- Cover
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. The Nineteenth Century: Framework Stimulants, Destructive Competition and the Making of Oligopoly Capitalism
- 2. Working-Class Resistance, the State-Supported Capitalist Response, the Mechanization of Industry and the Defeat of Organized Labor
- 3. The 1920s: The Dynamics of Mature Industrial Capitalism
- 4. The 1930s and the Great Depression
- 5. The Rise and Fall of the Golden Age
- 6. The New Financialization: Debt, Investment and the Financialized Firm
- 7. The Landscape of Austerity: Polarization, the Destruction of Jobs and the Emerging Police State
- 8. Conclusion
- Appendix A: Economic Maturity and Disaccumulation - A Mildly Wonkish Summation
- Appendix B: What Keynes Really Prescribed
- Bibliography
- Index