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1. The possibility of crisis, Karl Marx, « Capital ». (extract)
2. Ernest Mandel Introduction to Karl Marx “Capital”, Volume 3, (extract)
3. Leon Trotsky, « The Curve of Capitalist Development » (1923) (extract)
4. Long waves and productive orders (a commentary of Christian Barsoc) (extract)
5. « Capitalism, Global Slump & the New Normal, by Andrew Sernatinger and Tessa Echeverria, David McNally
6. « The bourgeoisie creates a world after its own image », K. Marx & F. Engels, Communist manifesto, 1848 (extract)
7. Andrea Dijkstra « Ethiopia: Low Wages Draw International Textile Companies to the Country «
8. IMF Perspectives , October 2016 (extract)
9. Les coordonnées de la crise qui vient, Michel Husson, A l’encontre, 23 Octobre 2015 (extract)
10. Tom Bramble: China stock market crash shows madness of the market (extract)
11. Richard Smith: China's Communist-Capitalist Ecological Apocalypse (extract) [1]
12. François Chesnais: The present course of capitalism and the outlook for civilized human society