TY - BOOK AU - Azmanova,Albena AU - Chamberlain,James TI - Capitalism, Democracy, Socialism: Critical Debates T2 - Philosophy and Politics - Critical Explorations, SN - 9783031084072 U1 - 142 23 PY - 2022/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Springer KW - Critical theory KW - International relations KW - Political science-Philosophy KW - Globalization KW - Political science KW - Critical Theory KW - International Relations KW - Political Philosophy KW - Political Theory N1 - Chapter 1. Democracy, Capitalism, Socialism, or none of the above - deciphering history's tremors -- Chapter 2. Capitalism and Democracy: Complementarity, Complicity, Conflict, Compatibility -- Chapter 3. Privatization and the Governance of the Commons -- Chapter 4. Finance and the Financialization of Capitalism -- Chapter 5. Technology and the Future of Work -- Chapter 6. Varieties of Neoliberal Capitalism -- Chapter 7. Cosmopolitanism, International Development and Human Rights -- Chapter 8. Feminist Theory and Social Solidarity -- Chapter 9. Sustaining What? Capitalism, Socialism, and Climate Change -- Chapter 10. Capitalism and Crisis: Thinking through capitalist crisis with Schumpeter and Polanyi N2 - This book critically analyzes the current historical conjuncture of neoliberal capitalism with an eye to its emergent alternatives. Can democracy and capitalism thrive together? Is socialism a viable and a desirable alternative? What are the forms of emancipatory action and critical thought that can effectively chart a way forward? Focusing on nine "critical debates" it provides a uniquely comprehensive overview of the tensions, contradictions, and latent emancipatory potential of contemporary global capitalism. The specific debates are as follows: capitalism's relationship with democracy; privatization and governance of the commons; the financialization of capitalism; technology and the future of work; varieties of neoliberal capitalism; cosmopolitanism, international development, and human rights; feminist theory and social solidarity; sustainability and climate change; and theories of capitalist crisis UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08407-2 ER -