Capitalism's World Disorder - Working-Class Politics at the Millennium is a political book by the American Communist Jack Barnes, leader of the Socialist Workers Party. Published in 1999, the book tries to give a marxist explanation of the world order, or "world disorder" in the Post-Stalinist era.
"The social devastation and financial panic, the coarsening of politics, the cop brutality and acts of imperialist aggression accelerating around us —...
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Jack Whittier Barnes (born in 1940) is an American Communist and the National Secretary of the Socialist Workers Party. Barnes was elected the party's national secretary in 1972, replacing the retiring Farrell Dobbs. He had joined the SWP in the early 1960s as a student at Carleton College in...
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