- Cover
- Contents
- Introduction: The Endings of Capitalism beyond Crisis and Hope - Adam Fishwick and Nicholas Kiersey
- 1. Critical IPE and the End of History - Owen Worth
- 2. Dialectical Ends and Beginnings: Why Barbarism at the End of Capitalism Means Barbarism beyond Capitalism - Bryant William Sculos
- 4. Development Alternatives: Old Challenges and New Hybridities in China and Latin America - Paul Bowles and Henry Veltmeyer
- 5. ‘Property Belongs to Allah, Capital, Get Out!’ Turkey’s Anti-capitalist Muslims and the Concept of Alternatives to Capitalism - Gorkem Altinors
- 6. Socialist Governmentality and the Problem of the Capital Strike, or, a Defense of Fully Automated Luxury Communism - Nicholas Kiersey
- 7. Belaboured Markets: Imagining a More Democratic Global Economic Order - Jonathon W. Moses
- 8. Post-capitalism and Associated Reactions: Mapping Alternative Routes and Transcending Strategic Certainty - David J. Bailey
- 9. Mapping Post-capitalist Futures in Dark Times - Adam Fishwick
- 10. The Distance Between Two Dreams: Post-neoliberalism and the Politics of Awakening - Japhy Wilson
- Afterword: Living in the Catastrophe - Adam Fishwick and Nicholas Kiersey
- Notes on Contributors
- Index