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Why Capitalism can't escape the crisis

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15 years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the economy is once again taking a turn for the worse. The past decade and a half has seen capitalism go from disaster to disaster. Instability and chaos are the new normal. Whether it’s environmental crises, economic crises or political crisis, the world has lurched from one extraordinary event to another. But every measure the bourgeois take to solve one crisis only creates another. The bourgeois economists have started calling this a “permacrisis” or “polycrisis”. But this is nothing more than a description of the symptoms. It tells us nothing about the cause. In this episode of Marxist Voice, Niklas Albin Svensson will explain why the capitalist system has found itself in a dead end and why there is no way out without a communist revolution. 🌍 Catch up with the talks from the World School of Communism: schoolofcommunism.com ✊ Help us overthrow the warmongers in Westminster! Join the Revolutionary Communist Party! 💸 Support the RCP by donating to our fighting fund: communist.red/join 🗞️ Help us build a voice for the working class by subscribing to our newspaper, The Communist: communist.red/subscribe
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15 years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the economy is once again taking a turn for the worse. The past decade and a half has seen capitalism go from disaster to disaster. Instability and chaos are the new normal. Whether it’s environmental crises, economic crises or political crisis, the world has lurched from one extraordinary event to another. But every measure the bourgeois take to solve one crisis only creates another. The bourgeois economists have started calling this a “permacrisis” or “polycrisis”. But this is nothing more than a description of the symptoms. It tells us nothing about the cause. In this episode of Marxist Voice, Niklas Albin Svensson will explain why the capitalist system has found itself in a dead end and why there is no way out without a communist revolution. 🌍 Catch up with the talks from the World School of Communism: schoolofcommunism.com ✊ Help us overthrow the warmongers in Westminster! Join the Revolutionary Communist Party! 💸 Support the RCP by donating to our fighting fund: communist.red/join 🗞️ Help us build a voice for the working class by subscribing to our newspaper, The Communist: communist.red/subscribe
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