatches from a World down on illicit financial flows out of Africa, on Fire, 2016-2021 largely to North America and Europe; a with- By Thomas Piketty drawal of military institutions and bases occu- Yale University Press, 2021 pied by the Global North; a refusal to recognize ISBN: 0300259662 dictatorships and coup regimes imposed upon African people; and directed development assis- Reviewed by: Eric Blanc tance based upon the actual needs of the coun- DOI: 10.1177/10957960221089929 tries themselves rather than by governments and institutions rooted in the Global North. None of this is about generosity, to be clear. None of this would be the result of abstract moralism. Rather, it is the result of conclusions derived from the sort of historical analysis offered by

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Published: May 1, 2022

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