First-Class Passengers on a Sinking Ship

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First-Class Passengers on a Sinking Ship

Elite Politics and the Decline of Great Powers

Sociology Historiography Industrialisation and industrial history Military history: post-WW2 conflicts

Author: Richard Lachmann

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Language: English

Published by: Verso

Published on: 14th January 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 650 Kb

ISBN: 9781788734097


The Decline of US Power

The extent and irreversibility of US decline is becoming ever more obvious as America loses war after war and as one industry after another loses its technological edge. Lachmann explains why the United States will not be able to sustain its global dominance. He contrasts America's relatively brief period of hegemony with the Netherlands' similarly short primacy and Britain's far longer era of leadership.

Decline in all those cases was not inevitable and did not respond to global capitalist cycles. Rather, decline is the product of elites' success in grabbing control of resources and governmental powers. Not only are ordinary people harmed, but also capitalists become increasingly unable to coordinate their interests and adopt policies and make investments necessary to counter economic and geopolitical competitors elsewhere in the world.

Conflicts among elites and challenges by non-elites determine the timing and mould the contours of decline. Lachmann traces the transformation of US politics from an era of elite consensus to present-day paralysis combined with neoliberal plunder, explains the paradox of an American military with an unprecedented technological edge unable to subdue even the weakest enemies, and the consequences of finance's cannibalisation of the US economy.

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