Flagging Profitability and the Oil Frontier

Historical Materialism 28 (4):25-66 (2020)
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Abstract

Canadian capitalism has entered a period of intensified volatility. Rooted in persistent profitability problems, it is facing several challenges, including economic stagnation, a household-debt driven real-estate and construction boom, and an increasingly fragile financial system. Drawing on a classical Marxist framework of capitalist crisis, this article explores the dynamics of instability in Canada and the response of the capitalist state, which centres on increased efforts to export oil and gas to China, thereby deepening conflict with Indigenous land defenders, and a redoubling of the assault on workers to increase the rate of exploitation.

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Capitalism: Competition, Conflict, Crises.Anwar Shaikh - 2016 - Oxford University Press USA.

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