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DESCRIPTION:Sam Gindin & Leo Panitch "The Making of Global Capitalism: The Political 
 Economy of American Empire"\n\n$12 advance tickets: 800-838-3006 \nor 
 Pegasus Books (3 locations), Marcus Books, Mrs. Dalloway's, Moe's Books, 
 Walden Pond, DIESEL, A Bookstore, and Modern Times  ($15 door)   
 \nInformation: www.kpfa.org/events    KPFA benefit\n\n"Lucid and 
 indispensable guides to the history and practice of American 
 Empire."\n-Naomi Klein, author of The Shock Doctrine\n\n"They have few 
 rivals and no betters in analyzing the relations between politics and 
 economics, between globalization and American power, between theory and 
 quotidian reality, and between crisis and political possibility."\n-Doug 
 Henwood, editor and publisher, Left Business Observor\n\nPanitch and Gindin 
 offer a fresh, monumental rethinking of the development of global 
 capitalism while proposing a paradigm shift and a corresponding 
 transformation in the way we analyze this new reality.  Leo Panitch is 
 Canada Research Chair in Comparative Political Economy in the Department of 
 Political Science at York University. Sam Gindin is Packer Visiting Chair 
 in Social Justice at York University\n\n"Combining the ferocity of 
 investigative reporters, sophisticated skills in interpreting the 
 historical archive, and a profound grasp of theory, Panitch and Gindin 
 provide an astonishingly illuminating account of the making of global 
 capitalism through the organization of a global financial system under US 
 hegemony since World War II."\n-David Harvey, CUNY Graduate Center, and 
 author of A Companion to Marx's Capital\n\nHosted by Sasha Lilley, a 
 writer, journalist, and radio broadcaster whose work focuses on social 
 movements, economics, and intellectual history. The editor of Capital and 
 Its Discontents: Conversations with Radical Thinkers in a Time of Tumult, 
 she is also a contributor to the Turbulence Collective's What Would it Mean 
 to Win?, and co-founder and host of Against the Grain, a Pacifica Radio 
 program.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/09/21/18722189.php
SUMMARY:Sam Gindin & Leo Panitch 'The Making of Global Capitalism'
LOCATION:Berkeley Hillside Club\n2286 Cedar St\nBerkeley, CA 
 94709\n510-848-3227\nhttp://www.hillsideclub.org
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/09/21/18722189.php
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