INT 200: Global Capitalism and its Discontents The Future of Capitalism.

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INT 200: Global Capitalism and its Discontents The Future of Capitalism

3 Questions Fukuyama or Marx? Postcapitalism? o Sharing Economy: Collaborative production, using network technology to produce goods and services that only work when they are free, or shared, defines the route beyond the market system. o Is capitalism fair?

Liberalism People blame liberalism for much of what they fear: whether large-scale immigration, technological change, or just what the French call mondialisation Great debates are forming that will redefine liberalism – Inequality – For although many want government’s role to be limited, some of the remedies for inequality involve the state doing more, not less – The answer is to scale down government, but to direct it more narrowly and intensely