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Eric Toussaint

    Debt, the IMF and the World Bank
    Bankocracy
    Los tsunamis de la deuda
    50 preguntas 50 respuestas : sobre la deuda, el FMI y el Banco Mundial
    Bancocracia
    60 preguntas-60 respuestas sobre la deuda, el FMI y el Banco Mundial
    • Este libro analiza cómo la deuda se ha convertido en un mecanismo de dominación en el Sur, proponiendo su anulación como solución. A través de 50 preguntas, los autores abordan objeciones y sugieren alternativas de financiación, argumentando que la deuda externa es una ficción ideológica que perpetúa la desigualdad. Un estudio esencial sobre la liberación de pueblos oprimidos.

      50 preguntas 50 respuestas : sobre la deuda, el FMI y el Banco Mundial
    • Los tsunamis de la deuda

      • 168 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      El libro examina el impacto del tsunami de 2004 en la sociedad internacional, criticando la cobertura mediática que ignoró las causas subyacentes. Éric Toussaint y Damien Millet analizan la relación entre la catástrofe y las políticas de deuda impuestas por entidades como el FMI y el Banco Mundial, revelando realidades ocultas en países como Indonesia, India y Sri Lanka.

      Los tsunamis de la deuda
    • Bankocracy

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The book delves into the dramatic increase in public debt by industrialized nations following a significant economic meltdown, highlighting the resulting austerity measures imposed by the Troika and EU governments. It explores the deregulation of the banking system, the detrimental actions of private banks, and the complicity of governments. Advocating for the socialization of banks as public services under citizen control, it calls for the cancellation of illegitimate public debt linked to bank bailouts. The accessible language makes complex issues comprehensible, presenting viable alternatives to current policies.

      Bankocracy
    • Debt System

      • 280 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      This compelling, provocative, and accessible volume offers a rejoinder to the prevailing wisdom that views debt as holy writ.

      Debt System
    • A Glance in the Rear View Mirror

      Neoliberal Ideology from Its Origins to the Present

      • 60 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the neo-liberal ideology that shapes the policies of the global elite, this guide breaks down complex economic concepts into accessible language. It aims to educate readers without formal economics training, providing insights into how the 1% influences global economic systems. Through clear explanations, it demystifies the principles behind wealth concentration and offers a critical perspective on contemporary economic issues.

      A Glance in the Rear View Mirror
    • The Debt System

      A History of Sovereign Debts and Their Repudiation

      • 280 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Challenging the conventional belief that debt is an unquestionable necessity, this thought-provoking book presents a fresh perspective on financial obligations. It argues against the idea that debt is inherently virtuous, encouraging readers to rethink their assumptions and consider the broader implications of indebtedness. Through accessible language and compelling arguments, it invites a critical examination of the societal norms surrounding debt and its impact on individual lives.

      The Debt System
    • The World Bank

      A Critical Primer

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      A leading author offers a critical examination of the World Bank, making it an essential resource for students. The book delves into the institution's history, policies, and impact on global development, providing insights into its role in economic issues. With a focus on contemporary challenges and debates, it encourages readers to think critically about the World Bank's influence on poverty reduction and international finance.

      The World Bank