Description
A readable polemic on the growing dominance of the banks over the UK economy, and what the left can do to challenge it.
About the Author
Grace Blakeley is a research fellow at the Institute of Public PolicyResearch (IPPR). She is also Economics Commentator at the New Statesman, and has written for the Independent and Novara Media, where she has a regular column. She has appeared on BBC News, the Today Programme, ITV Granada Debate, and a variety of other TV and radio programmes.
Reviews
"The best thing I've read about how we got into this mess, and how we get out." - Frankie Boyle
"One of the most inspiring, thought provoking and insightful voices on the left offers a route map out of this crisis - and this is a must read anyone who wants to change the world." - Owen Jones
"A clear, accessible and informative guide to left economics, showing how we got to this era of capitalist crisis, environmental catastrophe and insurgent socialist revival. Grace Blakeley offers radical solutions to an exploitative and unfair system." - Bhaskar Sunkara, Jacobin
"Grace Blakeley is one of the sharpest of a new generation of economic and political thinkers, with a gift for clearly and eloquently explaining how we got to the crisis point we're in, and why only radical transformation will get us out. A must-read for today's activists on both sides of the Atlantic." - Sarah Jaffe, author of Necessary Trouble: Americans in Revolt
Book Information
ISBN 9781912248377
Author Grace Blakeley
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Repeater Books
Publisher Watkins Media Limited